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NH 4000 Footer Guides, Peakbagging, Trip Reports, Winter Hiking

Tom, Field, and Willey (Winter)

I decided that I would revisit these peaks again as I needed them for my winter 48 list. I have hiked this range twice before: as a solo hike in 2011 and for the flags on the 48 event. My...

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NH 4000 Footer Guides, Peakbagging, Trip Reports, Winter Hiking

Moosilauke (Winter)

December 21st was the official start of winter. As I wouldn’t be able to get the day off, I decided to start off this year’s winter hiking on the first full day of winter. I...

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Peakbagging, Trip Reports

Belknap Range Hike 1: Piper, Whiteface, Belknap

I had planned a nice 10.5 mile hike of the Belknap region with my Meetup group on Saturday, but the forecast changed from 30% precipitation to 70%. It was supposed to rain all day Sunday as...

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NH 4000 Footer Guides, Peakbagging, Trip Reports

Pemi Wilderness Traverse: 7 Summits, 2 days

The Bonds are the most secluded mountains in the WMNF. Atop these peaks there are no roads, buildings, or anything man made in sight. It is one of the most beautiful places I have ever...

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NH 4000 Footer Guides, Peakbagging, Trip Reports

2012 Flags on the 48: Mt. Field

From the Flags on the 48 Site: On September 11th, 2001 the consciousness of United States of America was undeniably altered by overwhelming and devastating acts of terrorism, so far...

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NH 4000 Footer Guides, Peakbagging, Trip Reports

Flume and Liberty: Final Two NH 4000-Footers!

I started this adventure one year and two months ago on the Mt. Osceola and its East peak. My goal was to hike all 48 4000-footers in 2 1/2 to 3 years. The more I hiked, the more I got...

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NH 4000 Footer Guides, Trip Reports

Mount Jackson

I decided to throw Mount Jackson in as the last final peak of a busy hiking weekend. After all, it just makes it over the 4000 foot mark at 4052 feet and stretches 2150 feet of elevation...

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NH 4000 Footer Guides, Peakbagging, Trip Reports

Mt. Cabot (plus The Bulge and The Horn)

 Mt. Cabot is the northernmost of the New Hampshire 4,000 footers. The Unknown Pond Trail meets up with the Kilkenny Ridge Trail, over the Horn and The Bulge. These are two mountains...

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NH 4000 Footer Guides, Trip Reports

Carter Dome

Carter Dome (4832′) lies on the eastern edge of the White Mountains immediately east of the Presidentials. It’s in good company near Middle and South Carter as well as Wildcat...

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NH 4000 Footer Guides, Solo Hiking, Trip Reports

Mount Isolation

Sunday was number 41 for me (can you believe it!? I can’t either, because I miscalculated before!) My last post was my Presidential Traverse and suddenly I’m at 41 peaks…....

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