Fantastic trip had a great hiking experience this is clearly one of the best places to visit as far as the hiking doodling as far as I think he's concerned d during the time of summer I would highly recommend thehikers in order to take lots of water and food while they are trying to hike up as this particular hiket is not that simple and it would be recommended that this particular hike would require a lot of effort in order to complete the particular hike. make sure that you are hydrated all throughout this particular journey as this was taxing day when I was traveling to this particular place but trust me try to reach the summit as the basic view from that particular location is the best view that you can get not the view that you would probably want to get from the middle of these particular hike. There are basically two routes when is the white dot and the other is the white cross. White dot Is a harder route as compared to the white cross. However, whitecross is a bit longer then the white dot. It would usually take close to 2 hours for this whole journey up and down. So make sure that you have a 4-5 hour Windows lot when you are visiting...
Read moreI've been climbing Monadnock since I was a kid. Beginning in the 1970s. The White dot trail is the one I use. The White dot is difficult. There's a 2000 foot elevation gain in a mile. This trail requires that you bring adequate water, footwear, clothes, and to be in moderate health and fitness. At 61, I've noticed the trail gets steeper and longer, but I know what to expect. There will be rocks to climb, stumps, and roots to avoid. But it is a beautiful trail, well maintained, and there are incredible views to be had. Autumn is probably the most forgiving weather wise. Not too warm, not too cold, and the foliage will only add to the beauty. Take your time, bring a snack. For those hard-core trail runners....you'll love this. Climbing up,...
Read moreThe hike up Mt Monadnock is about as tough as it is to pronounce the name! Had a splendid occasion here, putting one in front of the next through steep terrain and heavy snow. The peak was a moody landscape of rock and larger boulders covered in a translucent layer ice. We could see the Berkshires to the west, the White and Green mountains to the north, and the wee lil’ land of Bostonia...
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