Pete_Hickey
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Friday, I took a walk in the rain up the Hancocks. I started a bit early, and was alone. It is an area I am unfailiar with. As I reached the junction of the Hancock loop trail, I noticed a slide on North Hancock, and wondered if the trail took that route up. If it didn't, I was thinking that in nicer weather it would be a good approach.
When I was a few tenths of a mile up the trail, I heard a sudden rumbling... a bit like thunder, but sharper, with the sound of large rocks bouncing. Yep, a whole pile of rocks let loose and rubled down the slide. In all my years of hiking, I've never been that close to rocks coming down. I've done quite a bit of slide climbing, too. I was then wondering if the trail would meet the slide, and worried slightly about crossing it, since when something slides, it is a bit unstable for some time after. It got me wondering, what it would be like to have been on that slide, and seeing the stuff coming.
As I'm not used to walking in the Whites, I wondered how common this is. Is it?
Oh yeah. On my return, I met a couple of hikers, and at the parking lot, I noticed a VftT sticker on their Maine car. "Hi" again.
When I was a few tenths of a mile up the trail, I heard a sudden rumbling... a bit like thunder, but sharper, with the sound of large rocks bouncing. Yep, a whole pile of rocks let loose and rubled down the slide. In all my years of hiking, I've never been that close to rocks coming down. I've done quite a bit of slide climbing, too. I was then wondering if the trail would meet the slide, and worried slightly about crossing it, since when something slides, it is a bit unstable for some time after. It got me wondering, what it would be like to have been on that slide, and seeing the stuff coming.
As I'm not used to walking in the Whites, I wondered how common this is. Is it?
Oh yeah. On my return, I met a couple of hikers, and at the parking lot, I noticed a VftT sticker on their Maine car. "Hi" again.