Franconia Ridge Traverse - Old Bridle Path to Flume and out Liberty Springs - 13.4, 5450, 9:25
Bailout option #1 (enroute bailout): Lincoln, Lafayette - Old Bridle Path - Falling Waters - 8.9, 3900, 6:25
Bailout option #2 (premptive bailout if we arrive and conditions are bad): Liberty, Flume - Liberty Springs, Franconia Ridge Trail, out-and-back - 10.2, 4250, 7:15
With 8-12" of new snow, expect to take at least book time, and maybe 20% more, depending on how many people show up.
I would expect that the Falling Waters Trailhead will be on the short list for plowing (but bring shovels). Not so sure how quickly they get to Whitehouse / Flume Gorge.
Opinions? Questions? Interest?
05:15am Stickney Ave / Concord Park-n-ride
06:30am Whitehose / Flume Gorge
06:45am Falling Waters
07:00am Boots-on-trail
05:00pm Done
This trip is considered advanced - for winter hikers with experience. It involves considerable time above treeline. Full winter gear is required (Snowshoes and crampons at least.) We will follow the Hike Safe guidelines.
Forecast looks good, but it is not yet within the T-36 window of accuracy and we have a Nor'easter to get through first. Final go/no-go decision will be posted here by 6PM Saturday.
RSVPs preferred due to car spots and uncertainty with snow / conditions. Please reply here or by PM or by e-mail.
Tim
Bailout option #1 (enroute bailout): Lincoln, Lafayette - Old Bridle Path - Falling Waters - 8.9, 3900, 6:25
Bailout option #2 (premptive bailout if we arrive and conditions are bad): Liberty, Flume - Liberty Springs, Franconia Ridge Trail, out-and-back - 10.2, 4250, 7:15
With 8-12" of new snow, expect to take at least book time, and maybe 20% more, depending on how many people show up.
I would expect that the Falling Waters Trailhead will be on the short list for plowing (but bring shovels). Not so sure how quickly they get to Whitehouse / Flume Gorge.
Opinions? Questions? Interest?
05:15am Stickney Ave / Concord Park-n-ride
06:30am Whitehose / Flume Gorge
06:45am Falling Waters
07:00am Boots-on-trail
05:00pm Done
This trip is considered advanced - for winter hikers with experience. It involves considerable time above treeline. Full winter gear is required (Snowshoes and crampons at least.) We will follow the Hike Safe guidelines.
Forecast looks good, but it is not yet within the T-36 window of accuracy and we have a Nor'easter to get through first. Final go/no-go decision will be posted here by 6PM Saturday.
RSVPs preferred due to car spots and uncertainty with snow / conditions. Please reply here or by PM or by e-mail.
Tim
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