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Street and Nye – October 12, 2013

Posted on October 12, 2013 by EdMoran Posted in Trip Reports

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Overheard at the Loj: “We are saving Street and Nye for a rainy day because there are no views”.

Today’s lesson: There usually are views if you take the time to look (and don’t be an eavesdropper at the Loj). Please enjoy the rest of this somewhat tongue-in-cheek post: Continue reading→

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Liberty and Flume – August 31, 2013

Posted on August 31, 2013 by EdMoran Posted in Trip Reports


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Part of our pre-labor day White Mountains trip, this was an 11 mile thru-hike from the Flume Visitor Center to Lincoln Woods. It was a very warm, humid and mostly cloudy day, but very little rain fell. Beginning on the Whitehouse Trail we quickly reached the Liberty Springs Trail which becomes increasingly steep until it reaches the junction with the Franconia Ridge Trail. We stopped at the junction for a snack and to cool off and spoke briefly with a ranger who was making the rounds.
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Mt Carrigain – August 30, 2013

Posted on August 30, 2013 by EdMoran Posted in Trip Reports

20130830Carrigain-063es400As part of an extended pre-Labor Day hiking trip in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, I took the group up Mt. Carrigain via the Signal Ridge trail. From the trailhead on Sawyer River Road this hike is about 10.6 miles and 3300 feet of elevation gain. In the winter, the road is closed and you should plan on this hike being several miles longer. Continue reading→

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Mt Willey – August 16, 2013

Posted on August 16, 2013 by EdMoran Posted in Trip Reports

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This was a day hike starting on the Ethan Pond trail at the Willey House station. It is a short hike at just about 5.5 miles, but includes about 2800 feet of elevation gain, almost half of which occurs during the last 3/4 mile before the summit. This steep section also includes an extensive set of ladders.
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Osceolas – August 14, 2013

Posted on August 14, 2013 by EdMoran Posted in Trip Reports

20130814Osceolas-019ec2s400This was an out and back hike to Mount Osceola and East Osceola starting and ending at the Greeley Ponds trailhead on the Kancamagus Highway. The weather was beautiful, except for a brief shower while we were on the way back to the trail head.
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Hunter Mountain and Leavitt Peak – June 29, 2013

Posted on June 29, 2013 by EdMoran Posted in Trip Reports


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We hiked Hunter Mountain and Leavitt Peak (also know as Southwest Hunter) on a warm early summer day. It was a sort of a belated Father’s Day hike as both of my sons came along and we had another father-daughter combination there as well. We hiked a loop starting on the Spruceton Trail and ending up back at Spruceton Road via the Devil’s Path and Diamond Notch trails.

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Witttenberg, Cornell, and Slide Mountains – June 15, 2013

Posted on June 15, 2013 by EdMoran Posted in Trip Reports

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We traversed the Burroughs Range from Woodland Valley State Campground to the Slide Mountain parking area on Route 47. Along the way we enjoyed the many viewpoints and short rock scrambles as we followed the Wittenberg-Cornell-Slide trail over its namesake mountains. This is one of my favorite routes in the Catskills owing to those same views and scrambles. Continue reading→

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North Dome and Sherrill – April 28, 2013

Posted on April 28, 2013 by EdMoran Posted in Trip Reports

I20130428NorthDome-Sherrill-008cs400 guided MK to North Dome and Sherrill as part of his successful quest to complete the Catskill 3500 list. It was a rather warm late April day and the ground surprisingly dry for the spring. We started the bushwhack near the beaver pond by the turn in the Devil’s Path west of St Annes Peak.

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Thomas Cole Mountain Bushwhack – March 17, 2013

Posted on March 17, 2013 by EdMoran Posted in Trip Reports

20130317ThomasColeBushwhack-003s400On St Patrick’s Day we bushwhacked Thomas Cole Mountain via a route less traveled from private property with permission from the landowner. The weather was perfect for a late winter hike with sunshine and the temperature not too far below freezing and enough snow to comfortably wear our snowshoes for the entire hike.
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Kinsman Range – August 19, 2012

Posted on August 19, 2012 by EdMoran Posted in Trip Reports

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North and South Kinsman make a great destination as either a day hike or staying overnight using the Lonesome Lake hut as the base for day hiking. The hike from the hut to the Kinsman summits follows the route of the Appalachian Trail via the Fishin’ Jimmy and Kinsman Ridge trails.

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