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Mass: Wachusette, Greylock via Thunderbolt Maine: Old Speck Mahoosuc notch and the arm, Bald pate, both awesome. Southern NH: Cardigan, Thumb. Pack Manadnock North and south, cliff trail is pretty ...

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Old Oct 3, 2007, 8:52 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Mass: Wachusette, Greylock via Thunderbolt
Maine: Old Speck Mahoosuc notch and the arm, Bald pate, both awesome.
Southern NH: Cardigan, Thumb. Pack Manadnock North and south, cliff trail is pretty awesome.
Pemi:Osceolas Via the Kank, Crossing the slide gives you some great views and the chiminey is a challange.
Sandwich Range: Chocorua via Champney Falls Trail
Whites: Franconia Ridge walk, Webster/Jackson, Ike. Moosilauke via Beaver Brook,
VT: Camels Hump, Mansfield, little Haystack
NY:Alander Mt. From Under Mountain Rd., Lower and Upper Wolfsjaw
CT. Bear Mt.

That about sums it up for now. I would really love to get back out to the great Ranges and finish the rest of the Gothics sawteeth, Gothic, Armstrong, basin, Saddleback. Some day. Its an 8 hour trip by car so this is something where i need a week. Someday!
I think i might head to VT next and do Ascutany.
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I'm in the Whites, and my #1 favorite pick would be Jefferson via Caps Ridge (and once you're up Jefferson, there's quite a bit of wandering around you can do before you head down). Other favorites: Garfield; South Twin; Lafayette/Lincoln loop.
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Vt: rt 105 - rt 242 along long trail

Me: baxter state park - roaring brook to hamlin pk loop around south cirque

Nh: any in the pemi
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Hmm ... probably Goose Eye in the Mahoosucs, a loop up through the Notch and down the Goose Eye or Carlo Col trails (I believe one of them is in really bad shape down low due to logging).
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'Splain me something: Why is it that every spammer who has joined this board during the past week has posted on this particular thread? You're the third one. I don't get it.
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