Becca M
Active member
Hi All, Question about the Diamond Peaks Proposed Firetower site:
http://www.firelookout.org/lookouts/nh/diamond.htm
says the height was 2071'. If you take the Diamond Peaks Trail, it leads to the the East Peak (2050' per the 29th edition WMG). Last week I searched around for a herd path to the other peak/higher (no trail) but saw no easy way there.
My 1963 WMG (17th edition) states, "Diamond Peaks (2071'): Two small elevations between Dead Diamond and Magalloway Rivers, together composing a nearly semi-circular ridge. Their attractive feature is a high cliff on the concave side of the ridge, facing S. The sharp, semi-detached E peak has a bare summit, while the long and flat W peak affords many viewpoints from the brink of the cliff.
There is no trail, but the circuit of the peaks may be made with little difficulty. Less than 1/4 m. beyond Peaks Camp at the confluence of the two Diamond Rivers an old logging road bears off R (NE) from the auto road at Dart Wentworth Spring. Follow this for 10 min. then its L fork for 10 min. more to where the latter swings off E. The peaks are now visible, and one should strike into the woods, making for the ridge which runs down SE from the E peak. In a couple of hundred feet another older road will be found, which will help for part of the distance. The crest of the ridge is semi-open and leads quickly to the peak.
Fro the summit follow the main ridge down into a gap, from which there is a short scramble up to the beginning of the long ridge which constitutes the W peak. This ridge is followed at first near the edge of the cliff but later, when it begins to descend toward the SW, farther inward along the crest, where the blazes of an old trail may be found. The direction to be kept is SW, toward a clearing with two buildings (the College Grant Management Center), which is visible from several points on the route. This clearing lies on the auto road about 1/2m. N of Peaks Camp at the confluence of the rivers.
Distance. About 3 m. Auto road to E peak, 1 1/2 hrs.; to clearing at road again, 3 1/2 hrs. "
I am somewhat confused as to which peak is which - I know the firetower list is on the honor system (as are all these lists ) but, does it seem like one must do the entire ridge loop to get to the proposed site? Which is the site? Also, it's hard to tell which direction the 1963 description is referring to - clockwise or ccwise?
Anyone have any insight?
Thanks!!!!
--Becca
http://www.firelookout.org/lookouts/nh/diamond.htm
says the height was 2071'. If you take the Diamond Peaks Trail, it leads to the the East Peak (2050' per the 29th edition WMG). Last week I searched around for a herd path to the other peak/higher (no trail) but saw no easy way there.
My 1963 WMG (17th edition) states, "Diamond Peaks (2071'): Two small elevations between Dead Diamond and Magalloway Rivers, together composing a nearly semi-circular ridge. Their attractive feature is a high cliff on the concave side of the ridge, facing S. The sharp, semi-detached E peak has a bare summit, while the long and flat W peak affords many viewpoints from the brink of the cliff.
There is no trail, but the circuit of the peaks may be made with little difficulty. Less than 1/4 m. beyond Peaks Camp at the confluence of the two Diamond Rivers an old logging road bears off R (NE) from the auto road at Dart Wentworth Spring. Follow this for 10 min. then its L fork for 10 min. more to where the latter swings off E. The peaks are now visible, and one should strike into the woods, making for the ridge which runs down SE from the E peak. In a couple of hundred feet another older road will be found, which will help for part of the distance. The crest of the ridge is semi-open and leads quickly to the peak.
Fro the summit follow the main ridge down into a gap, from which there is a short scramble up to the beginning of the long ridge which constitutes the W peak. This ridge is followed at first near the edge of the cliff but later, when it begins to descend toward the SW, farther inward along the crest, where the blazes of an old trail may be found. The direction to be kept is SW, toward a clearing with two buildings (the College Grant Management Center), which is visible from several points on the route. This clearing lies on the auto road about 1/2m. N of Peaks Camp at the confluence of the rivers.
Distance. About 3 m. Auto road to E peak, 1 1/2 hrs.; to clearing at road again, 3 1/2 hrs. "
I am somewhat confused as to which peak is which - I know the firetower list is on the honor system (as are all these lists ) but, does it seem like one must do the entire ridge loop to get to the proposed site? Which is the site? Also, it's hard to tell which direction the 1963 description is referring to - clockwise or ccwise?
Anyone have any insight?
Thanks!!!!
--Becca