The key is to pick the correct valley to head up to the ridge which gets you well south of the summits. The actual ridge top was quite infested with blowdowns but by staying just short of the ridge there are more somewhat open softwoods along the east side of the ridge.
Thanks. Sounds like just north of the southern tributary is your recommendation.
DayTrip, I know Black Pond + Brutus is most common and most likely to be broken out; it's just I've found from doing the NEHH that
1) most common is not necessarily "best" depending on your taste and balancing of various difficulties (routefinding vs. trailbreaking vs. steeps vs. eating spruce vs....) As I mentioned, I don't like how far up the mountain the eroded part of the OHS path has gotten and BB gets pretty close to/into it. I'm also liking the idea of taking a relatively straightforward trail path in, set camp, and then bushwhack, rather than having to do the BP BW fully-loaded.
2) the herd path or, in winter, broken trail is not always the best route and sometimes it's more effort to try and follow it and figure out if it's going wrong than to strike one's own way. I spent way too much time thrashing on NKD when I should have just given up, set the bearing, and crawled on my belly.
3) All else aside, sometimes I just want to find the path that seems best to me and prove I'm a man and not a piano-key.