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This turned out to be a fair bit longer a trip than I expected. On the whole, this wasn’t a bad thing.
Cannon Mountain gives no quarter on the way up or down, regardless of the route taken. But for your struggles, you’re rewarded mightily.
Looking out, looking back, looking forward. Having hiked the New England 67 four thousand footers, I’m looking forward now to hiking the Appalachian Trail and seeing what that has in store.
In no particular order, photos from my trip to Killington 2 weeks ago.
2 thoughts on “Photo Gallery: Sugarloaf and Spaulding Mountains”
I camped right on that river a few years ago, very peaceful (Caribou Pond Road, if I remember correctly)