| Hiking Trail Conditions Report |  
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Scaur Peak, North Tripyramid, Middle Tripyramid, South Tripyramid, West Sleeper, NH |  
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  | Trails: | 
Livermore Road, Livermore Trail, Scaur Ridge Trail, Pine Bend Brook Trail, bushwhack, Mt. Tripyramid Trail, Kate Sleeper Trail, herd path |  
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  | Date of Hike: | 
Monday, September 7, 2020 |  
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  | Parking/Access Road Notes: | 
Parked at Livermore Trailhead.1/2 full at 730 3/4 full on return  |  
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  | Surface Conditions: | 
Dry Trail, Mud - Minor/Avoidable  |  
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  | Recommended Equipment: | 
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  | Water Crossing Notes: | 
Extremely low  |  
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  | Trail Maintenance Notes: | 
Trails overall in great shape. Between Scaur Ridge Trail and Bushwhack on Pine Bend Brook Trail for Scaur 4 blowdowns 3 of which are easy stepovers 1 duck under.The rest of the trail today had minor stepovers here and there.  |  
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  | Dog-Related Notes: | 
a couple friendly dogs  |  
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  | Bugs: | 
none-not packing repellent anymore  |  
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  | Lost and Found: | 
3 masks small handful trash.Vinyl gloves, ziplock bag and hand sanitizer came in handy today. Looking forward to Winter🙂  |  
 
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  | Comments: | 
Extremely overcast start opted not to ascend via the slide instead took Scaur Ridge Trail and did a quick side trip to Scaur Peak. There is no summit sign but is a well sealed jar and notebook. I also dropped down the Mt Tripyramid Trail to the top of North Slide for a spectacular view. After the Tripyramids I took the Kate Sleeper Trail over to West Sleeper and back to descend the South Slide. It was nice chatting with the 2 couples on the slide-one of which didn't come up the North Slide. Great day for this hike. 
  
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  | Name: | 
Scottb  |  
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  | E-Mail: | 
mainebeefman@gmail.com   |  
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  | Date Submitted: | 
2020-09-07   |  
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  | Link: | 
 
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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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