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Owl’s Head is longer, steeper, and more strenuous than you’d imagine, but the long walk in is serene, with many gurgling brooks as your soundtrack.
The best of life is on Passaconaway, but getting back to the point… what was the question, again?
I don’t know how the words “Pemi Loop” can’t equate with “tough.” But sometimes, there’s no easy way to enjoy such an amazing experience. And maybe that’s the point.
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.
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)