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  1. vegematic

    Winter Backpacking Boots

    I use Kamik boots, something like this. They do well with snowshoes and spikes but would not be crampon-compatible. At night I remove the insulating inner boot and keep it in my sleeping bag to dry it out and start with warm feet in the morning.
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    RT 113 Evans Notch

    The eclipse was wonderful, the folks at Bear Rock were excellent hosts. I really hope the 113 opening is not delayed but with so many residential roads wrecked by the flood and late winter wind storms I wonder if MDOT’s priorities will be elsewhere. Time will tell.
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    RT 113 Evans Notch

    I rode my fat-tire bike up 113 from Gilead,ME to the height of land today (21 April). There are a number of washouts along the west side of the road next to the Wild River and Evans Brook. In several places the pavement is undermined along that edge. As well, the south end of the recently...
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    10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0 days and counting - Eclipse in Northern NH - Where you going to be ?

    I'll be driving up to Pittsburgh early Monday for the day (from Bethel, ME). The very helpful worker at the town office said that there is free, first-come-first-served parking at the school in Pittsburgh (about 30 spots). There is also reserved, paid parking ($25/car in advance or $50/car on...
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    Maine Mineral and Gem Museum Bethel

    Thank you for calling attention to this peakbagger. And Lost Dad is correct, The Stifler-McFadden family are very generous with their local land and are (or have already done so) working with the local land trust to conserve much of their property. I worked at Gould Academy in Bethel until a...
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    How long has VFTT been in existence?

    I recall visiting the old text-based site back in 1995, and possibly a year or two earlier. I was so excited when I found it.
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    Total Solar Eclipse - April 8, 2024

    Salty is correct about the likelihood of being clouded out in northern New England. This Sky & Telescope web page (and links therein) are a great planning resource. The further SW you go, the more likely you are to actually see the eclipse. As much as I am opposed to Texas, I'm probably going...
  8. vegematic

    Buttress Trail

    I found the Parapet to be less tedious than the upper part of Buttress, but I did them both on the same dayhike and Parapet was much earlier in the day.
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    San Juan National Forest

    I hiked the Colorado Trail last summer, going through that area; its southern terminus is at Durango. This area of the trail has just been reopened after a closure due to wildfire. Referring to the Colorado Trail Foundations "segments" of the CT I would recommend Elk Creek Canyon in segment 24...
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    Cohos Trail

    I hiked the Cohos last year and enjoyed it, although there was definitely some type-2 fun in there, especially north of the Kilkenny. If you are confident in your ability to follow overgrown trails, don't get too upset when trail markers (or the trail, in the case of an active logging section)...
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    Trail Conditions

    Saturday I made a 13-mile loop north of RT2 in Randolph and saw almost no snow. I did not hike along the Crescent Ridge but some other hikers reported some patches of rotten snow and monorail but nothing constant.
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    WMNF Forest Road Status

    They were pretty quick about posting some of the other roads east of Evans Notch as they opened (Patte Brook, for example). I think 113 may have just opened yesterday morning. I did notice that some in the fall were never marked as closed.
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    WMNF Forest Road Status

    Rt 113 through Evans Notch is open as of this afternoon. I went up from Rt 2 in Gilead. The Wild River Rd to the campground is still gated, however.
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    XC ski on Livermore road?

    "Foot travel" includes skis, snowshoes, and the like. It is meant to exclude motorized vehicles and often bicycles. Skiing is, as far as I know, permitted on any hiking trail in the Whites, although it may not always be advisable.
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    Abandoned Sanctuary Trail In Bean's Purchase (Wild River Wilderness)

    I never knew this old trail existed. I'd be interested in checking it out as I love that area. -vegematic
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    Baldface Loop

    I'll give a vote to include Eastman in your itinerary. It's quite a nice little peak with views in all directions if you wander around the partially-treed summit area. -vegematic
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    Webster & Jacson via Webster Cliffs, Mt Clinton, and Dry River Trails

    Date of Hike: 16 July 2016 Trail Conditions: Webster Cliffs Trail was mostly dry with some minor muddy spots. Mt. Clinton trail was very muddy and overgrown as advertised, difficult to locate in a few places. Stream crossings on MCT were rock hoppable but trail to/from each crossing sometimes...
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    Tuckerman Ravine -- going down?

    I went up Boot Spur Link and down Tuck's the other day to redline both trails. It was fine, but very slow for me. In future, Tuck's would not be my descent of choice. -vegematic
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    Mt Clinton Trail

    Are there any recent updates on this trail? I'm hoping to hike it this summer. Anyone interested in sharing that adventure with me? -vegematic
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    The Photo Below Mine is ...

    From last summer's Colorado Trail hike (northern half). View from the summit of Mt. Massive The photo below mine is a wildlife image.
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