Paradox
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Hillwalker, Zippy, Buddy and I had a great time yesterday doing somecorridor monitoring on Cube Mountain. We took the Baker Road from route 25A South to the Cross Rivendale Trailhead. Parking is limited for those headed East. The Cross Rivendell Trail is a recently constructed trail that runs from Flagpole Hill in Vershire, Vermont for 36 miles to Mount Cube in Orford, New Hampshire. We used the easternmost 2 miles of it to access the border monuments on the Western side of Mount Cube.
We quickly found the 193-NH-22 monuments and bushwhacked our way, following the yellow blazes, Northwest down the mountain for about .3 miles. Tom painted while I moved ahead finding blazes and monuments. turned right and bushwhacked Northeast for about .6 miles to 193-NH-25 and then turned right again and to find 193-NH-25A. The old AT was within 50' of our last monument. Tall thick spruce made for very slow going in the area of 193-NH24A and the steep slog up to 193-NH25A.
Corridor monitoring is a fun way to get to use map and compass skills and lots of bushwhacking.
We used the old AT to get to the summit of Cube. Views from the cliffs to the Northeast toward "The Moose" were beautiful. The Cross Rivendell Trail is well constructed, though a bit muddy near the top. Footing on the quartz rock near the summit of Cube can be quite slippery. Back to Tom's place for a couple Long Trails and were heading home.
GPS Track here.
We quickly found the 193-NH-22 monuments and bushwhacked our way, following the yellow blazes, Northwest down the mountain for about .3 miles. Tom painted while I moved ahead finding blazes and monuments. turned right and bushwhacked Northeast for about .6 miles to 193-NH-25 and then turned right again and to find 193-NH-25A. The old AT was within 50' of our last monument. Tall thick spruce made for very slow going in the area of 193-NH24A and the steep slog up to 193-NH25A.
Corridor monitoring is a fun way to get to use map and compass skills and lots of bushwhacking.
We used the old AT to get to the summit of Cube. Views from the cliffs to the Northeast toward "The Moose" were beautiful. The Cross Rivendell Trail is well constructed, though a bit muddy near the top. Footing on the quartz rock near the summit of Cube can be quite slippery. Back to Tom's place for a couple Long Trails and were heading home.
GPS Track here.