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Mt. Flume, Mt. Liberty, NH, 06/24/07

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Mt. Flume, Mt. Liberty, NH

Date Hiked: 06/24/07

Trails(s) Hiked: Osseo Trail, Fraconia Ridge Trail, Liberty Spring Trail, bushwack, bike path

Difficulty: Moderate

Conditions: Dry

Special Equipment Required: None

Originally, after first hand experience with the weather forecasts on Friday, I had written off the weekend as basically a loss. Things changed, though, as the forecast improved and a last minute hike was scheduled on VFTT.

We started at around 7:15, spotting a vehicle at the Basin, then started from Lincoln Woods. We were on our way around 7:45 on the flat Lincoln Woods trail (an old railroad grade that still has railroad ties in some parts).

Though there was over a mile of this flat trail, we were seemingly soon at the Osseo Trail junction (this trail has been dramatically relocated since the Terraserver topos were originally printed).

For a few miles, the Osseo Trail is very gradual, responding to any steep terrain with numerous switchbacks. Things don't steepen until rather late in the hike, when a series of wooden stairways completes the main part of the ascent.

We continued our Sunday pace on the flats and passed the Flume Slide junction shortly thereafter. The trail then gets rather interesting, as it goes up a somewhat steep rocky area before ending up at the top of the slides on Mt. Flume.

The views from Mt. Flume were excellent - great visibility in all directions, especially the east.

Since a group of people was gathering, we decided to continue on. The Franconia Ridge Trail connects Mt. Flume and Mt. Liberty with a moderate but humbling elevational gain. Looking at it, Mt. Liberty seems to be far away, however it is reached relatively quickly.

The views from Mt. Liberty were even stronger, thanks in part to the additional elevation. There was also a small crowd here, with conversational topics ranging from the Red Sox to AMC sponsored Gary Coleman barbeques.

After a leisurely lunch, we continued down the Fraconia Ridge Trail to the Liberty Spring Trail. In comparison to the long Osseo Trail, the Liberty Spring Trail seems to go by rather quickly.

Shortly after the Liberty Spring - Flume Slide junction, we went straight at a sharp turn and bushwacked down to the bike trail via an old logging road, saving a bit of time in getting back to the Basin.

What a sharp contrast this was to a hail-filled morning on Mt. Field just a few days earlier!


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Looking northeast from the Mt. Liberty summit
 
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