Sunday, July 24, 2011

The Bondcliffs

Bondcliffs, White Mountains, New Hampshire July 2011
Oh the Boncliffs. Our first trip up the Bonds in July was met with extreme heat. It was beautiful but really hard on the both of us. We left early out of Lincoln Woods and there was a warm wind blowing through and it just felt gross. We hit the long flat Lincoln Woods Trail and saw a bear in the ravine at the Franconia Falls Bridge. The climb was long and hard and we were out in a blaring sun. The views were awesome. The climb up Mt Bond was hot and we were exposed so it just drained our tanks. We bagged West Bind on our way down to Guyot where it was nice and cool. The tent site is really nice with great tent pads. We slept good and went back out to Guyot and had an overcast sky. The sun came out as we sumitted South Twin. There was a group of Thruhikers on top. The climb down to Galehead was good and we decided to take the Franconia Falls Trail back to the car. We were hot and tired. We got down to 13 Falls and thought about staying. It was nice and a little bit of a swimming hole. We decided to head back to the car and get out of the sun. Overall a great trip. The heat was intense, even for a southerner.
A lot farther than you would think
Wakapak Lincoln Woods Trail


Alpine Zone up Bondcliff

Franconia Ridge from Bondcliff

Above Treeline

Wak with Washington in distance

Bondcliffs, West Bond in distance

Bondcliffs


Team Chacopak

Bondcliffs 

The Ridge

Back up 

Guyot Tentsite

CHEEEEESE!

Bondcliffs from West Bond

Bondcliff Trail from West Bond

West Bond
West Bond, Bondcliffs in back

Guyot in back, West Bond

Sun going down over the Ridge
Fr 
Mt Guyot

South Twin





Twinway

Mt Garfield

South Twin Franconia in back

Presidentials in back

South Twins, Thruhikers

North Twin

Mt Garfield

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Galehead Hut

Galehead





13 Falls

Great Hike

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Roan Highlands, NC/TN Appalachian Trail 10-30-10

Roan Highlands, Carvers Gap to 19E Appalachian Trail. Halloween overnight 2010
This hike was great. We had perfect weather and took our time getting to the barn. We had enough daylight and got the idea to camp on the top of the summit of Little Hump. We had to pack up in the middle of the night to drop down in between the Humps because of very high winds. It was fun hiking late at night. We packed up early and had an amazing morning over Big Hump and the Highlands down to Doll Flats and to 19E. We made great time and just had a memorable hike. This would be the final overnight hike for us as a couple in the south. We would move to New England a few months later. What a great sendoff!



Mountain Harbour Hostel at 19 E

Carvers Gap



Home Sweet Home

Climbing to Round and Jane Bald

View from The Balds

Beautiful View

Round Bald

Grassy Ridge

Jane Bald

Jane Bald

Jane Bald

Amazing view

Grassy Ridge

Climb up Grassy Ridge

Summit

Stayin loose

Roan Mtn in the back

Grassy Ridge

Grassy Ridge

Taking it in

Grandfather Mtn in the back

Back to the AT

Into Overmountain Shelter

The Barn

Camp on the Humps

Diggin for gold

Looking at Grandfather Mtn





Cookin on the Humps

Sunset

Sunset

Sunset

Big Hump

Going up Big Hump

Big Hump







The Ridge

Roan Highlands





Back at the Hostel at 19E