Macomb, South Dix, and East Dix Mountains
The 21'st, 37'th, and 42'nd highest peaks in New York State with elevations of 4,405, 4,060 and 4,012 ft.
On Monday 8-19-13 with my two sons and I decided to climb Macomb, South, and East Dix. This has become our annual end of summer tradition before they both go back to college for the fall semester. We left Speculator at 6:15 am and pulled into the Elk Lake
parking lot at 7:45. My wife and daughter dropped us off and then headed to
Lake Placid for the day. We set out on the trail to the Macomb slide after
signing in at the trailhead register.
The beginning trail was mostly flat until
we split off at the lean-to campsite. The trail then
started to pick up elevation as it paralleled a stream.
The climb up the Macomb
slide was very unique and much different than the previous slide we had climbed
on Mount Colden. This so-called slide was much more like the Colden Trap Dike,
which was filled with sand and rock.
There was one really picturesque large bolder at the top of the slide that had to be photographed.
The slide ended before the summit and the
final ascent was back on a more typical trail. Once on the summit we rested, ate, and took pictures before we ventured over
to South Dix.
The trail to South Dix was
relatively easy and we were able to make it without too much trouble. The final ascent to the summit was more of a rock climb than a hike. On the
summit we met a father and his two sons who were on their way back from East
Dix and making their way over to Hough. We took summit pictures of them and
they took pictures for us. We didn't spend much time on South and headed over
to East Dix.
Again the trail to East Dix was
relatively easy. We spent a little more time on East Dix eating and relaxing
and preparing for the long descent back over South Dix and then out. We didn't see anyone while we were on East Dix so we used a tripod to take our summit
pictures.
We summited South Dix again and then traversed over
to the trail that would lead back to the Lillian Brook Trail. This trail was
mostly flat with a few steep exceptions. We were familiar with most of this
trail because it was the same one we had hiked earlier this month when we
climbed Dix and Hough.
We signed out at the trail register at 4:40 pm and were
picked up shortly by my wife and daughter and then drove to Keene for dinner at
the ADK Café.
Another great end of summer hike with my two favorite buds. Good luck at college boys and back to work. No more fun in the "Dak's" for a while.





