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After much back and forth over where to go yesterday, what route to take and who was going, Dr. Wu, Jessbee, Anthony, and myself met at the Base Station to hike Jefferson. We had decided against taking the Castles Trail due to high winds, and instead opted to go up the Jefferson Notch Road to Caps Ridge.
We started out on the Jewel Trail following a nice set of Fisher (I think) prints to the Boundary Line Trail, and then up the Jefferson Notch Road. The good doctor was experiencing some pain from a bruised ankle bone, which he was able to remedy by shoving a liner glove into the bottom of his boot.
Caps Ridge was sweet, the rock scrambles with many patches of ice provided sufficient challenges on the way up. As we came out of the woods the clouds cleared and it was a beautiful day. Slowed by the rock scrambles, a group caught up to us from behind. MTN Magic was with that group and from that point on he stayed with us. I must point out that someone in that other group was RIDICULOUSLY loud, and had they completely caught up to us I would have said something.
We reached the top of Jefferson around 1 I think. We discussed going over Clay as Frank said it had awesome views. Jess and Anthony opted to skip Clay go down to the Jewel Trail, and Frank and I decided to go for it anyway. MTN Magic decided to ditch his group (still slowly ascending Jefferson) and go down the Jewel also. Frank and I let the other three get ahead of us as we stopped to take lots of photos and check the progress of the other group. We were a little concerned by not seeing the rest of MTN Magic's group anywhere, and wondered if they had decided to descend the Caps Ridge, which with all of the ice, would have been far more difficult than going up it.
The hike up Clay wasn't bad at all, which was good because my body was pretty pissed to be going up again. The views from the top of Clay were spectacular, by this time there was not a cloud in the whole range, the temperatures were in the mid 20s and the wind was pretty tame.
Frank and I descended Clay down to the Gulfside Trail and then to the Jewel. Just below treeline we came upon Jess and Anthony, and we all continued down together.
At the bottom, we were all a little concerned that the other group was not down yet, as it was quickly getting dark, and we didn't even know for sure which route they had taken. I was glad to see last night that a report was posted on Rocks on Top, and that group had a good time and made it down safely.
This was one the best hikes I've been on yet, and my first successful trip to the Presidentials, just spectacular. The weather couldn't have been better, the trail was fun, and Frank and Jess rule! Did I miss anything guys??
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We started out on the Jewel Trail following a nice set of Fisher (I think) prints to the Boundary Line Trail, and then up the Jefferson Notch Road. The good doctor was experiencing some pain from a bruised ankle bone, which he was able to remedy by shoving a liner glove into the bottom of his boot.
Caps Ridge was sweet, the rock scrambles with many patches of ice provided sufficient challenges on the way up. As we came out of the woods the clouds cleared and it was a beautiful day. Slowed by the rock scrambles, a group caught up to us from behind. MTN Magic was with that group and from that point on he stayed with us. I must point out that someone in that other group was RIDICULOUSLY loud, and had they completely caught up to us I would have said something.
We reached the top of Jefferson around 1 I think. We discussed going over Clay as Frank said it had awesome views. Jess and Anthony opted to skip Clay go down to the Jewel Trail, and Frank and I decided to go for it anyway. MTN Magic decided to ditch his group (still slowly ascending Jefferson) and go down the Jewel also. Frank and I let the other three get ahead of us as we stopped to take lots of photos and check the progress of the other group. We were a little concerned by not seeing the rest of MTN Magic's group anywhere, and wondered if they had decided to descend the Caps Ridge, which with all of the ice, would have been far more difficult than going up it.
The hike up Clay wasn't bad at all, which was good because my body was pretty pissed to be going up again. The views from the top of Clay were spectacular, by this time there was not a cloud in the whole range, the temperatures were in the mid 20s and the wind was pretty tame.
Frank and I descended Clay down to the Gulfside Trail and then to the Jewel. Just below treeline we came upon Jess and Anthony, and we all continued down together.
At the bottom, we were all a little concerned that the other group was not down yet, as it was quickly getting dark, and we didn't even know for sure which route they had taken. I was glad to see last night that a report was posted on Rocks on Top, and that group had a good time and made it down safely.
This was one the best hikes I've been on yet, and my first successful trip to the Presidentials, just spectacular. The weather couldn't have been better, the trail was fun, and Frank and Jess rule! Did I miss anything guys??
Photos