Kevin Rooney said:And then there are the Hancocks, above either side of the Y junction ...
Kindly explain this. Yes, they are above either side of the Y junction. I'm guessing they are badly eroded under the snow?
Tim
Kevin Rooney said:And then there are the Hancocks, above either side of the Y junction ...
A'yup, though some work was done on the South side fairly recently IIRC.bikehikeskifish said:Kindly explain this. Yes, they are above either side of the Y junction. I'm guessing they are badly eroded under the snow?
Tim
Stinkyfeet said:Wouldn't want the Passaconaway Slide Trail looking like the northern/Cannon end of the Kinsman Ridge Trail, with its over-my-head washed out gullies. (Was that section ever rerouted??)
Tim - Brian got it right. They're badly eroded, in need of working waterbars and the like. I think they'd be tough to re-route, however, but I'm no expert of trailbuilding.bikehikeskifish said:Kindly explain this. Yes, they are above either side of the Y junction. I'm guessing they are badly eroded under the snow?
Tim
I still love the slide route, but abandoning the Lincoln Brook trail and making the slide access via a bushwhack up the brook valley may allow more solitude on the slide.RoySwkr said:I would vote for a new trail up the SE side of OH perhaps starting near the Franconia Brook crossing on Lincoln Brook Trail. This would allow the permanent closure of the steep slide route and make the Lincoln Brook valley a wilder place closer to what true wilderness is.
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