Quinn and I dragged ourselves out of bed well past 6:30 and we started our 2 hour drive shortly after. The logging roads off of rt 30 were in great condition. We made decent time and got to the trailhead at a leisurely 9:50am. We checked out the new-smelling privy and were on our way up by 10am.
We made the summit before 12:30. The tower on Pillsbury is very tall and it was windy today, so I got a bit nervous with Quinn as we climbed. I'm sorry to say I think it's possible I transferred some of that nervousness to him; he's usually completely unfazed by the upper reaches of a fire tower. Pillsbury was still locked up, so we stopped short of the cabin, then climbed down a couple of flights.
I was glad to spend another day in the woods with my buddy. He did a great job climbing his 6th fire tower. This has been a bit of a terse adventure report, but it was a short but sweet hike without incident. There's nothing wrong with that.
I have to admit it can sometimes feel a bit galling to drive 4 hours to hike 4 hours, but that comes with the territory; literally. If you want the views, you have to pay the wheel-time tax. We'll keep chipping away at these fire towers as time allows. We may do some in the Winter; I'll definitely be buying Quinn some snowshoes this year.
Afternoon hike at Pillsbury Mountain.gpx (249.93 KB)