Hiking Trail Conditions Report |
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Mt. Rowe, Gunstock Mountain, Belknap Mountain, Piper Mountain, Whiteface Mountain, Mt. Mack, Mt. Anna, Straightback Mountain, Mt. Major, East Quarry Mountain, West Quarry Mountain, Rand Mountain, Mt. Klem, NH |
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 | Trails: |
Ridge Trail, Saddle Trail, Blue Trail, White Trail, Old Piper Trail, Piper-Whiteface Link, Round Pond-Piper Link, Quarry Spur, Quarry Trail, Mt. Klem-Mt. Mack Loop, Round Pond Trail |
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 | Date of Hike: |
Sunday, June 7, 2015 |
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 | Parking/Access Road Notes: |
only two cars at 4:00 am (no way!) A good amount at the end of the hike but plenty of room for more |
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 | Surface Conditions: |
Dry Trail |
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 | Recommended Equipment: |
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 | Water Crossing Notes: |
All easily rock hoppable |
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 | Trail Maintenance Notes: |
Trails in great shape with good blazes, the only hard one to find was the green headed from Piper to Round Pond, the sign is only one way. This trail was decent to follow though the hardest of the day. Someone on Round Pond Trail cleaning out water bars on our way down (Thank you!) |
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 | Dog-Related Notes: |
Kali had a great hike. She is solid on the trail. Water here and there, she was able to camel up at crossing. Her favorite part of the hike was the people on Major but mostly passing Round Pond for a dip in both directions. |
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 | Bugs: |
yes, once we were a mile from the car I got cranky with bugs and sun |
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 | Lost and Found: |
nothing lost, 12 peaks found. |
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 | Comments: |
Great day to hit all 12 Belknap peaks. This is a goal I have had for a while now. Thank you Jeremy for helping me out and being willing to start a hike at the crack of dawn! We were blessed once again with amazing weather. Route finding was easier than I had expected due to lots of recent blazing. What a great range to play in! |
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 | Name: |
heather&kali |
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 | E-Mail: |
hikerhmh@gmail.com |
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 | Date Submitted: |
2015-06-07 |
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 | Link: |
https:// |
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Disclaimer: Reports are not verified - conditions may vary. Use at own risk. Always be prepared when hiking. Observe all signs. Trail conditions reports are not substitutes for weather reports or common sense. |
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