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Mt. Garfield, NH, 10/17/07

threecy

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Mt. Garfield, NH

Date Hiked: 10/17/07

Trails(s) Hiked: Garfield Trail, Mt. Garfield Trail

Difficulty: Moderate

Conditions: Sunny, wet, mud, snow, ice

With a few hours off from work, hiking was on the agenda. I had originally planned to hike Mt. Garfield back in June, however Mt. Hale told my knee otherwise.

Starting at the Garfield Trail trailhead, I was only the second vehicle there - the other one, I inferred from the frost, was an overnighter.

After climbing up from the road, the Garfield Trail is very easy going for quite some time. In fact, all the way to the Garfield Ridge Trail junction (just below the summit), there is no more than a moderate pitch.

Down low the foliage was golden and the sun was poking through. The temperature at the trailhead was around 30 - the first below freezing start to a hike I've had since spring.

At maybe elevation 4,000, I noticed a white substance in the woods. Upon closer examination, it appeared to be a frozen substance referred to by the Mayans as "snow." The higher up I went, the more of this frozen precip I encountered - now on the trail. In fact, by the time I was going up the steep pitch of the Garfield Ridge Trail to the summit of Mt. Garfield, there was a good inch of this substance all over the place. I'm not sure if this is a byproduct of global warming...I'll have to watch that Al Gore epic saga again and see if he explains it in between the car chases and shootouts.

I had the summit all to myself. In fact, I would only see two hikers (they were descending earlier in the hike) the entire day.

Despite being mid October, the Franconia Ridge, the Twins, and the Presidentials were all white. While there was still colour to the north of Mt. Garfield, the northern part of the Pemi below Garfield had no leaves left.

After having an early lunch, I headed back down. The tunes for this hike ranged from the Killers' Sam's Town, Moby's Play The B-Sides, The Zutons' Tired of Hanging Around, and Loose Fur's Born Again In The USA.

Once back at the trailhead, the temperature was 60 degrees - a 100% increase in just over 4 hours!

Trip report/map/photos:
http://www.franklinsites.com/hikephotos/NewHampshire/mtgarfield-2007-1017.php
 

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Color down low & snow up high is a great benefit of hiking this time of year. Some years it's like that in early October & even late Sept.
 
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