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cascadescrambler - Sep 5, 2019 10:36 am Date Climbed: Aug 22, 1967
ATWent over it heading north on AT
johnm - May 5, 2014 2:09 pm Date Climbed: May 3, 2014
Nice finish to the dayViews from the tower were a great way to cap the day. Could see a burn north west many miles away and could appreciate the important work once done here.
Sarah Simon - May 14, 2013 4:28 pm Date Climbed: May 13, 2013
AT NoBo out of Bearpen GapThe trail out of Bearpen Gap was a fun, steep, pleasant surprise! The day was crystal clear with Carolina blue skies and the views went on forever. Hung out for over an hour on top with Craig from Cleveland and a family from the "toe" of Louisianna, plus their 5 1/2 month old hound dog puppy Cleopatra. Beautiful day!!!
Cortez - Apr 5, 2009 10:44 am Date Climbed: Apr 4, 2009
Bearpen Trail (blue blaze) > AT > Albert Mtn.My wife and I hiked Albert Mountain as part of the Lookout Tower Challenge sponsored by the Carolina Mountain Club. The Tower was in good repair>the views were splendid and the hike was relatively strenuous>>HOWEVER, the swarms of bugs were absolutely miserable, especially at the summit.
AirborneBuff - Apr 1, 2009 5:51 pm Date Climbed: Mar 29, 2009
AT section backpacking tripPart of a section hike from Dick's Creek Gap, GA to Wallace Gap, NC. Day three of this trip was the only day we had without rain, so we enjoyed great views from Albert.
marcminish - Mar 13, 2009 6:03 pm
The Loop!I've hiked that bad boy many, many times. Love that look hike.
eric-griz - Nov 26, 2007 9:10 pm Date Climbed: Apr 7, 2000
SteepPart of my northbound thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail.
captainbuuda - Nov 14, 2007 2:16 am Date Climbed: Sep 2, 2007
Fun scramblingIt was a perfect cool summer morning in the Southern Appalachians with beautiful cloud cover veiling the mountain trail with mist, making it an almost mystical experience. Started at Carter Gap around 7am and made it to the summit by 11am. The portion from Mooney Gap was especially fun-- so much so that I brought my nephew with me about a month later to show him the joys of hiking. I'm not so sure that my enthusiasm rubbed off on him though.
big_g - Jun 4, 2006 4:32 pm Date Climbed: Jan 19, 2000
Whew.This "trail" turned into quite the surprise. I still remember the badly eroded high angle gully on the south side that I had push and pull my way up. At the time I called it the hardest .3 miles of my life.
nayrb - May 4, 2006 12:52 pm Date Climbed: Apr 8, 2006
It's Steep if Coming from Standing Indian Mtn on the AT ...After about 15 miles on the AT & coming from the summit of Standing Indian Mtn in one day ... the last section of trail to the summit of Albert is steep! Drink your powder Gatorate, eat your Powerbar, or put on your Mojo necklace ... 'cause you'll need it for the last section ... especially if your dragging a 40 lb. backpack. Your trekking poles won't help you here. GREAT views - well worth the effort.
Mike N - Dec 5, 2005 9:31 am
Route Climbed: AT loop, from North to South Date Climbed: April 2005Did this as part of a loop of the AT. Short steep sections near the top are rewarding. Great views from the Fire Tower. From here to the Carter Gap shelter is still a good way. Only one or two spots to get water from start to Carter Gap.
vbc285 - Dec 4, 2005 8:45 pm
Route Climbed: A.T. Date Climbed: March, 2003What a scramble!!
Alcas24 - Nov 3, 2005 2:04 am
Route Climbed: AT Date Climbed: Jan 16, 2005Climbed as park of an AT hike. Ascended from GA to Deep Gap and followed the AT from there. Extremely cold (single digits) and windy on the summit.
BobSmith - Jun 26, 2005 3:41 pm
Route Climbed: Appalachian Trail. Date Climbed: 06-23-2005Hiked to Albert Moutain on a really nice, sunny late June day. The weather was even cool, with temperatures in the mid-60s. I did not have to deal with any of the notorious thunderstorms that are legendary along this part of the Appalachian Trail.
The views were pretty good, if somewhat hazy, with limited visibility. Mainly from pollen and rising moisture, I think, but also from smog drifting in from either the Atlanta area or the Ohio Valley.