Today I had planned a rather ambitious trip up the northern Presidentials, but lingering tiredness from Saturday's Twins and Galehead trip caused me to just go to Madison Hut. But I went up using two trails I had never used (i.e. redlining them).
The more interesting by far was the Scar Trail. The WMG suggests that "It provides a route to Mt. Adams that includes the spectacular views from Durand Ridge while avoiding the steepest section of the Airline, and it also has excellent outlooks of its own from Durand Scar". There was substantial low cloud cover at the time I hiked, so I got no views. But the trail itself is very interesting: moist, mossy, steep and very "wild". I enjoyed it very much, will return one day when there are views from Durand Scar.
The other new trail for me was the Airline Cutoff; a rather uninteresting trail that gets you from the Airline to the hut. It allows an interesting approach to the hut by the Airline plus Cutoff, definitely more scenic than the Valley Way.
The more interesting by far was the Scar Trail. The WMG suggests that "It provides a route to Mt. Adams that includes the spectacular views from Durand Ridge while avoiding the steepest section of the Airline, and it also has excellent outlooks of its own from Durand Scar". There was substantial low cloud cover at the time I hiked, so I got no views. But the trail itself is very interesting: moist, mossy, steep and very "wild". I enjoyed it very much, will return one day when there are views from Durand Scar.
The other new trail for me was the Airline Cutoff; a rather uninteresting trail that gets you from the Airline to the hut. It allows an interesting approach to the hut by the Airline plus Cutoff, definitely more scenic than the Valley Way.