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I resumed my "ravine list" this weekend with a hike up Great Gulf Trail on route to Washington and it reminded me of a few things I wanted to look into.
First, I'd like to take Six Husbands and/or Sphinx Trail one of these days. Does anyone have a photo of the dangerous ledge at the top of ladders on Six Husbands Trail? AMC Guide makes it sound quite dangerous and tricky, but the AMC Guide has been known to exaggerate. I descended Wamsutta Trail on my way out last weekend and found the chimney at approximately 3600' to be quite daunting (was pretty steep and slick with loose gravel on the ledge surfaces) and there was barely a mention of it in the Guide. If that chimney barely warrants a mention I'm wondering exactly how nasty Six Husbands is. It doesn't seem like the trails in this ravine see too many dry days. I did Madison Gulf Trail last summer after a prolonged dry spell and it was like hiking up a brook on the headwall.
Second question is on King Ravine. I will also be doing this trail over the summer and have a question on the "Subway" route option. Exactly how "cave like" is this section? I have no issues with the boulder scrambling but I am pretty claustrophobic and I'm wondering if the squeezes in this section are so tight that I might freak out doing it. It mentions crawling under rocks, etc in Guide. I didn't have any issues with the section similar to it at beginning of "The Fan" in Huntington Ravine but I wouldn't consider that "cave like" and don't know how comparable it is.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words so if anyone has any photos they can share it would be appreciated. Thanks.
First, I'd like to take Six Husbands and/or Sphinx Trail one of these days. Does anyone have a photo of the dangerous ledge at the top of ladders on Six Husbands Trail? AMC Guide makes it sound quite dangerous and tricky, but the AMC Guide has been known to exaggerate. I descended Wamsutta Trail on my way out last weekend and found the chimney at approximately 3600' to be quite daunting (was pretty steep and slick with loose gravel on the ledge surfaces) and there was barely a mention of it in the Guide. If that chimney barely warrants a mention I'm wondering exactly how nasty Six Husbands is. It doesn't seem like the trails in this ravine see too many dry days. I did Madison Gulf Trail last summer after a prolonged dry spell and it was like hiking up a brook on the headwall.
Second question is on King Ravine. I will also be doing this trail over the summer and have a question on the "Subway" route option. Exactly how "cave like" is this section? I have no issues with the boulder scrambling but I am pretty claustrophobic and I'm wondering if the squeezes in this section are so tight that I might freak out doing it. It mentions crawling under rocks, etc in Guide. I didn't have any issues with the section similar to it at beginning of "The Fan" in Huntington Ravine but I wouldn't consider that "cave like" and don't know how comparable it is.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words so if anyone has any photos they can share it would be appreciated. Thanks.