DayTrip
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With all the recent conversation about Franconia Notch it's worth noting that this is not the only trail head starting to get over run with too many cars. SAT, 5:50 AM, heading to the Howker Ridge lot Appalachia was already full with about 25 cars on the road. When I drove by heading home around 3:45PM it was still full, had cars 1/4 mile up and down the road from the lot and actually had about 30 cars across the street right on the pavement in the breakdown lane. Don't recall ever seeing cars on that side before. It was only 2-3 years ago I could get to that lot by 7AM and easily get a parking space (it would be 1/2 to 2/3 full generally). Franconia Notch is getting a lot of the attention but this is really becoming a big issue at many trailheads in the Whites. Even the Howker Ridge lot was full with 2 cars on the street. I don't recall ever seeing more than 3-4 cars in that lot. At this pace hiking anywhere is going to get pretty awkward in another 2-3 years.