David Metsky
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Hiked the usual route, up North down South. Got to the trailhead just after 9:30 from Boston, on the trail before 10:00. We took a pretty steady pace up the Livermore Road to the North Tripyramid junction, stopping there for some foot repair and gorp. Neither Alex or Cory had been up the trail before, though they had done Flume Slide a few weekends before. They found this to be more difficult, but except for a few places where we had to work on foot placements, everyone made it up without problems.
We rested at the top of the slide and met one guy headed down the North Slide. He seemed to know what he was doing. Once back on the trail we met more people, many having hiked up South and were going down Scaur, several folks using Sabaday Brook and Pine Bend Brook, and a few going up and down South Slide. We grabbed lunch at Middle Tri, then headed down the South slide.
South is, as usual, much easier than North. We had no problems though I could feel it in my knees a bit. The hike out to Livermore Road from the bottom of the slide is way longer than it has any right to be, that section takes forever. We saw lots of folks headed into the woods for camping, I think they were just going up the South Tripyramid trail for a few miles and setting up tents. One group has several tents right next to the brook on the Boulders Loop, where we stopped to soak our feet.
At the car we each had a cold beer and ate our remaining food before hitting the road. A lovely hike.
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-dave-
We rested at the top of the slide and met one guy headed down the North Slide. He seemed to know what he was doing. Once back on the trail we met more people, many having hiked up South and were going down Scaur, several folks using Sabaday Brook and Pine Bend Brook, and a few going up and down South Slide. We grabbed lunch at Middle Tri, then headed down the South slide.
South is, as usual, much easier than North. We had no problems though I could feel it in my knees a bit. The hike out to Livermore Road from the bottom of the slide is way longer than it has any right to be, that section takes forever. We saw lots of folks headed into the woods for camping, I think they were just going up the South Tripyramid trail for a few miles and setting up tents. One group has several tents right next to the brook on the Boulders Loop, where we stopped to soak our feet.
At the car we each had a cold beer and ate our remaining food before hitting the road. A lovely hike.
Photos #1
Photos #2
-dave-