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Mount Marcy ( Mohawk: ''Tewawe’éstha'') is the highest point in
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, with an elevation of . It is located in the Town of Keene in Essex County. The mountain is in the heart of the
Adirondack High Peaks The Adirondack High Peaks are a set of 46 mountain peaks in the Adirondack Mountains of New York (state), New York state. They have been popular hiking destinations since the late 1920s, when the list of peaks was published in Russell Carson's book ...
region of the High Peaks Wilderness Area. Its stature and expansive views make it a popular destination for hikers, who crowd its summit in the summer months. Lake Tear of the Clouds, at the col between Mounts Marcy and Skylight, is often cited as the highest source of the Hudson River, via Feldspar Brook and the Opalescent River, even though the main stem of the Opalescent River has as its source a higher point two miles north of Lake of the Clouds, and that stem is a mile longer than Feldspar Brook.


History

The mountain is known as ''Tewawe'éstha'' ("it pierces") in Mohawk and ''Tahawus'' ("cloud-splitter") in Algonquin. The mountain was named after Gov.
William L. Marcy William Learned Marcy (December 12, 1786July 4, 1857) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge who served as U.S. Senator, Governor of New York, U.S. Secretary of War and U.S. Secretary of State. In the latter office, he negotiated the Gad ...
, the 19th-century Governor of New York, who authorized the environmental survey that explored the area. Its first recorded ascent was on August 5, 1837, by a large party led by Ebenezer Emmons looking for the source of the East Fork of the Hudson River. Today the summit may be reached by multiple trails. Though a long hike by any route, a round-trip can be made in a day. Vice President (and former governor) Theodore Roosevelt was at his hunting camp, Tahawus, on September 14, 1901, after summiting Marcy, when he was informed that President William McKinley, who had been shot a week earlier, had taken a serious turn for the worse. Roosevelt and his party hiked ten miles (16 km) down the southwest face of the mountain to Newcomb, New York, where he hired a stage coach to take him to the closest train station at North Creek. At some point along the route, Roosevelt learned that McKinley had died, and so Roosevelt took the train to Buffalo to be sworn in as the President. The route from Newcomb to North Creek has been designated as the Roosevelt-Marcy Trail.


Routes

Mount Marcy is the tallest of the High Peaks of the Adirondack Mountains. The majority of the mountain is forested, although the final few hundred feet is above the tree line. The peak is dominated by rocky outcrops, lichens, and alpine shrubs. There are two plaques at the top commemorating the centennial of the first dated climb as well as the mountain summit itself. The shortest and most frequently used route up the mountain is from the northwest, the Van Hoevenberg Trail, which starts at the Adirondak Loj near ''Heart Lake.'' From there it is 7.4 miles (11.2 km) to the summit, a lengthy 14.8-mile (22.4 km) roundtrip which can nevertheless be done in a day. A large section of the trail is suitable for alpine skiing and snowboarding. The summit via the ''Johns Brook Trail'' from the ''Garden'' parking north of the mountain in Keene Valley is an 18-mile (28.8 km) round trip, which may be broken at ''Johns Brook Lodge''. A lengthier southern approach can be made from either of the two major trailheads for the southern High Peaks, ''Upper Works'' or ''Elk Lake''. Visibility on the summit occasionally affords very distant views of most of the Monteregian Hills volcano chain in Quebec's St Lawrence valley as far north as Mont St Hilaire. Views of Burlington and Lake Champlain adorn the surrounding Green Mountains with visibility extending far beyond the Southern Adirondacks as well.


Climate

Mount Marcy has a warm-summer humid continental climate (''Dfb'') as defined by the Köppen climate classification system. Since 1981 at Mount Marcy (elevation ), the highest air temperature was on August 3, 1988, and the highest daily average mean dew point was on August 1, 2006. Since 1981, the wettest calendar day was on September 16, 1999. During the winter months, the average annual extreme minimum air temperature on Mount Marcy (elevation ) is . Since 1981, the coldest air temperature was on January 27, 1994. Episodes of extreme cold and wind can occur with
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values below . The average annual snowfall total (Sep-May) is about .


Ecology

According to the A. W. Kuchler U.S. potential natural vegetation types, Mount Marcy would have a dominant vegetation type of Northeastern
Spruce A spruce is a tree of the genus ''Picea'' (), a genus of about 35 species of coniferous evergreen trees in the family Pinaceae, found in the northern temperate and boreal (taiga) regions of the Earth. ''Picea'' is the sole genus in the subfami ...
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Fir Firs (''Abies'') are a genus of 48–56 species of evergreen coniferous trees in the family (biology), family Pinaceae. They are found on mountains throughout much of North America, North and Central America, Europe, Asia, and North Africa. The ...
(''96'') with a dominant vegetation form of Northern
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Forest (''22''). The plant hardiness zone on Mount Marcy (elevation ) is 3b with an average annual extreme minimum air temperature of . The spring bloom typically peaks around May 30 and fall color usually peaks around September 19.


Gallery

Image:Mt Marcy summit seen from near Little Marcy NY.jpg, Summit of Mount Marcy seen from near Mt.Skylight. Image:Mt Marcy Adirondacks.jpg, Mount Marcy summit Image:Marcy-summit-panorama.jpg, Mount Marcy Summit Panorama Image:2016-09-04 11 58 54 The summit of Mount Marcy at the end of the Van Hoevenberg Trail, 7.4 miles south of the trailhead, in Keene, Essex County, New York.jpg, The summit may be rather crowded on summer holiday weekends


See also

* List of mountain peaks of North America ** List of mountain peaks of the United States ***
List of U.S. states by elevation This list includes the topographic elevations of each of the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories. The elevation of a geographic area may be stated in several ways. These include: #The maximum elevation of the a ...
* Adirondack Park * High Peaks Wilderness Area


References


External links


Mount Marcy hike and trip report.
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