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--M. said:Second on The Parapet (we should have just gone over the top).
Gets my vote as well. A horrible useless trail designed by a sadist!
--M. said:Second on The Parapet (we should have just gone over the top).
Being the masochist who enjoyed the Link I am giving serious thought to the following route:audrey said:The Parapet wins! An early June day, a cold damp wind, and 6 inches of surprise new snow melting all over it. Boots sloshing, pants soaked from lurching against those angled, jutting boulders, rough enough to take the skin off you...
I am glad I'm not the only one out there who despises the Fish'n Jimmy trail!!!!roadtripper said:The footing isn't really too bad, but I still despise the Fishin' Jimmy Trail. Always wet, always dark, always awful.
The footing isn't really too bad, but I still despise the Fishin' Jimmy Trail. Always wet, always dark, always awful.
NewHampshire said:I guess we could also lay claim to North Slide and Huntington Ravines, where slipping can be common......and dangerous to your health!
Forget ravine headwalls and similar stretches of steep trail where use of hands / scrambling is required; that's fun.
The trick is to do it in late winter when two or three feet of snow has smoothed it all out for you.roadtripper said:The footing isn't really too bad, but I still despise the Fishin' Jimmy Trail. Always wet, always dark, always awful.
There's actually a sign at the top of the trail discouraging its use. I passed it by.NewHampshire said:Have not been on it, but I hear the Tom Wiggin trail SUX!
Brian
--M. said:There's actually a sign at the top of the trail discouraging its use. I passed it by.
MichaelJ said:Great sign:
Not Recommended - Steep and Loose
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