1HappyHiker
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It was one of those days where we had a loose structure of a "game-plan" in mind, but nothing definitive. Steve and I headed off on the Basin Cascade Trail with the thought of going at least to Kinsman Pond via the Cascade Brook and Kinsman Pond Trail. Then, depending upon several factors, we thought we might possibly do one or both of the Kinsmans as well.
Once we arrived at Kinsman Pond, the visibility was next to zero. Below is what we saw (or didn't see, as the case might be!)
No View
We debated about whether to head on up to North Kinsman with the hopes that we might climb above the cloud cover and perhaps get an "undercast" view. But rather than expend the effort to go there and then have it all be for nothing, I took a long-shot chance of calling my wife at work to ask if she could take a moment to check the Internet webcams. Amazingly enough I was able to get cell phone service from Kinsman Pond. And a big thank you to Cheryl for taking a moment to check things out for us. From what she could see, it appeared that visibility would not be good even if we went up higher to North Kinsman.
So, we killed a little more time by going over to the junction of the Fishin' Jimmy & Kinsman Ridge trail, and then eventually went a couple tenths of a mile down the Fishin' Jimmy Trail to a viewpoint that overlooks the Franconia Ridge. Once there, we confirmed all over again that there were no views!
After this excursion, we turned around and headed back to Kinsman Pond. We waited around for awhile longer, and eventually, the cloud cover started to lift. We got a few fleeting glimpses of the pond and the Kinsmans!
The Beginnings of a View
Finally, at nearly 4 PM, we got a really nice view!
Kinsman Pond View (looking southward)
Kinsman Pond View (looking northward)
Although we were a bit disappointed that the weather didn't cooperate on this particular day, we did have the satisfaction of proving once again that patience pays off. By waiting it out at Kinsman Pond, the weather finally lifted, just before sunset, and we got some views.
1HappyHiker
Once we arrived at Kinsman Pond, the visibility was next to zero. Below is what we saw (or didn't see, as the case might be!)
No View
We debated about whether to head on up to North Kinsman with the hopes that we might climb above the cloud cover and perhaps get an "undercast" view. But rather than expend the effort to go there and then have it all be for nothing, I took a long-shot chance of calling my wife at work to ask if she could take a moment to check the Internet webcams. Amazingly enough I was able to get cell phone service from Kinsman Pond. And a big thank you to Cheryl for taking a moment to check things out for us. From what she could see, it appeared that visibility would not be good even if we went up higher to North Kinsman.
So, we killed a little more time by going over to the junction of the Fishin' Jimmy & Kinsman Ridge trail, and then eventually went a couple tenths of a mile down the Fishin' Jimmy Trail to a viewpoint that overlooks the Franconia Ridge. Once there, we confirmed all over again that there were no views!
After this excursion, we turned around and headed back to Kinsman Pond. We waited around for awhile longer, and eventually, the cloud cover started to lift. We got a few fleeting glimpses of the pond and the Kinsmans!
The Beginnings of a View
Finally, at nearly 4 PM, we got a really nice view!
Kinsman Pond View (looking southward)
Kinsman Pond View (looking northward)
Although we were a bit disappointed that the weather didn't cooperate on this particular day, we did have the satisfaction of proving once again that patience pays off. By waiting it out at Kinsman Pond, the weather finally lifted, just before sunset, and we got some views.
1HappyHiker