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| Mt. Monadnock, NH Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Tamworth, NH
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| Bromley Mountain, VT, 12/29/06 Bromley Mountain, VT Date Hiked: 12/29/06 Trails(s) Hiked: Appalachian Trail Total Distance: ~6 miles Difficulty: Moderate Conditions: Clear Special Required Equipment: None My original intent was to hike the Appalachian Trail north from Mad Tom Notch over Styles Peak, however a sign saying no vehciles kept me away (I was unsure how much of a road hike I'd have to do to get to the trailhead). As a result, I went to plan B, which was to hike Bromley from the Route 11 trailhead. Despite the unseasonably warm December, the trail was definitely winterlike. While there was only a dusting of snow at the base, pretty much everything above 2,100 feet had an inch or two of solid crust. The visibility was excellent - New York state, Killington, Monadnock, and a bit of the White Mountains. ![]() Killington, as seen from Bromley Mountain |
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