Saturday, March 30, 2013

Mt Kearsarge, NH

We looked at the weather last night and decided we wouldnt get better conditions in mid March. The snow was packed down really nicely.  We road walked to the gate and up to the trail junction in microspikes. Temps were mid-upper 40's.  Grayson loved it, met a couple of dogs along the way. Bagged his first official summit and did his first 1000 foot climb. He is most definitely a trail dog and loves being in the woods. He definitely is much less distracted. We ended up doing 3.9 miles on top of the 3.7 Grayson and I did on the Rail Trail last night so he is definitely pooped. We could not have had a better day to start our spring hiking season.



Summit Mt Kearsarge 2,936 ft
Mt Washington in the distance

The White Mtns of New Hampshire and the Appalachian Trail

Mt Kearsarge, NH 


Grayson

Operation Slackattack


Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Grafton Loop Trail, Maine

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Our plan was to drive up to Grafton Notch and walk to Baldpate LeanTo and hang out for part of the afternoon. As we drove through Franconia Notch, the rain started. It poured until we got to Grafton Notch. It stopped raining and we waited. We finally decided to start walking and ended up doing about 4 miles of night hiking. We set up quickly when we got to the Lean To and camped away from the shelter. We met 4 Thruhikers as they were having breakfast at the Lean To. We headed out and climbed Baldpate and got wonderful views. I had always remembered this climb as being very fun. The summit is where we took our turn onto the Grafton Loop Trail. The trail was overgrown and very remote, or atleast ot felt that way. We saw 3 people total, but not until later in the day. The climbs were long and plenty. This is a fun section of remote trail. Many folks still do not really know much about it. There were lots of little swimming holes and I took advantage of one. The water was very cold but refreshing. We pushed on to Stewarts Campsite which is really just a small cleared out area with a couple of logs. There was no water at this spot so we had to camel up earlier in the afternoon when we knew we would push on.  The night was quiet and we were in bed before dark. We woke to clouds and it started raining as soon as we put our packs on. We would be going over Puzzle Mtn in some nasty weather. We got to the summit and notcied some small ice pellets. It was hard to see any blazes at the top as the trail snakes around on the top in an open rock walk. It would have been beautiful, had it not been raining. We decided to get to the road and hitch back to the car. Wak was not feeling the best due to dehydration. When we got to the lot, we could see Puzzle Mtn starting to become cloud free. We eneded up deciding to save the rest of the GLT for next spring. We have planned on hiking the final section over Sunday River, Stowe and Old Speck in 2013.