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Mount Watatic “Walk & Talk” Hike

View from Mount Watatic

Mount Watatic is located at the southern end of the Wapack Range of mountains. Our New Ipswich walking group hiked it on a warm October afternoon. We were following a long tradition of climbers dating back at least to the late 1800s.

Mount Watatic 1895
On top of Mount Watatic with Mabel Thayer, Beaulah Hildreth, Caroline Lowe, Caroline Highu, Kate Bucknam, Susan Brown, Philip Brown, Harris Taylor, Paul Kupu, Photo from the NIHS catalog no. 97.145. circa 1895.

We were a bit more informal on our hike.

Jim, Cherie, Susan & John at Mount Watatic
Jim, Cherie, Susan & John at Mount Watatic

Watatic has a bald summit with a 360 degree view of the surrounding hills and mountains. On a clear day, the city of Boston can be seen. I fidgeted with an app to identify the hills.

Phone app for hills and mountains
Phone app for hills and mountains

It was nice to have a breeze at the summit while we enjoyed the view.

Ruby the dog on Mount Watatic
Ruby enjoys the wind at the summit of Mount Watatic

I met a reptile friend on the trail. I tried several times to get a good photo but he/she kept striking at me which made it hard to focus.

We encountered some hikers which had descended the wrong trail. One complained about lack of signage. However this is what we saw on the summit.

Mount Watatic trails
Mount Watatic trails

In conclusion, this Mountain lives up to its 2010 reputation as one of the “1000 Great Places in Massachusetts”.

Mount Watatic became protected property in July 2002
Mount Watatic became protected property in July 2002
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