DayTrip
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I'm looking at doing a weird loop hike of sorts in the near future and one of the trails I'll be taking is the Lincoln Brook Trail. I've done the section to Owl's Head a few times (but it has been quite awhile) and I have never done the stretch from Owl's Head to 13 Falls Campsite. As I recall, the WMG describes that section as wet and potentially difficult to follow in many sections. I don't imagine that is a popular area so I had few questions:
1) Is it indeed difficult to follow? Curious if this has changed over the years with the increase in hiker traffic. I'm reasonably good with following faint trails but I may be in this area at dusk/night/dawn, which usually makes light treads tricky.
2) If I also recall, trail reports typically make this area sound pretty wet and muddy. Anyone been in there this year? Curious about this section, and the trail in general, with the wet Summer season we've had.
3) Are any of the river crossings near 13 Falls on par with the 2 "big" crossings on the Southern end of this loop? The WMG doesn't describe it as such so I assume they are normal.
If anyone has info on that area, especially if it is from this year, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
1) Is it indeed difficult to follow? Curious if this has changed over the years with the increase in hiker traffic. I'm reasonably good with following faint trails but I may be in this area at dusk/night/dawn, which usually makes light treads tricky.
2) If I also recall, trail reports typically make this area sound pretty wet and muddy. Anyone been in there this year? Curious about this section, and the trail in general, with the wet Summer season we've had.
3) Are any of the river crossings near 13 Falls on par with the 2 "big" crossings on the Southern end of this loop? The WMG doesn't describe it as such so I assume they are normal.
If anyone has info on that area, especially if it is from this year, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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