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    Recommend Hikes with hard up / easy down?

    Going down is really hard on my body and some congenital joint problems I have. I'm looking for recommendations for hikes that have challenging up sections and very easy or "no" down sections.

    By way of example, my favorite is Huntington's Ravine, then taking the hiker's shuttle down. An example of "easy" down is Tripyramids, where there's a nice easy ridge trail off the summit.

    Any recommendations for similar situations appreciated.



    Thanks,

    Jon



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    What kind of vertical and what kind of trail length are you looking for?

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    I'm looking for something that takes between 3 and 6 hours. More vertical the better...

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    Without knowing how fast you hike the recommendations could be a bit off, but here are some suggestions.

    • Moosilauke via Gorge Brook (up) and Carriage Road to Snapper (down).
    • Or Moosilauke via Beaver Brook (up) and Carriage Road->Snapper (down) - requires a car spot
    • Wildcat 'D' via the Wildcat Ridge trail (up) and the ski trails (down).
    • Pierce via Crawford Path->Mizpah Cutoff->Webster Cliff trail (up) and Crawford Path (down)
    • Monroe and Eisenhower via Ammonosuc Ravine Trail->Crawford Path (up) and Edmands Path (down) - this one is probably longer than 6 hours and requires a car spot

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Metsky View Post
    Without knowing how fast you hike the recommendations could be a bit off, but here are some suggestions.

    • Moosilauke via Gorge Brook (up) and Carriage Road to Snapper (down).
    Dave, Great suggestion on Moosilauke.

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    Ha, question...How can you have a lot of challenging up and NO down??? Besides cheating and hitchin' a ride like you said??

    Maybe hike Cannon via Kinsman Ridge and hop the tram for a ride? Do they offer one-way trips is the question there, I guess.

    Another thought would be Flume via Flume Slide trail, then (with a car spot at Lincoln Woods) take the Osseo Trail down. This option may go beyond 6 hours depending on your pace, though.
    Last edited by Gnarcissaro; Sep 13, 2011 at 11:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gnarcissaro View Post
    Ha, question...How can you have a lot of challenging up and NO down???
    I have no shame and am willing to get down in any (biomechanically easy) way that presents itself--tram, van ride, gondola, stashed mountain bike in the woods, etc.

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    Hey, not saying right or wrong, hike your own hike.

    But, IMO that's half a hike.
    Last edited by Gnarcissaro; Sep 13, 2011 at 11:14 PM.

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    ...Come on Gnarcissaro he wants to Base Jump the descent!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttz5oPpF1Js
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gnarcissaro View Post
    Hey, not saying right or wrong,...But, IMO that's half a hike.
    Passive-aggressivity in its purest form...

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