6/20/2017

by | Mar 10, 2021 | Appalachian Trail

Today we tackled Mt Moosilauke. At 4,803 ft, it is the highest peak the trail has crossed since Virginia.

The day began with a brief rain shower that lasted just long enough to soak everything.

The trail itself seemed to climb straight up the mountain. No switchbacks or angled trails. It was steep, but certainly gets you to the top quicker!

The last mile or two was above the main tree line, leaving just scrubby short pine trees before opening up to the bare rock covered summit.


The views from the high peak were pretty good,  but some weather rolled in quickly blocking off the southern view.


The descent was tricky,  it ran parallel to a a waterfall that had spilled into the trail. Essentially leaving a stream in place of the trail for a mile or so.

The rest of the trail down was steep and rocky, in some places, wooden blocks were affixed to the stone to aid hikers.

There was also a wooden ladder later on.

We made it to the bottom and got a ride to the Notch Hostel for the night.

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