MuddyPaws
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When you don't have the time, energy or equipment to climb a mountain, but still find yourself up in the mountains, where do you go?
A perennial favorite of my family and me is Square Ledge in Pinkham Notch. Or at the very least we'll walk down to check out Glen Ellis falls.
I just hiked the Boulder Path off the Kanc with my dog to break in the new snowshoes (which honestly weren't necessary ... but they were new!) and I'd like to return in summer to scramble up some of the boulders and enjoy a temperature over ten degrees.
So where do you go to get out in the mountains without actually getting on them?
Amy
A perennial favorite of my family and me is Square Ledge in Pinkham Notch. Or at the very least we'll walk down to check out Glen Ellis falls.
I just hiked the Boulder Path off the Kanc with my dog to break in the new snowshoes (which honestly weren't necessary ... but they were new!) and I'd like to return in summer to scramble up some of the boulders and enjoy a temperature over ten degrees.
So where do you go to get out in the mountains without actually getting on them?
Amy