grouseking
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Finally! I made it to Wachipauka Pond! And from the look of things, I need to head back there, because Webster Slide Mountain looks amazing.
We got to the north side of the trail head around 10am, and were surprised that the trail had not been broken at all. I guess this is a trail that is mainly used by thru hikers. Snow had already started, but it wasn't a big deal. Actually, it added to the charm of the hike. We had a feeling that there would be few people out there today because of the forecast, and we saw no one the entire hike.
One surprise: The steep hill that led up towards the pond....it kind of took me by surprise, and we had someone (my sister) who wasn't very experienced with winter hiking, so it was a slow go, and I felt bad. But she did great and we made it up the slow slowly and methodically. Meanwhile, we brought the dog, Bentley with us, and he was doing laps back and forth, and responded to every whistle that was blown. He was a good dog!
Dog
Pic of the hill letting up
More doggie
Suffice to say, when we got back to the car, this particular dog passed out for the entire ride home.
As we approached the pond, I saw glimpses of Webster Slide Mountain. It looks very impressive and imposing. If I had a little more time that day, I might have tried to head up the trail. Perhaps next spring, or at least before I move to DC....
When we got a view of the pond, we bushwhacked off trail down to the water. Actually, I think we might have briefly ventured off trail anyways. All the way up the trail was a little difficult to follow and when we got to the pond, I couldn't tell if where it was. But it didn't matter, we were at the pond, and it was time to take a break, and get some pictures.
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By this point, the snow had started in earnest, at least up at the pond. So I decided to put the camera away, and we headed back to the car, wondering how bad the roads would be. Well, once we were back down in the lower elevations, the snow almost completely stopped, and the temps warmed above freezing. In fact, the sun was in and out of the clouds. We were definitely in a "shadow" zone thanks to the mountains. In fact, the roads were completely clear when we got back. They remained clear almost all the way back. Snow was almost nonexistent till we got south of Fairlee VT, where it started in earnest, and it didn't stick till we got back to my apt. So it was an easy trip home.
http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/570226962OXcbNw
Hope you like!
grouseking