For some reason I seem always to go down the lower part of the Greenleaf Trail; today I decided to go up it for a change. Since it has few views I planned to go down the Old Bridle Path, and since I am out of shape I was just going to the hut and back.
Drove through Lincoln on my way, and stopped at The Mountain Wanderer to say "Hi" to Steve. At that time my plan was to leave my car at Lafayette Place and to walk to the Greenleaf trailhead. Steve suggested that I do the "bushwhack" from the Old Man Viewing parking lot, and I am a sucker for such suggestions
Approaching Lafyette Place I saw cars parked on the road, so I drove on. I stopped at the Old Man Viewing site to get a waypoint, and to see what things looked like. Well, right opposite where I parked my car there was a very clear herd path.
Part of my plan today was to record a track of the lower Greenleaf Trail, so I decided to follow the herd path to the trail, go back down the way I had gone up, then park at the tramway site and do the whole trail. I left my pack and poles in the car, as I expected a short trip.
It was very steep, and I wished I had my poles with me. There were multiple branches of the herd path; I followed what seemed like the main one. It kept going up, and no trail! Well, I kept going up, hoping to find the trail soon. Eventually I decided that I had gone up too far, so I returned to my car.
The bushwhack should aim for the southern end of the lowest switchback. I assumed (correctly, it turned out) that the herd path I was following had missed it, going too far south. That being the case it would have to climb an extra 200 (vertical) feet to meet the trail.
I had recorded my track, and hoped to see where it was relative to the trail.
When I reached the switchback I saw:
Nothing much too write about the rest of the trip.
I believe that the herd path is close to useless practically. I enjoyed it, as I like going off the beaten path, but if your objective is to get to the hut via the Greenleaf Trail then use the trail the whole way.
Note also that there are still signs in the parking lot saying "10 minute parking only". Not sure whether it is enforced.
Note also that if you are walking from Lafayette Place and want to use the shortcut you will have to use the bicycle path, the Pemi Trail is on the other side of the highway.
Drove through Lincoln on my way, and stopped at The Mountain Wanderer to say "Hi" to Steve. At that time my plan was to leave my car at Lafayette Place and to walk to the Greenleaf trailhead. Steve suggested that I do the "bushwhack" from the Old Man Viewing parking lot, and I am a sucker for such suggestions
Approaching Lafyette Place I saw cars parked on the road, so I drove on. I stopped at the Old Man Viewing site to get a waypoint, and to see what things looked like. Well, right opposite where I parked my car there was a very clear herd path.
Part of my plan today was to record a track of the lower Greenleaf Trail, so I decided to follow the herd path to the trail, go back down the way I had gone up, then park at the tramway site and do the whole trail. I left my pack and poles in the car, as I expected a short trip.
It was very steep, and I wished I had my poles with me. There were multiple branches of the herd path; I followed what seemed like the main one. It kept going up, and no trail! Well, I kept going up, hoping to find the trail soon. Eventually I decided that I had gone up too far, so I returned to my car.
The bushwhack should aim for the southern end of the lowest switchback. I assumed (correctly, it turned out) that the herd path I was following had missed it, going too far south. That being the case it would have to climb an extra 200 (vertical) feet to meet the trail.
I had recorded my track, and hoped to see where it was relative to the trail.
When I reached the switchback I saw:
- A herd path leaving the trail
- That I was very close to my original ascent path
Nothing much too write about the rest of the trip.
I believe that the herd path is close to useless practically. I enjoyed it, as I like going off the beaten path, but if your objective is to get to the hut via the Greenleaf Trail then use the trail the whole way.
Note also that there are still signs in the parking lot saying "10 minute parking only". Not sure whether it is enforced.
Note also that if you are walking from Lafayette Place and want to use the shortcut you will have to use the bicycle path, the Pemi Trail is on the other side of the highway.