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Kinsman Mountain (North Peak), Kinsman Mountain (South Peak), NH
Date Hiked: 09/25/07
Trails(s) Hiked: Lonesome Lake Trail, Cascade Brook Trail, Fishin' Jimmy Trail, Kinsman Ridge Trail
Difficulty: Moderate
Conditions: Sunny, somewhat hazy
With some time off from work and temperatures forecasted to enter into the 80s, I decided an earlier morning hike would be a good idea. Since it was midweek, it seemed logical to do the Kinsmans - thus avoiding them on a busy weekend.
Starting just before 7 AM, I think I was the first person to ascend - I would not see anyone until after leaving South Kinsman. The sun was just starting to hit Lonesome Lake when I arrived there - making for a really nice, peaceful scene. Up until this point, the trail is moderately steep with decent footing.
I then picked up the Fishin' Jimmy Trail on the hut side of the lake, continuing on it as it dips into a valley before doing two steep ascents up to the Kinsman Pond area - some parts of the steeps actually had wooden steps embedded in the ledge like the Beaver Brook Trail.
Now on the Kinsman Ridge Trail, things became progressively steeper as the North Kinsman summit neared - nothing too bad, but a minor scramble or two.
Arriving at the summit, I quickly descended to the first view ledge, and then down to the more scenic lower ledge - excellent views of Cannon Mountain, Lonesome Lake, Kinsman Pond, and the Franconia Ridge.
Next up was South Kinsman - it's a steep initial descent, followed by some flats and a slightly more gradual ascent to a false summit, then a dip before the south summit cairn.
Though the growth at the summit is stunted, the views at the cairn are obstructed a bit (one can see the upper portions of the surrounding ridges). As a result, I decided to continue down the Kinsman Ridge Trail a bit to a really nice view ledge - excellent views of Moosilauke and points south and into Vermont.
After snapping a few shots and checking out other potential but lesser view points, I headed back to North Kinsman for an early lunch and a work call. Talk about telecommuting!
In contrast to the quiet ascent, the descent was gradually busier - a few folks were hanging around the nearly complete Kinsman Shelter, a few more on the Fishin' Jimmy Trail, and yet some more ascending the Lonesome Lake Trail.
All in all a nice day - between rain and obligations, it might be awhile before I hit the trails again, so it was good to get out for a few hours during the work week.
Trip report/map/photos:
http://www.franklinsites.com/hikephotos/NewHampshire/kinsmanmtnnorth-2007-0925.php
Date Hiked: 09/25/07
Trails(s) Hiked: Lonesome Lake Trail, Cascade Brook Trail, Fishin' Jimmy Trail, Kinsman Ridge Trail
Difficulty: Moderate
Conditions: Sunny, somewhat hazy
With some time off from work and temperatures forecasted to enter into the 80s, I decided an earlier morning hike would be a good idea. Since it was midweek, it seemed logical to do the Kinsmans - thus avoiding them on a busy weekend.
Starting just before 7 AM, I think I was the first person to ascend - I would not see anyone until after leaving South Kinsman. The sun was just starting to hit Lonesome Lake when I arrived there - making for a really nice, peaceful scene. Up until this point, the trail is moderately steep with decent footing.
I then picked up the Fishin' Jimmy Trail on the hut side of the lake, continuing on it as it dips into a valley before doing two steep ascents up to the Kinsman Pond area - some parts of the steeps actually had wooden steps embedded in the ledge like the Beaver Brook Trail.
Now on the Kinsman Ridge Trail, things became progressively steeper as the North Kinsman summit neared - nothing too bad, but a minor scramble or two.
Arriving at the summit, I quickly descended to the first view ledge, and then down to the more scenic lower ledge - excellent views of Cannon Mountain, Lonesome Lake, Kinsman Pond, and the Franconia Ridge.
Next up was South Kinsman - it's a steep initial descent, followed by some flats and a slightly more gradual ascent to a false summit, then a dip before the south summit cairn.
Though the growth at the summit is stunted, the views at the cairn are obstructed a bit (one can see the upper portions of the surrounding ridges). As a result, I decided to continue down the Kinsman Ridge Trail a bit to a really nice view ledge - excellent views of Moosilauke and points south and into Vermont.
After snapping a few shots and checking out other potential but lesser view points, I headed back to North Kinsman for an early lunch and a work call. Talk about telecommuting!
In contrast to the quiet ascent, the descent was gradually busier - a few folks were hanging around the nearly complete Kinsman Shelter, a few more on the Fishin' Jimmy Trail, and yet some more ascending the Lonesome Lake Trail.
All in all a nice day - between rain and obligations, it might be awhile before I hit the trails again, so it was good to get out for a few hours during the work week.
Trip report/map/photos:
http://www.franklinsites.com/hikephotos/NewHampshire/kinsmanmtnnorth-2007-0925.php