MTNRUNR
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After a leisurely breakfast @ Dunkin Donuts in Lincoln, started in on the Wilderness Trail @ 8:42.
Barebooted to jct Black Pond Trail then used snowshoes and poles. By Black Pond and onto the bushwhack. Soon the "trail" split Figured the one to the right probably went to the pond so took the left fork. Had thought it would pretty much follow the contour but seemed to climb a bit, which got me wondering(was told later there was a high and low bushwhack?). Then it desended and @ 11:40 I hit the Franconia Brook Trail.
Followed it to the left and soon met a guy from Nashua on his way out. He informed me there was a group of hikers and a skier ahead of me and he'd met 2 guys that headed to bushwhack to OH from the south end.
Unfortunately, the temp's were rising and after about 5 1/2 miles snow started balling up under the snowshoes and on the pole tips! Yuk!!! After cleaning them off, it took about 8 steps for them to build right back up
Arrived @ base of slide @ 12:04, ate some and headed up. I could hear voices ahead, which made me feel good...company, that's a good thing
Passed guy that had left his skiis below and had snowshoes on. He was camping out near Black Pond with a friend who was a bit ahead.
I definately was going to use crampons coming down
Caught his friend above the slide and continued, when the 1st of the "group" started whizzing by headed down. There were about 8 men & women moving very well.
Reached the old summit @ 1:51 and the "new" @ 2:02, trail was well broken(of course) the whole way
After taking pix w/2nd camper we headed back. Showed him the old summit but still no sign of his friend. He figured he'd turned back.
Soon we got to the point the bushwhackers had joined the trail. Told him I was going to follow it back. So @ 2:17 I headed into the woods.
There were a few tight spots but not bad! However there were a couple spots where there was more than one track! Fortunately the ones I followed brought me back onto the Fran Brk Tr in the middle of the brook, just a bit East of where I'd joined it earlier
Ended up following the FBTr back to the Wilderness Trail where I was extremely glad to remove my balled up snow shoes!!! Sticky snow detracted greatly from the FUN factor!
As usual the trek out was uneventful(except for 2 skiers whizzing by!) and seemed to take forever. Got out 9 hours and 36 minutes after starting...lot longer than I'd expected. Didn't quite need the headlamp. As I changed into dry clothes the rain picked up!
Feel bad for folks in the near future with predicted warm weather!
Sooo...who were all you folks out there today ...and THANKS for breaking Trail!!
Barebooted to jct Black Pond Trail then used snowshoes and poles. By Black Pond and onto the bushwhack. Soon the "trail" split Figured the one to the right probably went to the pond so took the left fork. Had thought it would pretty much follow the contour but seemed to climb a bit, which got me wondering(was told later there was a high and low bushwhack?). Then it desended and @ 11:40 I hit the Franconia Brook Trail.
Followed it to the left and soon met a guy from Nashua on his way out. He informed me there was a group of hikers and a skier ahead of me and he'd met 2 guys that headed to bushwhack to OH from the south end.
Unfortunately, the temp's were rising and after about 5 1/2 miles snow started balling up under the snowshoes and on the pole tips! Yuk!!! After cleaning them off, it took about 8 steps for them to build right back up
Arrived @ base of slide @ 12:04, ate some and headed up. I could hear voices ahead, which made me feel good...company, that's a good thing
Passed guy that had left his skiis below and had snowshoes on. He was camping out near Black Pond with a friend who was a bit ahead.
I definately was going to use crampons coming down
Caught his friend above the slide and continued, when the 1st of the "group" started whizzing by headed down. There were about 8 men & women moving very well.
Reached the old summit @ 1:51 and the "new" @ 2:02, trail was well broken(of course) the whole way
After taking pix w/2nd camper we headed back. Showed him the old summit but still no sign of his friend. He figured he'd turned back.
Soon we got to the point the bushwhackers had joined the trail. Told him I was going to follow it back. So @ 2:17 I headed into the woods.
There were a few tight spots but not bad! However there were a couple spots where there was more than one track! Fortunately the ones I followed brought me back onto the Fran Brk Tr in the middle of the brook, just a bit East of where I'd joined it earlier
Ended up following the FBTr back to the Wilderness Trail where I was extremely glad to remove my balled up snow shoes!!! Sticky snow detracted greatly from the FUN factor!
As usual the trek out was uneventful(except for 2 skiers whizzing by!) and seemed to take forever. Got out 9 hours and 36 minutes after starting...lot longer than I'd expected. Didn't quite need the headlamp. As I changed into dry clothes the rain picked up!
Feel bad for folks in the near future with predicted warm weather!
Sooo...who were all you folks out there today ...and THANKS for breaking Trail!!