I recently saw these chigmums for the first time (I am a NY native). I went on a solo backpacking trip last weekend on the batona. I was trying out a new ultralite packload and figured there was no better place to do it than there. Well, I started at the fire tower off of 70, and headed south on the Batona. Luckily I am an overpreparer, so I had tan pants on and had them tucked into my socks. After about five minutes on the trail I saw this red mass on my leg. I thought, "these are the tiniest stickums I have ever seen". Well, these stickums started to move! I immediately got out the DEET and went to town on them! The all died or jumped off. Needless to say, I spent the rest of my overnight trip on the wider trails in the area! Thankfully none of them stuck around to eat me. What I would like to know is how did so many get on in one spot so quickly?
The rest of the trip was great BTW! I spent the night at the campground and headed out before dawn to amke the 6 mile trip back to the truck. It is amazing hiking through the pines when a full moon is out! Great trip!
Sean