Lot's of great bushwhacking in that area.
I've bushwhacked down W. Bond to the Franconia Brook Trail - very nice b'whack.
There's also some nice slides that dump into Redrock brook from Guyot/W. Bond - those would make some good bushwhacking (just ask the bear that travels on a weekly circuit between 13 Falls and Guyot).
You can bushwhack up the east side of OH, but you have to hit the line pretty dead on otherwise you're in pine/spruce or a gully
I've heard/read many good reports about bushwhacks from the North. There was a trail on that side, which is mentioned in the 1950 guidebook. It's also been done quite a few times by expeditious hikers and skiiers. It has the most forgiving grades, and (from what I've been told) the most open woods on the mountain.
The Black Pond bushwhack saves alot of time (people say it doesn't in the summer, but I spent 30 minutes extra trying not to drown in a river... so it totally saves time when the water is high). Contrary to popular belief, I don't think it would be that hard to bushwhack back to black pond if you're a good trekker. The spot where you go into the woods is obvious, the woods are open so a consistent bearing is doable, and the herd path is easy to pick up.