In response to several folks who sent him requests for more exact location 
information on the bird David Rankin sent the following:


"I accessed the trail at the Big Hollow Rd Trailhead, also called County Road 
56. The road out to the trailhead is dirt the last 1/4 mile or so, but it was 
passable in a sedan as of yesterday. Very little snow on the mountain, just a 
few patches here and there, but there was some ice on the trail is spots, but 
nothing major, just something to be careful about. We didn't have micro spikes 
or anything like that, but we each slipped and fell at least once! The trail 
rises about 1800' to the top of Black Dome Mt, and much of the trail is covered 
in loose rocks, so it's certainly a strenuous hike. I'd plan for it to take at 
least 2 or 3 hours to get to where the bird was seen and another 2 hours to get 
back down. 

It's 1.7 miles to the saddle between Black Head and Black Dome, then about .6 
miles to the peak of Black Dome. The peak of Black Dome isn't obvious (I never 
saw a marker) but the finch was seen between the two viewpoints on Black Dome. 
As you ascend the mountain from the saddle between blackhead and black dome, 
you'll get to a very obvious viewpoint that faces east (towards Black Head) 
where several trees have been cut down to enhance the view. The times on my 
photos show that after about 10-15 minutes of hiking, you should reach the 
point I saw the Rosy Finch. There was a dead Balsam Fir still standing, it's 
branches over the path, and the finch was in this tree, and a birch next to it 
where it sat eating seeds. Unfortunately, the whole summit about about 3500' 
looks the same... If you get to a second lookout, one that faces south, then 
you're just past where I saw the bird by about a few hundred yards at most. 

I hope that helps, and good luck to anyone who tries for the bird!"


The forecast calls for snow in Windham today so the trail conditions will 
probably deteriorate.  I'll be upstate visiting my folks from this evening on 
and hope to get up there Saturday morning - is anyone else thinking of trying 
the hike?

Good Birding,
Corey Finger
http://10000birds.com
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