Sunday, October 4, 2015

Mt. Eisenhower & Mt. Pierce Hike


TRIP DATE:      August 22, 2015                                             
TRIP LOCATION:          Mt. Eisenhower/Mt. Pierce, White Mountains National Forest, NH

MEETING TIME:          8:30am           
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS (INCLUDING LEADERS):             4

TOTAL HIKING TIME (IN HOURS):       7.5 hours
LENGTH IN MILES:      10.5 miles

TOTAL ELEVATION GAIN (IN FEET):    2,780’
DIFFICULTY:          B                         (A=very strenuous; B=strenuous; C=average; D=easy)

LEADER NAME(S):       Maureen Kelly
CO-LEADER NAME(S):             John Pereira

TRAILHEAD PARKING LOCATION & DESCRIPTION:    Parking was at the Edmand Path Trailhead off Mt. Clinton Road. It’s a developed site that can accommodate about a dozen or so cars. Parking area is just passed the third culvert/bridge (guard rails used) along Mt. Clinton Road.
CAR SPOTTING REQUIRED?:            No             TIME REQUIRED TO SPOT CARS:

WAS TRIP WITHIN WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FOREST?              Yes      
BRIEFLY DESCRIBE SPECIFIC TRAILS HIKED AND TRAIL CONDITIONS ENCOUNTERED:        Began hiking along Edmands Path. In about two hours we began to enter into the alpine zone. At the junction with Crawford Path we took the trail up to the summit of Mt. Eisenhower. We spent a few minutes on the summit to enjoy the views and then headed back down the summit to Crawford Path. At the junction we had lunch at some rock slabs. Once done, we hiked along Crawford Path to the junction with Mt. Pierce. After quick hike to the summit of Mt. Pierce, we were heading down the mountain on Crawford Path. Once we reached the Mt. Clinton Road we walked along it to the trailhead.

Trail conditions were great! Not many folks were seen when hiking on Edmands Path and Crawford Path up to Mt. Pierce. The section of trail between Mt. Pierce and Mt. Clinton Road had a lot of folks hiking up and down the trail.  

WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR HIKE:    Mostly cloudy, mild (in the mid-60’s) and a very light breeze.

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