tomcat32
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Cannon via Kinsman Ridge- one of the shortest hikes to a 4,000ft summit in NH.
I did this 30 mins after finishing up Owls Head in the morning.
This happened to be #48 in NH and 67 in New England 4,000 footers.
My first New England climb was 7/8/99 on Killington and NH on 7/14/99 while thru hiking the AT. Never intending to climb all of them at that time? I eventually made to the last peaks on both lists. I made the trip back to NH August1 to hike my last three hikes finishing wit Cannon just 24 years after I climbed my first on both lists. The lists don’t mean that much to me or I wouldn’t have taken 24 years to finish, but taking so long kind of makes me appreciate it more- I think it’s knowing I have had the opportunity to visit so many new areas over the years and that I’m still just as strong as a hiker as I was in 1999.
Cannon isn’t that exciting, but I have the trip report and photos at the link.
http://www.tomcatsadventures.com/2023/08/finishing-new-hampshire-48-on-cannon.html?m=1
I did this 30 mins after finishing up Owls Head in the morning.
This happened to be #48 in NH and 67 in New England 4,000 footers.
My first New England climb was 7/8/99 on Killington and NH on 7/14/99 while thru hiking the AT. Never intending to climb all of them at that time? I eventually made to the last peaks on both lists. I made the trip back to NH August1 to hike my last three hikes finishing wit Cannon just 24 years after I climbed my first on both lists. The lists don’t mean that much to me or I wouldn’t have taken 24 years to finish, but taking so long kind of makes me appreciate it more- I think it’s knowing I have had the opportunity to visit so many new areas over the years and that I’m still just as strong as a hiker as I was in 1999.
Cannon isn’t that exciting, but I have the trip report and photos at the link.
http://www.tomcatsadventures.com/2023/08/finishing-new-hampshire-48-on-cannon.html?m=1