Ed'n Lauky
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The objectives for todays trip were Whiteface, Piper and Belknap. We left from the end of the Belknap mountain road. Because of the two new houses that had been built at the end of the road since the trail guide was done, we missed the trail which starts between the two houses and headed on up the old Belknap mountain road. Around .7 of a mile we found a tote road that took us up to the open granite top of Whiteface.
We took some time on the breezy top to check out the views.
The incredible views from the top of almost every mountain in the Belknaps never cease to amaze me.
We headed back down Whiteface following the Whiteface -- Piper link
We headed up the granite highway to the top of Piper
Looking back down Piper, Whiteface can be seen in the distance.
From up on the top of Piper we looked down at Swett mountain and decided "why not" and headed out to the granite summit of that mountain.
Standing there on the top of that remote summit, the thought occurred to me that probably more people have summited Everest than Swett. It was a great place to stop for lunch.
Back up on Piper we examined some of the rock formations.
We then headed off for Belknap and visited Trailwrightbratt working at his command post.
We left there hoping to find the old plane wreck. Somehow we missed the path and with time getting late we had to head back. Any suggestions on finding the wreck would be appreciated. We then retraced our steps back over Piper and back to the car.
Lauky is now an official State of New Hampshire junior fire warden. His job is to scent out potential fire spots and put them out before they start. He takes his job very seriously and has an uncanny ability to sent out hot spots and spray them down before the fire can get going. I'm sure he has a long an noble career before him.
Here is the link to the trail conditions report: http://www.vftt.org/forums/showthread.php?t=35853
We took some time on the breezy top to check out the views.
The incredible views from the top of almost every mountain in the Belknaps never cease to amaze me.
We headed back down Whiteface following the Whiteface -- Piper link
We headed up the granite highway to the top of Piper
Looking back down Piper, Whiteface can be seen in the distance.
From up on the top of Piper we looked down at Swett mountain and decided "why not" and headed out to the granite summit of that mountain.
Standing there on the top of that remote summit, the thought occurred to me that probably more people have summited Everest than Swett. It was a great place to stop for lunch.
Back up on Piper we examined some of the rock formations.
We then headed off for Belknap and visited Trailwrightbratt working at his command post.
We left there hoping to find the old plane wreck. Somehow we missed the path and with time getting late we had to head back. Any suggestions on finding the wreck would be appreciated. We then retraced our steps back over Piper and back to the car.
Lauky is now an official State of New Hampshire junior fire warden. His job is to scent out potential fire spots and put them out before they start. He takes his job very seriously and has an uncanny ability to sent out hot spots and spray them down before the fire can get going. I'm sure he has a long an noble career before him.
Here is the link to the trail conditions report: http://www.vftt.org/forums/showthread.php?t=35853
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