OldMan
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Last summer after visiting Zealand and Galehead huts to bag the surrounding peaks I thought it would make a great trip to go hut to hut and bag as many 4Ks as I could in a week. After some planning I decided to hike from Lincoln Woods to Appalachia averaging 4 peaks and 12 to 13 miles a day. Staying at the huts meant I need not carry a tent, sleeping bag, or food for my 6 day stroll in the mountains. By May this year I still had not booked the huts and checking the availability left me with the 2nd week in August to take the trip. I had originally hoped to do it in July but it seems my procrastination at booking huts turned out to be good weather wise.
I got busy packing my backpack the week before the trip. On the Sunday morning, my wife Kim dropped me at Lincoln Woods with my very heavy pack and my shiny new Limmers which I had been breaking in since the spring.
Day 1: LincolnWoods to Osseo Trail to Franconia Ridge Trail to Mt Fume, Mt Liberty, Mt Lincoln, Mt Lafayette, to Greenleaf Trail to Greenleaf Hut, 11.6 miles, 5300 vertical.
The sun was shining and I was heading to be above 3000’ for most of a week. I’m at my happiest above 3000’ so what could be better. Lincoln Woods came and went by quickly as I marched to the Osseo trailhead. I had never been up the Osseo Trail to Mt Flume so I was looking forward to the climb. I also considered the Flume Slide but though with a full pack this might be a better choice. The staircase up the trail is very cool.
It wasn’t long before I was staring at my first peak of the week, Mt Flume. The high clouds that morning made for some great views of the peaks down the Franconia Ridge.
Soon after Flume I was on Mt Liberty and heading over to Little Haystack where I stopped for a bite to eat. The weather had held all morning by shortly after lunch the clouds started to roll in. By the time I reached Mt Lincoln it had become overcast so I pushed on to My Lafayette. From the trail I could not see my first stop, Greenleaf Hut.
By Mt Lafayette the clouds had engulfed the summit so I took a quick photo and headed down to the hut for a meal and a good nights sleep.
I got busy packing my backpack the week before the trip. On the Sunday morning, my wife Kim dropped me at Lincoln Woods with my very heavy pack and my shiny new Limmers which I had been breaking in since the spring.
Day 1: LincolnWoods to Osseo Trail to Franconia Ridge Trail to Mt Fume, Mt Liberty, Mt Lincoln, Mt Lafayette, to Greenleaf Trail to Greenleaf Hut, 11.6 miles, 5300 vertical.
The sun was shining and I was heading to be above 3000’ for most of a week. I’m at my happiest above 3000’ so what could be better. Lincoln Woods came and went by quickly as I marched to the Osseo trailhead. I had never been up the Osseo Trail to Mt Flume so I was looking forward to the climb. I also considered the Flume Slide but though with a full pack this might be a better choice. The staircase up the trail is very cool.
It wasn’t long before I was staring at my first peak of the week, Mt Flume. The high clouds that morning made for some great views of the peaks down the Franconia Ridge.
Soon after Flume I was on Mt Liberty and heading over to Little Haystack where I stopped for a bite to eat. The weather had held all morning by shortly after lunch the clouds started to roll in. By the time I reached Mt Lincoln it had become overcast so I pushed on to My Lafayette. From the trail I could not see my first stop, Greenleaf Hut.
By Mt Lafayette the clouds had engulfed the summit so I took a quick photo and headed down to the hut for a meal and a good nights sleep.
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