Elevation
4,060 ft / 1,237 m
Region
Highlights
Routes
2 climbs • 16.7 mi • 4,527 ft gain • 15 hr 2 min
2 climbs • 16.5 mi • 5,190 ft gain • 9 hr 53 min
1 climb • 24.6 mi • 6,811 ft gain • 12 hr 45 min
1 climb • 12.4 mi • 3,817 ft gain • 10 hr 32 min
1 climb • 13.4 mi • 3,990 ft gain • 10 hr 16 min
1 climb • 17.3 mi • 5,026 ft gain • 10 hr 21 min
1 climb • 18.1 mi • 4,834 ft gain • 10 hr 59 min
1 climb • 19.3 mi • 5,055 ft gain • 12 hr 1 min
1 climb • 20.2 mi • 5,395 ft gain • 14 hr 7 min
1 climb • 20.5 mi • 5,917 ft gain • 11 hr 29 min
1 climb • 21.3 mi • 7,590 ft gain • 14 hr 46 min
1 climb • 22.3 mi • 7,081 ft gain • 12 hr 5 min
1 climb • 23.5 mi • 7,783 ft gain • 14 hr 57 min
Latest climbs

"What can I say about another epic day in the High Peaks of the Adirondacks meeting up with some of the most amazing people I know and a bonus to get the chance to climb part of today's journey with one of the youngest 46ers in the record books, Today's w46er Climb took us to the summit of Upper, Middle and Lower Wolfjaws @ 4203, 4060 and 4175ft of elevation with about 11 hrs. on the trail considering winter season and the physical condition of climbers, Mark my word these are beasts but views are out of this world, Great day with light snow on the trail and lots of ice near the summits, even got to witness some ice avalanches near the peaks from the afternoon sun, #21 and #22 in the books. Life is good! with Lisa Michelle Michele Kendall" — ramjet1963 • Feb 18, 2023

"Warm day for Winter, 40's and partly with light wind and gusts at the summits. Embarked solo from the AMR lot around 6:30 am, needed headlamps for an hour or so. Followed Lake Road until I veered off to the West River trail. Needed to switch to snowshoes right away (and for the rest of the day) as the snow was wet and hadn't been packed down in a while. Followed the WR trail to Wedge Brook trail, steeply ascending to the junction between the WJ's. Decided to climb LW first, then back to the junction and up to UW next, with MW on the way. Steep sections with tricky scrambles all the way, views at each summit before some clouds/haze rolled through. Ran into a handful of hiking groups so the return trip back the same way had more packed down trail. Overall great, but challenging hike with breaking in a lot of snow. Returned to the AMR lot around 4 pm. 4,725 ft elevation gain over 11.5 miles in 9.5 hours." — gregoryskiba • Dec 30, 2022

"Attempted a Great Range Traverse on September 23, 2022
But a freak snow storm, freezing temps, 40mph wind, and a soaking wet mountain range said "no".
Modified the plan to exit Gothics towards Pyramid, pick up Sawteeth, and head down the Weld Trail. Afterwards we had to walk out 4.5 miles along Lake Road through AMR and another 2.5 back to the Inn along Route 73 after dark.
Memorable." — ndru-virus • Sep 23, 2022

"Packed heavy and did an overnight on the way up. First of our high peaks. First time I've ever seen cables guyed to a mountain.
I'm glad we summitted on a dry day, I would have been concerned for the members of our group that didn't have solid grip on their shoes. Altras for the win!
Incredible views!
We ran out of time and energy before attempting Saddleback." — joshuagriffin • Jul 9, 2022

"Parking at the Garden was full upon arrival; after a good deal of searching, found parking at Roostercomb trailhead. Walked up the road to the Garden (took around half an hour) and set out on the Phelps Trail. South Side trail has been abandoned due to storm damage, so I took Phelps Trail up to Johns Brook lodge. Ascended up to Lower Wolf Jaw (tough final half mile!) then back down and up to Upper Wolf Jaw. Path from UWJ to Armstrong to Gothics was quite easy. Impromptu decision to hike Sawteeth, then back up Gothics and descended by Ore Bed Brook trail. Back out and down the road. Phone died 23.5 miles in." — hunterjfrost • Oct 9, 2021

"An epic and picture-perfect day hiking the Lower Great Range with Courtney. We started at a little after 6 am - last time needing to park at the AMR lot and walk up Lake Road! This time we walked all the way out to Lower Ausable Lake about 4 miles on the road before turning off onto the AW Weld trail to head to Sawteeth. We first stopped by Rainbow Falls, which was gorgeous and had rainbows, as advertised. The hike up the Weld trail I had read was "gentle" as compared to the scenic route and we took it to save some time on a big day. I wouldn't have described it quite that way and found it plenty strenuous going up. We summitted Sawteeth about 9:30 am, and the blue skies were amazing. We had definitely worked up a sweat and were surprised when we arrived and some girls were saying the wind was cold up there. We proceeded to the lookout point and made sure to get to the actual summit and then came back to sit on the rocks and enjoy the view and have some snacks and quickly understood as we got chilled sitting there. Time for long sleeve shirt #2.
The hike from Sawteeth to Pyramid (which for some reason doesn't count) was some of the steepest of the hike and we worked for that on..." — kvander • Aug 15, 2021

"Was another great but tiring day Solo in the mountains,(55,604 steps) climbing 4 new 46ers, (Lower, Upper Wolfjaws, Armstrong and Sawteeth) Returning to one been to 46er (Gothics) and summiting 3 non significant peaks (Middle Wolfjaw Mountain, Sawteeth-southeast Peak and Pyramid Peak) A total of 8 peaks in 13.5 hrs of ups and downs that make up the Lower Great Range Loop, Awesome day with my first Black bear sighting surprise, about 30ft away enjoying the ground bugs and vegetation, wished I could have gotten a better pic but adrenaline made that impossible at the moment, He moved on and I returned to the trail of the Wolfjaws, Many bridges waterfalls and amazing rock formation along the trail made for an amazing adventure. Doing what you love!" — ramjet1963 • Jun 24, 2019