the starchild
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good morning all,
this whole working thing really annoys me and i need to get away with only a 2 day weekend To keep things action packed and justify 9 hours of driving, I have the idea of a Franconia Ridge overnighter up flume slide to liberty springs to lafayette and down the OBP. i will either be with someone who is a strong hiker with limited cramp-on and axe experience, or possibly solo....if we can all agree on whatever solo means. if alone or the weather is bad, i'll probably hike liberty spring trail instead and set up camp before heading over to flume and liberty.
i have never climbed flume slide in any season. there are a lot of opinions online about the trail. Kinda seems like non-winter hikers believe its technicnal, super dangerious and crazy difficult in winter. Winter hikers and climbers seem to think its actually easier in winter as cramp-ons and ice are more secure then wet rock slabs and boots. I have also been told if its gets too hairy i can BW off to the side as well as having the trail compared to lion's head winter route (which is mad fun and i really enjoyed).
recent trip reports suggest there may be areas of just loose snow over slippery rock.
any beta or opinions anyone would like to share?
also, i unfortunatly haven't paid attention on past trips about possible campsites along the ridge to avoid hiking down to the platforms. i am pretty sure i remember a few spots in the cols that would be legal, its just national forest there right?
william
this whole working thing really annoys me and i need to get away with only a 2 day weekend To keep things action packed and justify 9 hours of driving, I have the idea of a Franconia Ridge overnighter up flume slide to liberty springs to lafayette and down the OBP. i will either be with someone who is a strong hiker with limited cramp-on and axe experience, or possibly solo....if we can all agree on whatever solo means. if alone or the weather is bad, i'll probably hike liberty spring trail instead and set up camp before heading over to flume and liberty.
i have never climbed flume slide in any season. there are a lot of opinions online about the trail. Kinda seems like non-winter hikers believe its technicnal, super dangerious and crazy difficult in winter. Winter hikers and climbers seem to think its actually easier in winter as cramp-ons and ice are more secure then wet rock slabs and boots. I have also been told if its gets too hairy i can BW off to the side as well as having the trail compared to lion's head winter route (which is mad fun and i really enjoyed).
recent trip reports suggest there may be areas of just loose snow over slippery rock.
any beta or opinions anyone would like to share?
also, i unfortunatly haven't paid attention on past trips about possible campsites along the ridge to avoid hiking down to the platforms. i am pretty sure i remember a few spots in the cols that would be legal, its just national forest there right?
william