Bill and Sheep
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Since I won't be able to get out this coming weekend, my Winter hiking season ended last weekend. This got me thinking about what I want to accomplish this summer. Without a peak list that I'm actively working on, my thoughts have been moving to redlining.
For a couple years now, I've been actively seeking out less obvious routes to the NH4k. I did a little thinking last night and decided to attempt to complete my redlining of the Franconia, Twin and Willey Ranges (as listed in the 28th WMG). After a bunch of calculation I came up with almost 150 miles of trails in that section and I've hiked almost 90 of them.
Sixty miles of trails doesn't seem like too much but it will take a good number of trips to cover all of them. After spending some time planning hikes, I'm really excited about the melting snow as I'll be tacking some of these adventures.
- At least two overnight hikes over the Bonds
- A circumnavigation of Owl's Head
- Some really silly backtracking on the Pemi East Side Trail to "get" the Pine Island Trail
- A few new routes over Flume and Lafayette
- Exploring the unknown areas between Galehead Hut ad 13 Falls
- A chance to explore non-4k areas like Frankenstein Cliffs and Arethusa Falls
I'm now over my melting snow sadness and ready for some warm weather adventures.
So, does anyone else have any interesting summer plans? Rainy days like today seem prefect for staring at our maps and dreaming of warmer, drier days on the trails.
For a couple years now, I've been actively seeking out less obvious routes to the NH4k. I did a little thinking last night and decided to attempt to complete my redlining of the Franconia, Twin and Willey Ranges (as listed in the 28th WMG). After a bunch of calculation I came up with almost 150 miles of trails in that section and I've hiked almost 90 of them.
Sixty miles of trails doesn't seem like too much but it will take a good number of trips to cover all of them. After spending some time planning hikes, I'm really excited about the melting snow as I'll be tacking some of these adventures.
- At least two overnight hikes over the Bonds
- A circumnavigation of Owl's Head
- Some really silly backtracking on the Pemi East Side Trail to "get" the Pine Island Trail
- A few new routes over Flume and Lafayette
- Exploring the unknown areas between Galehead Hut ad 13 Falls
- A chance to explore non-4k areas like Frankenstein Cliffs and Arethusa Falls
I'm now over my melting snow sadness and ready for some warm weather adventures.
So, does anyone else have any interesting summer plans? Rainy days like today seem prefect for staring at our maps and dreaming of warmer, drier days on the trails.