Hiking Lion’s Head


Janie, Anne, Colleen :: Lion’s Head, Salisbury, CT


Buddy kept going daredevil close to the edge :: Lion’s Head, Salisbury, CT


Molly, Rachelle, Anne, Janie :: Lion’s Head, Salisbury, CT


Molly, Colleen, Anne, Janie, Buddy, Bella :: Lion’s Head, Salisbury, CT


Buddy, Bella :: Lion’s Head, Salisbury, CT


Molly, Anne, Janie, Colleen :: Lion’s Head, Salisbury, CT


Bella, Colleen, Buddy :: Lion’s Head, Salisbury, CT

While the guys went hiking the girls slept off our hangovers and then did some sunbathing. Finally we got motivated enough to go on the hike we’d planned on doing. We went on the Lion’s Head trail, which is part of the Appalachian Trail. It was a 4.6-mile round trip hike. Most of it was mostly easy but there were a few parts that were quite strenuous. Especially since it was noon, really hot and humid, we were hungry and hungover, and I was wearing flip flops and a skirt. Still, I told myself if Bella, Matt and Molly’s 13-year-old dog, could do it, then I could too. It was worth it in the end to see the sweeping views of Northwest Connecticut and The Berkshires.