MAD777
Member
The last hike in the Whites with my wife was at the end of January but now I believe the conditions have changed significantly given the recent warm weather and recent lack of the big snows that fell early in the season.
My daughter and I are planning a hike up toward the Pemi wilderness from the Kanc, near the pass, starting with Hancock trail, then Ceder Brook trail, then to Franconia Falls. The elevations vary between 2000-3000 feet. Mild stuff, no peak bagging!
My question is this, are snowshoes required still or can we leave that extra weight at home? I'd hate to end up carrying them on my back. The wise advice from you experienced hikers is greatly appreciated!
My daughter and I are planning a hike up toward the Pemi wilderness from the Kanc, near the pass, starting with Hancock trail, then Ceder Brook trail, then to Franconia Falls. The elevations vary between 2000-3000 feet. Mild stuff, no peak bagging!
My question is this, are snowshoes required still or can we leave that extra weight at home? I'd hate to end up carrying them on my back. The wise advice from you experienced hikers is greatly appreciated!