This trail is a bit easier than the Spruceton Road access point, although you will need to get permission from Timber Lake Camp to use it as some of it is on their property, they are extremely nice and cooperative so just shoot them an email.
A consistently steep uphill hike to two beautiful viewpoints. The first viewpoint at 3200 feet is relatively obvious if you follow near the end of the ridge going up the mountain. The second viewpoint is right before the summit and a bit more difficult to find without using the waypoint set on the map, although both waypoints are accurate.
Conditions were snowy, ice spikes absolutely necessary to complete this hike. I found the trail to Mt Sherill to be relatively intuitive and easy after the long hike up. Both canisters were easy to find.
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