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tenlots
09-19-2014, 12:04
Hi hiking next week. It has been dry in Ma and wondering about water availability in Ma, preferably south of rt 23 and into northern Ct. Thanks a lot tenlots

Traveler
09-20-2014, 08:39
Hi hiking next week. It has been dry in Ma and wondering about water availability in Ma, preferably south of rt 23 and into northern Ct. Thanks a lot tenlots

As of last week, small creeks were dry from about Rt 7 (I presume this is true for most of the rest of western MA, even in the lowland marshes where water looked pretty stagnant were it could be seen). Only reliable water was at Guilder Pond going up Everett, Sages Ravine at the CT/MA line, and Brassie Brook.

SpongeBob
09-22-2016, 09:12
Traveler - heading NB from RT 20 next week. Any Intel on water from RT 20 to VT? Thanks.

Traveler
09-22-2016, 09:52
I've not been on trails in that area for a while, so I've no direct knowledge unfortunately. Northern CT into MA is experiencing a moderate to severe drought currently though (precipitation is down about 16" since January 2015), which has dried up a lot of surface water sources. I would plan to carry some water weight with you until you find there is enough water around you don't need to carry much.

SpongeBob
09-23-2016, 08:04
Thanks Traveler

SpongeBob
09-23-2016, 08:57
FYI to other MA hikers - Berkshires AMC advises that water sources are available at October Mountain and Kay Wood Shelters; Crystal Mountain may be iffy but Gore Pond is .5 miles north.

SpongeBob
10-19-2016, 08:12
Water was good throughout. Had to use a ziplock to scoop but flowing.