Thursday, August 23, 2012

Pointing out the sights from Kinsman.

Mt. Wolf, South and North Kinsman Mountain

We started the day with an ambitious plan: to get over Kinsman Mountain and back to our little motel room in North Woodstock with its hot shower, soft bed, and town food. Actually we weren’t sure whether the plan was ambitious or foolhardy given the time it took us to do Moosilauke yesterday. However, since we survived the day, we’re thinking it wasn’t completely foolhardy. Once again, we were blessed with great hiking weather. It was a little hazier than yesterday but only a little rain would solve that, and believe us, neither of us wants anything but dry weather through the Whites to keep all these rocks dry, like we’ve had for the last few days.

Today deserves a better telling (first moose sighting, 1,800 miles, etc.), but it will have to wait until later as we have to get ready for the next leg through the Presidential range…

Day 135, Thursday, August 23, 2012

From: NH 112 (North Woodstock, NH)

To: US 3/ I-93 (North Woodstock, NH)

Today's Miles: 16.2

Total Miles to Date: 1,811.0

[Our daily elevation profile comes from David "Awol" Miller's 2012 "The A.T. Guide," which we found to be invaluable. Get your updated copy at www.theATguide.com]
Someone had to take the picture: Talloaf stands in for N Trovert as The Gang of Four stops at the Eliza Brook Shelter to celebrate the 1,800 mile mark: Talloaf, Castaway, Kleenex, and X.
The Eliza Brook at the shelter of the same name. Less than a half mile before we got here, the lead members of our group had their first real live moose sighting!
Franconia Ridge from Kinsman.
Kleenex, Castaway, and Talloaf on South Kinsman Mountain.
Looking at Moosilauke from South Kinsman.
Hiking the Kinsmen...
Franconia Ridge from Lonesome Lake.