ksearl
Active member
Hi Everyone,
I haven't been hiking as much lately with a little one at home and one on the way. However, one hike I never miss is one that my buddy and I typically schedule in early May. We consider it a therapeutic hike...A way to get out of winter mode, forget the rat race and enjoy the mountains like we used to do more often. Anyway, we always miss the black flies up north because we typically go the first week in May. This year, due to conflicts, we're looking at the 16th of May for a hike day. I noticed the black flies out in my home town near the seacoast and I'm now concerned we'll hit them dead on up north on the 16th. We'll probably hike in the Conway or Crawford Notch area.
Can anyone with more experience/expertise on the black fly migration tell me if I should be concerned about timing and their arrival in the Whites? Is it possible or likely we'll beat them up there???
Please let me know and thanks in advance!
Karl
I haven't been hiking as much lately with a little one at home and one on the way. However, one hike I never miss is one that my buddy and I typically schedule in early May. We consider it a therapeutic hike...A way to get out of winter mode, forget the rat race and enjoy the mountains like we used to do more often. Anyway, we always miss the black flies up north because we typically go the first week in May. This year, due to conflicts, we're looking at the 16th of May for a hike day. I noticed the black flies out in my home town near the seacoast and I'm now concerned we'll hit them dead on up north on the 16th. We'll probably hike in the Conway or Crawford Notch area.
Can anyone with more experience/expertise on the black fly migration tell me if I should be concerned about timing and their arrival in the Whites? Is it possible or likely we'll beat them up there???
Please let me know and thanks in advance!
Karl