DayTrip
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If this heat keeps up for the weekend I was thinking about taking some sort of loop hike to go and check out the bushwhacks for Owl's Head this weekend. I know they are generally of more interest for Winter (which I have yet to do) and I assume followed more easily with tracks in the snow. As I recall from the many Winter posts I think there were two possible bushwhacks to by pass the problem river crossings.
My question is what are the two bushwhacks (one of which I believe is the Black Pond bushwhack) and can they be followed in Summer (i.e. do they have a footpath that is more herd path than bushwhack like herd path for the problem crossings on North Twin)? I'd like to learn the "official" bushwhack routes if possible and capture a GPS track for Winter use. If anyone can share any details, whether by reply or as a reference to a prior post regarding Summer routes, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
And I guess as an addendum, is the Brutus bushwhack also followable in Summer or is that strictly a snow thing to avoid the ledges of the Summer route?
My question is what are the two bushwhacks (one of which I believe is the Black Pond bushwhack) and can they be followed in Summer (i.e. do they have a footpath that is more herd path than bushwhack like herd path for the problem crossings on North Twin)? I'd like to learn the "official" bushwhack routes if possible and capture a GPS track for Winter use. If anyone can share any details, whether by reply or as a reference to a prior post regarding Summer routes, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
And I guess as an addendum, is the Brutus bushwhack also followable in Summer or is that strictly a snow thing to avoid the ledges of the Summer route?