David Metsky
Well-known member
Mohamed was planning on hiking this on Saturday, but the weather was iffy so plans were changed. I arrived up at his place on Saturday night, met Judy, and we did a little route planning. It was a redlining affair, trying new trails to familiar summits.
I took off a little early as I needed to buy lunch food and gasoline, I met up with Mohamed, Judy, and Mike at the Daniel Webster (Scout) trailhead in Dolly Copp. They had dropped Judy's car at the Pine Link trailhead. We started up at 8:30, didn't see a soul until we were on the Osgood Ridge trail. The trail is steeper and rougher than the book implies and we went a little slowly.
Upon reaching the summit, Mohamed decided that his legs weren't up for the rough descent down Howker Ridge and Pink Link, so he elected to head down to the hut and descend on the Valley Way. After lunch we headed down Osgood, to Howker, to Pine Link, which was much steeper than the book implied. Notice a trend?
Great day to be above treeline, warm but not sweltering and a steady light breeze to cool you off. The rocks are still as jagged and difficult as ever, but great hiking companions made that easy to forget. Both trails are rough but great, it's a nice alternative loop to the usual suspects.
First set of photos
Second set of photos
-dave-
I took off a little early as I needed to buy lunch food and gasoline, I met up with Mohamed, Judy, and Mike at the Daniel Webster (Scout) trailhead in Dolly Copp. They had dropped Judy's car at the Pine Link trailhead. We started up at 8:30, didn't see a soul until we were on the Osgood Ridge trail. The trail is steeper and rougher than the book implies and we went a little slowly.
Upon reaching the summit, Mohamed decided that his legs weren't up for the rough descent down Howker Ridge and Pink Link, so he elected to head down to the hut and descend on the Valley Way. After lunch we headed down Osgood, to Howker, to Pine Link, which was much steeper than the book implied. Notice a trend?
Great day to be above treeline, warm but not sweltering and a steady light breeze to cool you off. The rocks are still as jagged and difficult as ever, but great hiking companions made that easy to forget. Both trails are rough but great, it's a nice alternative loop to the usual suspects.
First set of photos
Second set of photos
-dave-