WhiteMTHike
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Cannon via the Kinsman Trail.
Ooooh, quite right. They actually do not live in Limrock/Limerick/Limerock (quite frankly, It never impressed me enough to learn the name ), they are near to there, nestled on a quiet little moutaintop retreat.spencer said:and I think your kinfolk would be offended if you go to "Limrock" I suspect they live in Limerick! Limerock is the speedway in CT
Do you mean to tell me that there are actually mountains that you don't have to walk FOREVER before you start climbing? Remember, we hike mostly in the Adirondacks, where a 2-4 miles of flat walking in/out is the park-regulated minimumchomp said:Bondcliff is a great hike, but its a long day that involved 5 miles of flat walking just to access the Bondcliff Trail. It is worth the walk, but it is a long day.
We'd really like to get up to Katahdin on the 1-2 but I didn't get reservations (so I guess that’s out). My son will be bummed
That was my plan when I did it, but I arranged a ride with another hiker and followed the ridge to Lafayette, and down the OBP. A very nice day. Needs a car spot if you can't get a ride.burg said:I love trails that pop out suddenly above tree line. The Osseo trail is one of my favorites for that reason. Be sure to hit Flume and Liberty both or continue along the ridge as far as you like.
We must think alike--I did this loop too. Also very nice. A ~2mi walk on the bike path will get you back to your car.At the other end of the ridge are the Skookumchuck and Greenleaf trails. Skook is a great trail that ends in a beautiful spot on the ridge north of Lafayette. Hike along the ridge to the summitt of Lafayette to combine this with a descent of Greenleaf through Eagle Pass (Eagle Crag?), which is an awesome place, for a great loop avoiding the crowds except for the summit cone of Lafayette (requires a car spot).
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