It was a cold a windy today (with wind chill: 3 degrees!) but I had to get out and enjoy the outdoors so with an extra layers of clothes I made my way back to Farringtons. I wanted to get a good GPS of the upper carriage road and check out the main section of Devils Den.
Carriage Road Climb
The long climb up on the old carriage road was actually quite picturesque in the snow and sun.
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looking back |
I finally made up and over the top and ended at the curved dam at Farringtons Pond.
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Farringtons Pond |
The Single Track to Devils Den
All of a sudden my phone started acting very weird. Then in a flash, my battery ran out... so I switched to an external charger. To reconnect things, I found a rock to sit on where the single track turns off.
Note the carriage road climb where I was previously.
This next section of single track was great - twists and turns all around -- looks like it would be a blast to ride. Thanks to the fat bike riders whose tracks showed me the trail as there are absolutely no markings or blazes.
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I took a short jaunt on the old carriage road connector |
This trail was awesome!
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Coulda been another old carriage road heading up the hill (?) |
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Glacial Erratic |
Devils Den
The ravine is pretty dramatic - sheer rock cliffs and a jumble of boulders 40- 50 ft below. As mentioned, my cell phone was acting strange and although I took a video here somehow it didn't save - BUMMER! I'll be back when its green to take a short sweeping vista film!
A Bushwhacked Quick Descent
I decided to call it quits here and backtracked a bit and then bushwhacked quickly down the mountain side. I reconnected once again with the carriage road and headed out of the park.
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Looked a little different today with the snow! |
Haines Pond Side Trek
The side trek to the
Haines Pond Ruins was on another old carriage road.
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Approaching the Ruins |
The Old Ruins
What can I say? I love finding this stuff. :-) It was beautiful in the sun...
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If you look closely, it can be found on a Google aerial |
I'll be back!!