South Peak (Moosilauke), April 24, 2010

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TrishandAlex

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Glencliff Trail, South Peak spur. 6.4 miles roundtrip.

Alex and I are now pursuing the Trailwrights list. There are 72 peaks on this list, 48 of which are the NH4K mountains we've already climbed. However, Trailwrights only allows one peak to be counted per hike, so there are a few loops/traverses we'll need to repeat.

I brought this list to Alex's attention so that we might have direction when choosing trails. We are people who thrive on structure; lists appeal to us. We are in no rush to complete our new quest, and we look forward to many years of relaxed peakbagging.

Today's challenge was Moosilauke's South Peak. And a challenge it was! There was nothing onerous about the trails themselves, nor were there any unforeseen circumstances with which to wrestle. The difficulty was our lack of recent hiking experience. Both of us felt very tired and out-of-shape.

The day began rather well. MadRiver joined us, and as usual we were happy to have his company.

Alex and I marveled at the sight of the Glencliff Trail. We've only hiked it during winter conditions, so it was interesting to see what this path looked like without snow.

Along the way, Alex discovered these "bark pants" (for very short people):

Patches of snow began to appear halfway up...

...before beginning in earnest just before the steep and final half-mile.

Alex and I felt strong as we reached the South Peak spur path.

This path looked relatively unused. However, the snow was firm enough to permit barebooting.

The spur path is only a few tenths of a mile long, and we reached the summit quickly and easily. The views were lovely -- here's the main peak of Mt. Moosilauke and the snow-covered Carriage Road.

Looking out and about...

We lounged for a bit, relishing the vista and chatting with Rick, a nice fellow who joined us on the summit. We also had the pleasure of meeting Kim, Kelly and Pete -- it was lovely speaking with all of you!

After consuming our traditional summit chocolate, the three of us began the trek downward. Unfortunately, Alex and I have become too accustomed to butt-sliding on winter snow; our legs have apparently forgotten how to hike downhill. Alex uncharacteristically stopped every twenty minutes or so to rest, and my knees complained with every step. Six weeks without hiking plus five months of butt-sliding equals two out-of-shape hikers.

We did manage to get down, but I was so tired when we arrived back at the trailhead that I forgot to take our traditional end-of-the-hike photo; this picture of Alex walking through the fields will have to suffice.
 
Trish,
It's good to see you and Alex out on the trail again. Doesn't take too long to get out of shape; been there. On most descents the constant pounding; dodging roots, bouncing of rocks gives you that tingling, tired, aching kind of feeling in one's legs. By the end of a hike sometimes the leg will actually quiver. And that is how my better half came upon his trail name - jimmylegs.:D

Donna:)
 
Nice report Trish and glad to see you and Alex are conquering yet another list. Lots of nice peaks out there that aren't on the 48. Good Luck!

Petch
 
I always enjoy reading trip reports.
You are a great team!
Anew list to conquer... Go get at it!
Sandy
 
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Oooh, I think I see a green field and buds in Glencliff! :) It is nice to see that spring is returning to the Whites. And that was over a week ago.

South Peak is my fav part of Moosilauke, hands down. I visited it on Columbus Day 2008 and was in awe of the view down to the Tunnel Brook Ponds.

My fav photo of yours was the one with Alex bounding down the trail to end the hike. It pretty much tells the happy story of your day. Awesome!

grouseking
 
Sandy, Hal and grouseking -- thank you!

grouseking, yes, South Peak is lovely, isn't it! That's why we're excited about this new list. Another great bunch of mountains to visit, another great bunch of views to experience.

Hal, Trailwrights is next for me and Alex, as well as finishing the winter NH4Ks. Sage wants to continue the 52WAV list, and both girls are interested in the Ossipees and the Belknaps. And we all want to highpoint much of the USA.

:D
 
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