June 18, 2022 – Pine Plains, NY
Problem: Strenuous
Size: Roughly 2.1 miles
Max elevation: 1460 ft. – complete elevation acquire roughly 1,001 ft.
Route kind: Lollipop Loop
Map: Thompson Pond/Stissing Mt Path Map
Trailhead parking: 499 Lake Rd, Pine Plains, NY 12567
No bathrooms on website – No entrance or parking charges
Pull-off parking zone on shoulder for about 10 automobiles
Overview:
Stissing Mountain is a 1,402-foot-tall mountain in Pine Plains, NY. It’s composed of the identical Precambian bedrock because the Hudson Highlands however is separated from them or every other Precambian outcrop by many miles. There may be an exhibit dedicated to the mountain’s geology within the American Museum of Pure Historical past. Close to the summit of Stissing Mountain is a hearth tower that’s nearly 80 toes excessive, about 20 toes taller than the common fireplace tower. The Stissing Mountain Hearth Tower gives vistas east to Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont; Southwest to Pennsylvania and New Jersey; and North to the Empire State Plaza in Albany.
Stissing Mountain is a part of the Thompson Pond Nature Protect, managed by The Nature Conservancy. The metal tower is open to the general public, and it’s a fashionable climbing vacation spot. The tower is owned by the Associates of Stissing Landmarks, a residents group that shaped to rescue it from demolition.
Historical past:
Whereas the title Stissing is most actually of Native American origin, its etymology isn’t exactly identified. Earlier types of the phrase are Tishasink, Teesink, and Stissink. In his guide, Aboriginal Place Names of New York, William M. Beauchamp says that its potential origin is the Algonkian phrase tahshin, that means “he raises himself”. There’s a legend that the mountain was named for an Indian chief who lived within the notch between Stissing Mountain and Little Stissing, its neighbor to the fast north. On an outdated patent survey map drawn in 1734 by surveyor Richard Edsall, it’s referred to as Stissink Mountain. This can be the earliest written report of the title of this mountain.
In keeping with the Forest Hearth Lookout Affiliation, the construction on Stissing Mountain is a 79′ 6″ Worldwide Derrick E-4898 (circa 1932) tower, supplied to the State of New York by the US Forest Service and erected by the Boston Corners – Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp in November and December of 1933. This tower was first staffed in 1935 reporting 91 fires and 610 guests. This tower ceased operation someday between 1979 and 1982.
The ranger’s cabin, situated roughly 200 toes to the north, burned in 1976.
New York State introduced in 1986 that the Tower was not wanted and can be eliminated. Involved residents shaped Associates of Stissing Landmarks (FOSL) in 1986 to take over duty for the Tower and preserve it open for the general public. In 1994, the Tower was turned over to FOSL, which maintains the construction at this time. Hikers are welcome to entry the Tower at their very own threat and for gratis. FOSL encourages all customers to ship donations to help within the upkeep of the Tower.
Starting in 1958, The Nature Conservancy acquired 507 acres of Stissing Mountain and Thompson Pond, forming the Thompson Pond Protect. The New York State Division of Environmental Conservation has additionally designated Stissing and Little Stissing Mountains, along with the Wappinger Creek Valley, a part of a Important Biodiversity Space referred to as the Stissing Mountain Wetlands Advanced.
Trails Overview:
The Hearth Tower could be reached by trails main from the east aspect of Stissing Mountain from Lake Highway and from State land on the west, from Hicks Hill Highway on the Stissing Mountain A number of Use Space.
From Lake Highway, the topic of this hike, the paths are woods roads that climb steeply up the mountain. The paths are marked with rusty can tops and light orange or blue discs.
The paths was unmarked, however evidently somebody took the time so as to add some markers lately. There are numerous woods roads and/or footpaths that department off of the primary trails. So long as you’re seeing orange or blue blazes on the timber, you’re on the right path.
The Orange Path is steeper, however makes for a shorter route. The Blue Path makes use of an outdated deteriorating entry highway, which is a extra gradual, however longer ascent, making a loop hike potential. At the beginning of the path, there’s a proof with light marker.
Hike Overview:
This hike has been on my listing for fairly a while and I used to be glad to lastly have had the possibility to do it. Other than the 360° views from the highest of the tower, the hike itself was a superb work out and never many individuals on the paths. It’s cooler and really windy on that tower and correct gear corresponding to a sweater or windbreaker ought to be packed, even within the hotter months. I made the error of leaving my gentle fleece within the car and regretted it. It was within the mid 50’s and cloudy, however the blustery wind on the prime of the tower, made it really feel extra prefer it was within the low 40’s. Due to the excessive winds, we didn’t spend a lot time on the prime of the fireplace tower.
Please Word: There isn’t a view from the bottom of the fireplace tower, so if you happen to don’t climb at the very least a part of the best way up, you’ll not get pleasure from any of the marvelous views.
This Lollipop Loop was accomplished clockwise, ascending on Orange (steeper) and descending on Blue. I favor a much less steep descent which is gentler on the knees.
It’s a steep climb on the Orange Path, gaining almost 1,000 toes of elevation in slightly below a mile.
The Hike:
From the trailhead parking zone on Lake Highway, rigorously cross the road and head into the woods on a steep, rocky footpath, following each blue and orange blazes. In about 200 toes, the path involves a fork, the place the blazes bear left. Then about 5 minutes later, the Blue/Orange Path reaches an intersection with an outdated woods highway. Flip left onto the woods highway, which quickly turns into fairly steep and rocky.
A brief distance later, you’ll attain one other fork within the path, with a tree in the course of the fork and plenty of rocks piled in entrance of it. That is the place the paths cut up. The suitable fork, the route of the Blue Path, shall be your return route, however for now, bear left on the Orange Path and proceed to comply with the woods highway up the mountain. Quickly, the grade moderates just a little and the path turns into much less rocky, however the steep climb quickly resumes. Alongside the best way, there are restricted views by way of the timber to the left of the path.
After about 0.4 mile of steep climbing (from the final intersection), you’ll go stone steps to the suitable of the path (the stays of a former ranger cabin) and attain the summit ridge. Simply forward is the fireplace tower. There aren’t any views from the bottom of the tower, however you’ll need to climb this nearly 80-foot tower to get a spectacular view of the countryside.
The Worldwide Derrick Mannequin 1933 Hearth Tower was developed by way of a cooperative effort between the Aermotor Firm and the U.S. Forest service. Though it’s marketed as a 90-foot tower, it’s precise top is 79′ 6″ with 8 flights and 97 steps.
It’s a closely galvanized free-standing batter-legged hurricane-proof construction with a 7×7-foot metallic cab.
The wood plank steps are exhibiting indicators of age, with some dry rot seen. I stayed away from stepping within the middle of the steps as I ascended the tower.
Useful tip: Anytime that I climb any sort of outdated steps/stairs, I make it possible for I place my toes/weight the place the helps are. I need to say, I’ve climbed just a few metal fireplace towers, however by no means on such a windy day. To its credit score, this 89 yr outdated tower didn’t have a lot shake to it. It held its floor like a champ in the course of the excessive winds that we encountered.
The Stissing Mountain Hearth Tower gives views east to Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont; Southwest to Pennsylvania and New Jersey; and North to the Empire State Plaza in Albany.
View southeast with the precise summit of Stissing Mountain within the foreground.
View southwest with the precise summit of Stissing Mountain within the foreground.
View west with the Catskill Mountains seen within the distance. Kaaterskill Excessive Peak close to middle with the Devils Path Peaks to the left and the Blackhead-area summits to the suitable.
Comparable shot as above however zoomed in.
Thompson Pond straight under to the east. The Nature Conservancy has a path that’s 2.5 miles lengthy that encircles the pond.
Trying northeast – Twin Island Lake (higher left), Stissing Pond (middle) and a part of Thompson Pond (decrease proper). The Taconic Mountains within the distance, with the states of Vermont and Massachusetts behind them.
Little Stissing Mountain within the middle, with Twin Island Lake and Stissing Pond to the suitable.
After resting out of your steep 1,000-foot climb and taking within the panoramic views, descend the tower and on the backside of the steps, look straight forward on the lookout for blue blazes on a tree. Comply with the blue blazes as they bear proper and descend on a slender footpath, then flip left on the subsequent intersection and descend to a woods highway. Flip proper onto this rocky highway, which descends steeply. After some time, the highway bears proper, passes rock ledges on the suitable, and continues to descend extra step by step on a much less rocky route. You’ll come to various forks and intersections; in every case, bear proper and keep on the woods highway, following the blazes, persevering with to descend step by step.
An enormous wall of Taconic volcanic rock to the suitable of the path.
About 0.7 mile from the beginning of the Blue Path, close to the bottom of the fireplace tower, you’ll come to the fork you handed on the climb up the mountain, with the tree within the center and rocks piled up in entrance of it. Flip left right here, now retracing your steps on the Blue/Orange Path. On the subsequent fork, bear proper and descend the ultimate pitch to Lake Highway, the place the hike started.
Assessment:
A really exhilarating hike with the payoff being the marvelous views from the highest of the fireplace tower. Not many individuals on the paths on the day that we visited. The paths are simple to comply with. Simply do not forget that so long as you’re seeing blazes on the timber, you’re heading in the right direction. I’d positively do that hike once more.
Execs:
Stissing Mountain Hearth Tower, 360° views from the tower, scenic panorama, quiet space.
Cons:
Higher path map and a freshening up of the blazes can be good.
Take a hike!
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