DSettahr
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A friend and I are planning to spend 3-4 days on an overnight trip in either VT or NH. We're trying to find a spot where we can easily hike in a few miles Friday evening, set up a base camp, and have 2 solid days worth of mountains to climb from said camp. The options for something like this seem to be limited... we've got a preference for 4,000 footers but if anyone has any suggestions for peaks with solid views all grouped around a central spot we could camp out, we'd appreciate it.
One spot I'm looking at is the Dry River Wilderness- how is the trail up along the Dry River? Is there any tenting opportunities before you get to the shelter? The shelter is 5 miles in and that may be further than we are willing to hike on Friday evening. Also, do the trails to the summits from the Dry River regularly get broken out in winter? It seems that there are easier ways to most of the summits, so this might not be the case...
How about the Pemi Wilderness? This might be preferable since it's a bit closer. It looks like we could camp along the river, but the summits of many of the peaks look pretty far away. How often do these trails get broken out in winter? What tenting opportunities are available there? I understand that Owl's Head is like the Allen of the Whites- any truth to this statement?
We were also thinking about doing overnights maybe on Mansfield or Camel's Hump, but aren't sure there's enough on these peaks to keep us satisfied for 2 full days of hiking...
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
One spot I'm looking at is the Dry River Wilderness- how is the trail up along the Dry River? Is there any tenting opportunities before you get to the shelter? The shelter is 5 miles in and that may be further than we are willing to hike on Friday evening. Also, do the trails to the summits from the Dry River regularly get broken out in winter? It seems that there are easier ways to most of the summits, so this might not be the case...
How about the Pemi Wilderness? This might be preferable since it's a bit closer. It looks like we could camp along the river, but the summits of many of the peaks look pretty far away. How often do these trails get broken out in winter? What tenting opportunities are available there? I understand that Owl's Head is like the Allen of the Whites- any truth to this statement?
We were also thinking about doing overnights maybe on Mansfield or Camel's Hump, but aren't sure there's enough on these peaks to keep us satisfied for 2 full days of hiking...
Any suggestions would be appreciated!