Hiking Trail Conditions Report |
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North Tripyramid, Middle Tripyramid, NH |
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 | Trails: |
Pine Bend Brook Trail, Mt. Tripyramid Trail, Sabbaday Brook Trail |
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 | Date of Hike: |
Monday, July 1, 2019 |
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 | Parking/Access Road Notes: |
Parked at Sabbaday and walked to Pine Bend on Rt 112 to start wooded portion of hike. Lot with plenty of spaces on a Monday morning at 8:30. Nearly full at 3pm. |
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 | Surface Conditions: |
Dry Trail, Mud - Minor/Avoidable |
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 | Water Crossing Notes: |
Beautiful sunny day but rain in previous 3 days. There were about 8 manageble water crossings on Pine Bend Brook. Coming down on Sabbaday, there was a lot of water from weekend and so many of the brook crossings were deep and no way to cross without getting boots wet up to 6-8 inches and treacherous in a few spots. Glad I came down this way because didn't care if feet wet last mile or so. |
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 | Trail Maintenance Notes: |
Very poorly marked on all trails. Only a few blazes on first mile of each trail. Most of trail at about 2500 ft poorly marked but given clear day only one or two stream crossings were a little difficult to pick up trail on other side. Upper part of Sabbaday is very steep and would be a challenge in the rain. |
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 | Dog-Related Notes: |
Walked with my dog and she loved it and easily handled it but she is 40 lbs and any dog less than 30 may struggle with parts. |
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 | Bugs: |
Ok as long as you didn't stop but as soon as you did, the black flies mostly and few mosquitos would swarm. So I did not eat lunch at summit-a pity. |
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 | Comments: |
Sabbaday falls are absolutely beautiful and worth coming down that way. Upper part of Sabbaday is very steep and would be a challenge/dangerous in the rain or wet in either direction. |
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 | Name: |
Tom |
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 | E-Mail: |
thomas.gaziano@verizon.net |
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 | Date Submitted: |
2019-07-01 |
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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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