Zand
Well-known member
Date(s) Hiked: Saturday 9/26/09 (8 AM - 5 PM)
Trails(s) Hiked: Ammonoosuc, Crawford to summit, Gulfside to Jewell back down
Total Distance: 12ish miles RT?
Difficulty: Tough... not steep but obviously long as hell and takes a lot of determination
Conditions: Top 10 Washington day... 40s, bluebird, a little brisk at the top but not bad at all
Special Required Equipment: Nothing yet... winter precip will start any day up there.
Trip Report:
Not too much to say here. Trail up was fun with all the waterfalls and sights. Above the tree line, the views into Vermont, up to Canada, down to Winnipasaukee, and over into Maine were incredible. Hike to the top takes a lot longer than it looks from Lake in the Clouds. I never want to see another rock in my life, I now know where the nickname Rockpile comes from. Getting to the top felt so rewarding after almost 5 hours of hiking. Hike down Gulfside to Jewell felt like days trying to get off those damn rocks, but it was easy after getting off the rocks and below the ALPINEZONE (had to laugh when I saw those signs).
I'm still incredibly sore, but such a fun day. Can't wait to do Tux in the spring. My next hike will probably end up in the ski thread, involving snow, skis, Jay, Jet, and October 17th or 24th hopefully.
Trails(s) Hiked: Ammonoosuc, Crawford to summit, Gulfside to Jewell back down
Total Distance: 12ish miles RT?
Difficulty: Tough... not steep but obviously long as hell and takes a lot of determination
Conditions: Top 10 Washington day... 40s, bluebird, a little brisk at the top but not bad at all
Special Required Equipment: Nothing yet... winter precip will start any day up there.
Trip Report:
Not too much to say here. Trail up was fun with all the waterfalls and sights. Above the tree line, the views into Vermont, up to Canada, down to Winnipasaukee, and over into Maine were incredible. Hike to the top takes a lot longer than it looks from Lake in the Clouds. I never want to see another rock in my life, I now know where the nickname Rockpile comes from. Getting to the top felt so rewarding after almost 5 hours of hiking. Hike down Gulfside to Jewell felt like days trying to get off those damn rocks, but it was easy after getting off the rocks and below the ALPINEZONE (had to laugh when I saw those signs).
I'm still incredibly sore, but such a fun day. Can't wait to do Tux in the spring. My next hike will probably end up in the ski thread, involving snow, skis, Jay, Jet, and October 17th or 24th hopefully.