MindlessMariachi
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Hi
Long-time lurker here, finally getting in on the posting:
I've never done the Wright Trail up to Goose Eye Mountain. In fact, the only time I'm ever been on Goose Eye was on a summer thru-hike six years ago, so my memory of it is hazy. My question for this well-informed community is this: what's the terrain like on the Wright Trail/Goose Eye in winter? The AMC map shows the top of Goose Eye at something like 4 miles up the Wright Trail. But is this one of those "you're-crazy-if-you-do-this-in-winter" trails (like, say, Mahoosuc Notch) or is it a "sure,-just-bring-snowshoes-crampons-good-sense-and-all-the-the-other-requisite-winter-gear-and-have-fun" kind of a trail? I ask because I'd like to try to peak bag the summit via the Wright Trail, perhaps with an overnight at the tent site (which is also shown on the AMC map.)
From my thru hike, I recall the terrain on the AT getting instantly alot more difficult the instant I stepped across the NH/Maine border, but it's been a while since I was on that stretch of trail, and, like I said, I've never been there in winter. The goal here is to have a pleasant overnight trip, take in the views from one of the less popular open peaks, and to not kill myself with excruciating effort. (I ask these questions with full knowledge of all customary warnings about winter hiking). Comments welcome!!!!
Long-time lurker here, finally getting in on the posting:
I've never done the Wright Trail up to Goose Eye Mountain. In fact, the only time I'm ever been on Goose Eye was on a summer thru-hike six years ago, so my memory of it is hazy. My question for this well-informed community is this: what's the terrain like on the Wright Trail/Goose Eye in winter? The AMC map shows the top of Goose Eye at something like 4 miles up the Wright Trail. But is this one of those "you're-crazy-if-you-do-this-in-winter" trails (like, say, Mahoosuc Notch) or is it a "sure,-just-bring-snowshoes-crampons-good-sense-and-all-the-the-other-requisite-winter-gear-and-have-fun" kind of a trail? I ask because I'd like to try to peak bag the summit via the Wright Trail, perhaps with an overnight at the tent site (which is also shown on the AMC map.)
From my thru hike, I recall the terrain on the AT getting instantly alot more difficult the instant I stepped across the NH/Maine border, but it's been a while since I was on that stretch of trail, and, like I said, I've never been there in winter. The goal here is to have a pleasant overnight trip, take in the views from one of the less popular open peaks, and to not kill myself with excruciating effort. (I ask these questions with full knowledge of all customary warnings about winter hiking). Comments welcome!!!!