Brambor
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Considering the crappy winter we had - what are your estimates we will be ice free on the summits (sans mtw)
I think the bigger question is, how long will the serious ice flows on shaded trails hang around?
...But, if you go off the beaten trail, there IS enough snow to posthole!
Had to abort an ambitious Lafayette-Flume-Owls Head adventure on Saturday because I'd decided not to schlep snowshoes for the "Roing Route" bushwhack. Bad idea. Temps warmed enough that beautiful sunny day that I was sinking in about 8-10" and decided to *Retreat!* before it turned into a total dumb drill. (Then woke up at O'dark thirty to snag Owls Head Easter morn.)
BTW... met two young guys on Flume who'd managed SOMEHOW to ascend Flume Slide Trail sans spikes/crampons/axes, in what I would describe as Chukka boots. I suggested they descend Liberty Spring Trail and offered to sell them my spikes for $500.
...But, if you go off the beaten trail, there IS enough snow to posthole!
BTW... met two young guys on Flume who'd managed SOMEHOW to ascend Flume Slide Trail sans spikes/crampons/axes, in what I would describe as Chukka boots. I suggested they descend Liberty Spring Trail and offered to sell them my spikes for $500.
Is that this route (link) or something else? http://www.vftt.org/forums/showthread.php?17829-Bushwhack-Mt-Flume-to-Lincoln-Brook-Trail-7-29-07
Not exactly. Mats went back and found a better route, one that I have navigated twice, once in the winter and once in the fall. Beginning near the Flume-Liberty col, head ENE staying well below the ridge that runs E off Liberty. The woods weren't too scrappy. When I did it on the autumn trip, I recorded 1 hr 24 min from Franconia Ridge Trail to Lincoln Brook Trail. I was not pushing but not lolly gagging either.
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