The last time I hiked up Kearsarge North I attempted to make a loop hike by coming down the Kearsarge Trail to Shingle Pond and attempting to hook up with the old Shingle Pond trail which I believe was or is used by mountain bikers. It is shown on my Mapsource US TOPO 2008, but not on any of my paper maps. After poking around near the West side of Shingle Pond for about a half hour, and despite finding some trail tools cached, I never found the Shingle Pond (bike) trail.
I then decided to hike down the Weeks Brook trail and ended up on the Green Hill road just about a quarter mile from where the Hurricane Mountain Road joins it.
Being of sound legs and a weak mind I then hiked up over the HMR back to my truck parked at the N. Kearsarge traihead. Let me tell you, that was a road walk I never soon want to repeat.
My US TOPO 2008 shows the Shingle Pond trail coming out onto the HMR about three driveways up from the Kearsarge trailhead. It appears that if you hike up the Kearsarge trail to just about where it gets steep (900 ft elev) you could whack .3 miles East and intersect the Shingle Pond trail to complete a loop going up Kearsarge North from the East. My TOPO shows that you would be within the NF and probably not on private land.
I particularly enjoy making loops rather than out and back hikes.
Any one have any information on this possible loop?
I then decided to hike down the Weeks Brook trail and ended up on the Green Hill road just about a quarter mile from where the Hurricane Mountain Road joins it.
Being of sound legs and a weak mind I then hiked up over the HMR back to my truck parked at the N. Kearsarge traihead. Let me tell you, that was a road walk I never soon want to repeat.
My US TOPO 2008 shows the Shingle Pond trail coming out onto the HMR about three driveways up from the Kearsarge trailhead. It appears that if you hike up the Kearsarge trail to just about where it gets steep (900 ft elev) you could whack .3 miles East and intersect the Shingle Pond trail to complete a loop going up Kearsarge North from the East. My TOPO shows that you would be within the NF and probably not on private land.
I particularly enjoy making loops rather than out and back hikes.
Any one have any information on this possible loop?