Bob Kittredge
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When Trish put together the Terrifying 25 list, I noticed that Madison Gulf was on it. The White Mountain Guide warns "this trail on the headwall of Madison Gulf is one of the most difficult in the White Mountains, going over several ledge outcrops, boulder areas and a rock chimney. The steep slabs may be slippery when wet and require scrambling and the use of handholds."
Now it was just this warning that attracted me to this trail 12 years ago, when I was just a youngster of 57. But when I got to the top (back then) I sez to myself "meh". A strenuous hike without a doubt, but "one of the most difficult"? So I thought I'd revisit this trail to see if it really merits being on the T25 list. It does.
Guess I was more agile back then. This time around it was a definite challenge to pick my way up the scrambles. I'm 5'11'' and relatively long of limb; I was glad I had every inch of that reach. Not a good place to take kids unless they're real monkeys. Also, once you're on the headwall, the trail can be difficult to follow in places. (Damned Wilderness Area prohibition on blazing!) Fortunately there are some small cairns at some of the more obscure spots, but there are two or three other places where they'd be a real help too.
So once I'd topped out, I rockhopped my way across the Parapet Trail to Osgood Junction and down the Daniel Webster. Good and sore today.
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Now it was just this warning that attracted me to this trail 12 years ago, when I was just a youngster of 57. But when I got to the top (back then) I sez to myself "meh". A strenuous hike without a doubt, but "one of the most difficult"? So I thought I'd revisit this trail to see if it really merits being on the T25 list. It does.
Guess I was more agile back then. This time around it was a definite challenge to pick my way up the scrambles. I'm 5'11'' and relatively long of limb; I was glad I had every inch of that reach. Not a good place to take kids unless they're real monkeys. Also, once you're on the headwall, the trail can be difficult to follow in places. (Damned Wilderness Area prohibition on blazing!) Fortunately there are some small cairns at some of the more obscure spots, but there are two or three other places where they'd be a real help too.
So once I'd topped out, I rockhopped my way across the Parapet Trail to Osgood Junction and down the Daniel Webster. Good and sore today.
pictures
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