6/4/16 - Cedar Brook Slide (NH)

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Ken MacGray

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A visit to Cedar Brook Slide, which originally fell off the western slopes of Mt. Hancock (between the north and northwest peaks) in 1927.

From the height-of-land on Cedar Brook Trail, I descended north to where a brook crosses the trail at 2600', and bushwhacked through decent woods about a half mile up along this brook which originates near the base of the slide. I climbed about halfway up the slide to tremendous views before reaching my turnaround time, then descended very slowly, carefully and deliberately over the loose gravel and boulders, dislodging a few along the way. On the return trip I hiked the abandoned section of Cedar Brook Trail which is now bypassed by the relocation built a few years ago.

The sheer destruction of the slide was impressive and this off-trail destination is definitely worth another visit!

Complete album of photos behind the link: https://www.flickr.com/gp/kmacgray/n5rNh3

Trail conditions and more details: http://www.newenglandtrailconditions.com/nh/viewreport.php?entryid=26493

 
HI! YUP - that is a pretty amazing area!!!! Good pics! It can be intimidating because it is apparently still active-I wouldn't want to kick any stones out from under the big rocks!!!!
 
HI! YUP - that is a pretty amazing area!!!! Good pics! It can be intimidating because it is apparently still active-I wouldn't want to kick any stones out from under the big rocks!!!!

That's what I did on the way down, when I dislodged a few rocks. :( Narrowly missed an ankle mishap. Thanks for the inspiration, I got the idea from your recent visit!
 
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