Ed'n Lauky
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4/23/10
Having discovered Mt. Major and its magnificent views, we decided to see what else the Belknaps had to offer.
We passed by the Gilford public library to buy a map and off we went. We started by heading to the Gunstock recreation area and headed up Mt. Rowe. After passing by the FM transmitter tower, we headed into the woods and came out on some ledges with some great views.
We continued on from there and came to the top of the Gunstock ski slopes again with more magnificent views. Here we are looking back down on Mt. Rowe and its communications tower.
From the top of Gunstock we headed down a ways and found the trail entering into the woods and we headed over to Belknap Mt. with its fire tower. It was here that we met the Fire Warden, VFTT's own Trialwrightbratt.
From Belknap we took the boulder trail over to Round Pond. What a gem. This is the largest and most beautiful lake that I've seen at altitude here in New Hampshire.
We had gotten off to a late start and were running a bit late so after hanging out at the Pond for a while we headed back to the car with the intention of returning the next week which we did. To be continued a week later.
Having discovered Mt. Major and its magnificent views, we decided to see what else the Belknaps had to offer.
We passed by the Gilford public library to buy a map and off we went. We started by heading to the Gunstock recreation area and headed up Mt. Rowe. After passing by the FM transmitter tower, we headed into the woods and came out on some ledges with some great views.
We continued on from there and came to the top of the Gunstock ski slopes again with more magnificent views. Here we are looking back down on Mt. Rowe and its communications tower.
From the top of Gunstock we headed down a ways and found the trail entering into the woods and we headed over to Belknap Mt. with its fire tower. It was here that we met the Fire Warden, VFTT's own Trialwrightbratt.
From Belknap we took the boulder trail over to Round Pond. What a gem. This is the largest and most beautiful lake that I've seen at altitude here in New Hampshire.
We had gotten off to a late start and were running a bit late so after hanging out at the Pond for a while we headed back to the car with the intention of returning the next week which we did. To be continued a week later.