Long story alert
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Last October, I hiked the Outer Loop of the Pemi as a 3 night backpacking trip and then came off the Bonds and crossed the Pemi on those LARGE boulders to camp at Franconia Brook Campsite. The boulders were sticking about 12 inches out of the water. The plan was to stay at that campground and then hike the Inner Loop of the Pemi and Owl's Head along the Way. All expcept one of my hiking partners for that trip (because they are infinitely more inteeligent than me
) hiked out to Woodstock that night and stayed in a warm, dry, clean bed in town and ate and drank real food and beer.
However, Brian and I stayed because I wanted to do the "Loop within the Loop" and we managed to barely stay dry as the rain poured from the sky with such force that my tent sagged onto us, not from the wind but from the sheer force of the water falling onto us.
The next day 4 friends (2 from the night before and 2 more) joined / rejoined us for the Inner loop. They of course came in on the Wilderness Trail and had no need to cross the Pemi. They stood on the other side as Brian and I looked on with some shock at the LARGE boulders that we had previously crossed under water about 6-10 inches. The water levels had risen over 2 feet.
Since I had found the rock-hopping the night before challenging enough, we decided to lock arms and walk across the Pemi, a stupid thing I shall NEVER do again. WE stayed upright and safe but the look of horror on the faces of my friends will forever be stuck in my mind. They were in such shock, noone took any pictures of the 2 idiots crossing the rushing Pemi.
In any case, the levels of all the crossings on the Lincoln Brook Trail were very high and most of us donned tevas or some sort of water sandal to walk across the larger crossings. It was an adventure to say the least.
I hiked OW again this past weekend and though the levels were less than last year at this time, it was still a challenge.
I say bring a GOOD pair of water shoes and allow enough time to change into them and then cross slowly and carefully. The water is also VERY cold so keep that in mind. It is certainly doable I think as most things are with enough care and attention, but just be extra careful.
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