Sometimes, the trail manifests in curious ways. I’d had a great time last winter, but what about that witch I heard about?
Summer Hiking
This turned out to be a fair bit longer a trip than I expected. On the whole, this wasn’t a bad thing.
East Pond and it’s little sibling are two hidden gems.
As dangerous as it is, Flume Slide Trail has some excitement, for sure. Tripyramid obviously wins for views, but there are many reasons to hike a trail.
Hiking up Adams can be straightforward, if you want it to be. But adding some complications can create a more sophisticated route. A more straightforward trail might not have as much to discover.
Mt Washington (6,288 feet), Mt Clay (5,533 feet), Mt Jefferson (5,716 feet). Coos County, NH. 2020-09-03 (Thursday.) Via Jewell, Gulfside, Westside, Trinity Heights Connector, Jefferson Loop, Clay Loop, Jewell Link. Approx 14-16 miles round-trip. Temps ranged in the low to high 50s, and into the low 60s throughout the day, and depending on mountain. Winds were negligible, about 2-3 knots at the Mount Washington Observatory. Sunny with clouds in the […]
No photo of Nancy Cascades will ever do it justice. So you just have to go out there and see for yourself!
Hiking Eisenhower is itself an epic hike. Adding Monroe to the trip just makes it better. Coffee at Lakes of the Clouds? Now that’s icing on the cake!
Howker Ridge Trail going up Mt Madison is described as strenuous, rugged, and rocky. But is it that bad? What’s the draw?
Hiking Mahoosuc Notch is a noteworthy achievement for anyone. But is it really as tough as people make it to be?
Mt Tecumseh might not be four thousand feet, but it still carries its weight as well as any four thousand footer.
Mt Hale is a short hike to the summit. So how to bulk out the day? Add a couple other side-destinations, of course!