threecy
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South Moat Mountain, Middle Moat Mountain, NH
Date Hiked: 05/07/07
Trails(s) Hiked: Moat Mountain Trail
Total Distance: ~6.5 miles?
Difficulty: Moderate
Conditions: Mostly dry until gully between South and Middle Moat (snow, blowdowns)
Special Equipment Required: None
It was finally time for some Moats!
My intent was to just do South Moat Mountain. I arrived at the trailhead just before 4 - it seemed a bit further down the road than I had anticipated (come to find out, it has indeed been relocated, with this new area apparently being about half a mile further down the road).
The beginning of the trail is a series of up and downs, as it traverses back toward the original path. Once there, things steepen up, as exposed rock becomes more and more common.
The trail markings weren't great - the new part of the trail was easily enough to follow due to the obvious excavation, however thereafter, the blazes are rather faded.
Upon arriving at the summit, I was greeted with views in all directions - Mt. Chocorua, Pleasant Mountain, Mt. Kearsarge North, and Mt. Washington were all easily identified.
After taking in the sites at the bare summit, I decided to continue down the ridge toward Middle Moat Mountain.
The walk started off above treeline, however it quickly dipped into a gully filled with blowdowns. I considered turning around, but in the end decided to make my own trail and pushed through to the other side and back above treeline.
There are a few random peaks, however the actual Middle Moat Mountain peak is just above a flat shelf. The views from here were also rather neat - similar views as Moat Mountain, but with a slightly different angle.
On my way back, I paused just north of South Moat Mountain to look at the view. Big mistake. I almost instantly felt discomfort in the knee I hurt popping out of a boot slide on Mt. Moosilauke two days earlier. This made for a rather slow descent.
There's discomfort whenever it's straightened out or whenever there's weight put on it. Due to my previous dealings, I've decided to take it easy for awhile and hopefully let this heal. We shall see!
Looking south from South Moat Mountain
Date Hiked: 05/07/07
Trails(s) Hiked: Moat Mountain Trail
Total Distance: ~6.5 miles?
Difficulty: Moderate
Conditions: Mostly dry until gully between South and Middle Moat (snow, blowdowns)
Special Equipment Required: None
It was finally time for some Moats!
My intent was to just do South Moat Mountain. I arrived at the trailhead just before 4 - it seemed a bit further down the road than I had anticipated (come to find out, it has indeed been relocated, with this new area apparently being about half a mile further down the road).
The beginning of the trail is a series of up and downs, as it traverses back toward the original path. Once there, things steepen up, as exposed rock becomes more and more common.
The trail markings weren't great - the new part of the trail was easily enough to follow due to the obvious excavation, however thereafter, the blazes are rather faded.
Upon arriving at the summit, I was greeted with views in all directions - Mt. Chocorua, Pleasant Mountain, Mt. Kearsarge North, and Mt. Washington were all easily identified.
After taking in the sites at the bare summit, I decided to continue down the ridge toward Middle Moat Mountain.
The walk started off above treeline, however it quickly dipped into a gully filled with blowdowns. I considered turning around, but in the end decided to make my own trail and pushed through to the other side and back above treeline.
There are a few random peaks, however the actual Middle Moat Mountain peak is just above a flat shelf. The views from here were also rather neat - similar views as Moat Mountain, but with a slightly different angle.
On my way back, I paused just north of South Moat Mountain to look at the view. Big mistake. I almost instantly felt discomfort in the knee I hurt popping out of a boot slide on Mt. Moosilauke two days earlier. This made for a rather slow descent.
There's discomfort whenever it's straightened out or whenever there's weight put on it. Due to my previous dealings, I've decided to take it easy for awhile and hopefully let this heal. We shall see!
Looking south from South Moat Mountain