TrishandAlex
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(Most of this entry was copied from my Summit Cheeseburger post.) All the pictures can be found here.
Summit Cheeseburger's Mission: "To encourage, enable, and document the consumption of a Cheeseburger on every summit on earth."
We've wanted to do a Summit Cheeseburger hike for some time now, but it's difficult to find a peak that's a) close to a place that sells cheeseburgers and b) has a trail that's relatively short (we wanted to eat our burgers while they were still hot!). We finally decided on North Doublehead in Jackson, NH. We were at the trailhead fifteen minutes after purchasing our cheeseburgers at the McDonalds in North Conway.
We took the Doublehead Ski Trail to Old Path.
Old Path was 0.6 miles of STEEP! The pictures don't do the grade justice.
Once at the intersection with New Path, we turned left and were soon at the cabin.
Summit! Cheeseburgers!
View from the nearby ledge...
After a bit of lounging, we headed down the Ski Trail, which was much easier than Old Path and a lot kinder on the knees.
This was a nice 3.3 mile walk in the woods, and the cheeseburgers were a nice summit treat. We might have to do this kind of thing again...I notice a lot of NH mountains have yet to be claimed for Summit Cheeseburger...
Summit Cheeseburger's Mission: "To encourage, enable, and document the consumption of a Cheeseburger on every summit on earth."
We've wanted to do a Summit Cheeseburger hike for some time now, but it's difficult to find a peak that's a) close to a place that sells cheeseburgers and b) has a trail that's relatively short (we wanted to eat our burgers while they were still hot!). We finally decided on North Doublehead in Jackson, NH. We were at the trailhead fifteen minutes after purchasing our cheeseburgers at the McDonalds in North Conway.
We took the Doublehead Ski Trail to Old Path.
Old Path was 0.6 miles of STEEP! The pictures don't do the grade justice.
Once at the intersection with New Path, we turned left and were soon at the cabin.
Summit! Cheeseburgers!
View from the nearby ledge...
After a bit of lounging, we headed down the Ski Trail, which was much easier than Old Path and a lot kinder on the knees.
This was a nice 3.3 mile walk in the woods, and the cheeseburgers were a nice summit treat. We might have to do this kind of thing again...I notice a lot of NH mountains have yet to be claimed for Summit Cheeseburger...