Lizzy
New member
I know all of us here love hiking, but I was wondering if anyone ever "regretted" taking a certain trail and vowed never to use it again.
For me, I would have to say the Mt Clinton Tr is my least favorite. A couple of years ago, I did a Webster-Jackson-Pierce loop and used the Mt Clinton descending from Mitspah to the DRT. Man, it really s***** ! It was way overgrown, leaves constantly in the face for the first mile, then it became extremely rocky and very very wet & muddy, the trail at times seem to be nothing more than a glorified brook bed. Maybe I was just really tired, and it didn't help it was raining that day, either. But IMHO probably the "least fun"
I've ever had hiking a trail in the Whites. But the views from Webster Cliffs and seeing a big hawk take off from the edge of the cliff from about 30' away more than made up for it. Birds of prey rule !!!!!
And Tuckerman's, too. Definitely not a fun place for the solo hiker. Don't know what the hell I was thinking that day. Anyway, please share. I'd love to hear some great stories. This forum rules. You guys are awesome. Hope to meet some of y'all on the trails soon, I'll give the "V" sign.
For me, I would have to say the Mt Clinton Tr is my least favorite. A couple of years ago, I did a Webster-Jackson-Pierce loop and used the Mt Clinton descending from Mitspah to the DRT. Man, it really s***** ! It was way overgrown, leaves constantly in the face for the first mile, then it became extremely rocky and very very wet & muddy, the trail at times seem to be nothing more than a glorified brook bed. Maybe I was just really tired, and it didn't help it was raining that day, either. But IMHO probably the "least fun"
I've ever had hiking a trail in the Whites. But the views from Webster Cliffs and seeing a big hawk take off from the edge of the cliff from about 30' away more than made up for it. Birds of prey rule !!!!!
And Tuckerman's, too. Definitely not a fun place for the solo hiker. Don't know what the hell I was thinking that day. Anyway, please share. I'd love to hear some great stories. This forum rules. You guys are awesome. Hope to meet some of y'all on the trails soon, I'll give the "V" sign.