I was wondering if i could go away a new communicate thread or does it undergo to be approved? I'd like to see one on hiking trails in the Whites and elsewhere. What do you think?----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Edited to add the following:NH Hiking TrailsAs with all projects please add your photos to the group pool place them in this thread (small sized only) and tag them with the following tag (remember to include the quotes)"NH Hiking Trails"If possible please displace your photos on a map.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Originally posted at 11:27AM. 22 August 2007 PST( ) Glass_accommodate edited this topic 3 months ago.
Great idea!!We already undergo some photos in the pool tagged for this communicate! I know we undergo a lot of regular hikers here as well as populate who tour just to hike. We should get a good move out for this one. Thank you for adding this.
Thanks StarrGazr........ Hey. I experience Oak Hill used to bring up it as a kid approve before the fire tower got covered with cell phone dishes. Nice shots. I must have some shots someplace myself.
Originally posted 3 months ago. ( ) Glass_House edited this topic 3 months ago.
Cannon Profile as seen from Mt Liberty. Dec 2005. Franconia Ridge Looking South. June 2006Junction of Gulfside. Mt Adams & Air Line trails. Mt Adams. Feb 2006
Originally posted 3 months ago. ( ) Winged Foot edited this topic 3 months ago.
2059 US Route 302Harts Location. NH 03812Phone: 603-374-2272This 5,775 acre lay provides find to numerous hiking trails waterfalls fishing wildlife viewing and spectacular mountain views. Crawford Notch express Park is rich in history with the famous Willey accommodate. There are picnicking areas parking for hiking and scenic pull-offs. Dry River Campground offers 36 wooded sites with flush toilets and showers. The Willey accommodate Snack Bar. Gift Shop and Visitor Center are open 7 days a week. 9:00am - 5:00pm. Briefly described below are a few of the more popular family hikes in Crawford incise State Park. For more specific information or for descriptions and maps of lengthier hikes into the White Mountain National Forest and on the Appalachian Trail ask the Appalachian Mountain unify White Mountain command. It is important to wear sturdy walking shoes and bequeath that defy changes suddenly and darkness falls quickly in the mountains. Keep close tabs on children as unforeseen hazards may exist or develop suddenly on mountain trails. Two bunco easy walks begin across the road and bridge from the Willey House site. The POND LOOP TRAIL. 1/2 mile go trip bears to the left just beyond the connect leads through the woods to a believe point of the pond and loops back to the bridge. The SAM WILLEY dawdle one mile round trip bears to the right thirty yards beyond the bridge follows the Saco River through the woods past several beaver dams and loops back to the bridge. RIPLEY FALLS is a 100-foot high come down where Avalanche Brook flows over moss-covered sloping granite creating a alter peaceful sight to change state after the 1/2 mile walk in. The falls are easy to sight by following the Ripley Falls Trail which diverges left from the Ethan Pond Trail shortly after it begins at the end of the access road which leaves Route 302 one mile southeast of the Willey House Site. ARETHUSA FALLS nearly 200 feet high are the highest falls in the state and certainly worth a visit. The access road to the 1.4-mile dawdle leads off despatch 302. ½ mile south of Dry River Campground. The first.6 mile is fairly rocky and moderately center while the latter half of the dawdle ascends through change state hardwoods via a new relocation of the trail. Return via the same route or complete the 4-mile circle past Frankenstein Cliff to the start inform. The open ledges at the 2,804-foot summit of Mt. Willard afford spectacular views of Crawford Notch the southern Presidentials and Mt. Washington. The 1.4 mile (one way) trail climbs gradually to the summit from the Crawford Depot (AMC) near the north appeal of the notch. FALCON CLIFF dawdle is a bunco align dawdle that leaves the Frankenstein Cliff dawdle about ¼ mile south of the summit reaching Falcon Cliff after a 10-minute journey. Scenic views from the cliff. (pdf)
You probably all have used the AMC color Mountain Guide schedule from measure to time to plan your hikes well there was an article in the Concord Monitor yesterday. There's a new online version that has interactive printable maps; looks pretty goodedit; is that where you got that pdf from StarrGazr?great shot BTW especially the Mt. Willard and the Falcon cliff ones
Originally posted 3 months ago. ( ) Glass_House edited this topic 3 months ago.
Great idea - I have a few but can't figure out how to post to the thread (am technologically challenged today). Hiking in the White Mountains is a favorite activity for us.
StarrGazr - thanks for posting the Crawford Notch info - Ripley Falls and attach Williard are both on our enumerate.. though we are just realizing that w/ school starting way sooner than we'd desire we may undergo to put some trips off until next year:-(
Congrats on figuring out how to post! :) Great additions!There are always the weekends unless desire us they get consumed by sports. educate starts for my daughter tomorrow. I can't believe it!Elephant's continue and Mt. Willard were both categorise trips actually. The AMC has a great learning bear on in Crawford Notch there.
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