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yvon

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Owl’s Head on Friday august 28 2009.
After we did the Bonds two weeks ago, Owl's Head was our next destination. Because we want to eliminate the longer hike, remain on our list.
We left for Lincoln on Thursday, because the weather seemed perfect for Friday and not Saturday. Friday morning we left the motel about 5:30 by Lincoln Highway # 3 and a few minutes later a bear crossing the road. This is our third bear, in our last 2 hike this month. We arrived at the Lincoln Woods parking, and we leave it is 6:10h, it was a little cool, 43F. By crossing the suspension bridge, it reminded us, two weeks ago when we met a bear. I feel Annie nervous and hoping to not see again this mammal. So, I told her to talk to me to indicate our presence. She heard all kinds of noise, but we have not seen bear on the trail that day. We did the first part of the path very quickly. The second part was in some sections muddy, and longer because we have sought the path at one occasion. And we had to remove our boots twice to cross two rivers after looking how we could pass through without removing it.

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We easily found the trail to the summit and our way on the "Slide" to Owl's Head. And, there is not too much of from the dead moose in the trail, but it still smelled. The slide is made with small and medium-sized rocks, it's very to manage. And from the slide, the view of the mountains of Franconia Range is superb.
Arriving at the old summit, we took one of several herdpath leading to the new summit. For being not very popular summit, it was popular on Friday. I counted 27 people who have reached Owl's Head summit on that day. And also, 2 persons finished their 4000 footer NH list.
On our way back to the parking, we removed our boots only at the last crossing, having found a passage on the rocks at the first one. But I got stung by two wasps and today is my lower leg was swollen by 2 bites. Returning from the summit to the parking was very fast.
The temperature was superb throughout the day and a beautiful sky, although during the day we have not seen too much. Because those trails has not to many views. We have views only by the slide and a view of Bond on the Lincoln Woods Trail.

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But we are very proud to have done this summit and for this beautiful day in the wood.
It was possible to save mileage and also save the first river crossing by passing by Black pound and bushwack to the Lincoln Br. Tr. But Annie don’t wanted to do this bushwack.
But look at the leg of Annie, for the definition of AOUTCH!! Z. .. x ?%$#&*#!.. (Owl's Head)

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This is the result of Bushwacking, crossing over a tree and a slipping on a rock during a river crossing.

On our last two hike, 4 summits and three bears, is it lucky to have seen 3 bears?........ or ...
So, for a summary of the day:
OWL: 1 BEAR : 1
So Owl’s Head was the #33 on our NH48

OWL'S HEAD SLIDESHOW
 
Yvon and Annie,

Great job on a difficult hike! From the looks of Annie's leg, the score is Granite:1 Annie:0 . Be careful out there!
 
Glad you liked Owls Head; last time we were up there a woman was complaining that she wouldn't be caught dead up there ever again!

More bears, more fun! I've seen a few there...the only one that scared me was the huge campground bear near Franconia Falls. I think they called him Brutus. I'm afraid to think what has become of him.

And Annie got some badges of honor...we should have a contest to see who has the most permanent hiking scars.
 
I'm fairly sure it was you and Annie I saw around 5:30 pm in the parking lot at Lincoln Woods. Next time I'll introduce myself. (I was the solo hiker sitting on the ground in the lot until I saw all the red ants and got out of there!!)
Sandy
 
Here's to hoping I'm hearing this right as my wife shouts it to me from the kitchen: (her French is better than mine, which is zero)

le bon travail!

Owl's Head is definitely a memory maker. Glad you had a good day for it. We did it in late June when it was raining all day, every day.
 
Owl's Head and moose smells.

Happy to hear the moose odor is less than it was as we plan to take in Owl's Head soon. Photos are great! Glad you had a good hike.
Grumpygran
 
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