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Moosilauke and South Peak Loop Hike

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DATE: Oct 02, 2016
END DATE: Oct 02, 2016

Hike/Event Location: Warren NH

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shep5
Jaffrey, NH United States

Meeting Time: 9:00 AM

Max # People: 12

Hike Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money

Hike Difficulty Level:

Moderate to Strenuous

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Summary

Join me for this loop hike encompassing both of Moosilauke's peaks...North (4802') and and the less-visited South Peak (4523').  Our route will start and end at the Dartmouth Ravine Lodge and will utilize the Gorge Brook, AT, Carriage Road and Snapper Trails.  This loop is about 7.5 miles with an additional 0.4 miles for the South Peak spur trail.  The trail is modest in grade...probably one of the gentlest ascents on the mountain.  This is due to its numerous switch-backs on the way up.  There are views to the east on the way up along the trail cuminating with sweeping 365-degree views from both summits.  This approach to the summit has the least amount of distance from treeline to summit. 

Total Distance and Elevation Gain:  7.5 miles with approximately 2450 feet in accumulative elevation gain.

Total Time:  Approximately 7 hours depending on breaks and group's speed.

Harsh weather may postpone to another date or cancel, as appropriate.

What to Bring:  Typical late summer/fall hiking gear should be appropriate:  convertible hiking pants or shorts, good sturdy hiking boots with thick socks, extra layer(s) (as needed) and a windbreaker/raingear (just in case, this summit is exposed and the weather can be harsh).  Also bring along lunch, snacks and plenty of water (at least 2-L).  Optionally, pack bug repellent and sunscreen and anything else that you may require for a day hike. 

Afterwards:  We should be completed with the hike by 3:00/4:00PM.  If there is sufficient interest, we'll cap the day off with dinner/drinks at the Woodstock Inn.

Directions To Trailhead Parking Lot

The Ravine Lodge is approximately 25 minutes from Lincoln / North Woodstock.  From Rt. 93 take exit 32 for Lincoln / North Woodstock.  Take Rt. 112 West (Kancamagus Highway) and follow for approximately 3 miles until you reach Route 118 South.  Take this for 7.1 miles and then turn right onto Ravine Road (this is signed here for winter parking).  CONTINUE past the gate...heading up to the Ravine Lodge (keeping to the right for 1.6 miles).  Look for a grey Hyundai Elantra.

For GPS users:  The Ravine Lodge is at 1 Ravine Road; Warren, NH  03279 (43.993187, -71.815956).

Trip Leader

shep5

Outdoor Fitness Level: Very Strenuous


Jaffrey, NH


United States
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Massiveb

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


Boston , MA


United States
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damenard

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Kent , RI


United States
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Dell

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


South Tamworth, NH


United States
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vtfred Posted Oct 1, 2016 at 1:02 PM

Gentlemen, I'm removing myself from this trip in part due to guests arriving tonight for overnight, and the weather isn't promising enough to leave them early tomorrow morning to get to trailhead. Best regards and I'll await trip report. Fred

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