Trip report

Willey Range Traverse

Hiking/Walk DATE: 09/24/2017 - 09/24/2017

Trip/Event Location: Bretton Woods, NH
US

Trip Leader(s): shep5

Max # People: 12

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

Difficulty Level: Strenuous

Join me for this 8.5 mile hike, which will ascend to the ridge by way of the Avalon and A-Z Trails...steeply in some sections.  From the top there is a short spur trail to Mt. Tom (4051').&

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Driving directions to the location and spot to meet at:

As you pass the exit for Lincoln, continue on I-93 N for 11.9 miles.  Take exit 35 to merge onto US-3 N/Daniel Webster Hwy toward Twin Mountain/Lancaster.  Follow US-3 N for 10.3 miles.  Turn right onto US-302 E/Dartmouth College Rd and follow US-302 E for 11.2 miles.  There will be a large parking lot on the left...across the road from the Willey House.  Look for a grey Hyundai Elantra. 

NOTE:  After leaving a car, we'll carpool back up the notch to the Crawford Depot/Saco Lake. 

For GPS users: Crawford Notch Road; Hart's Location, NH (44.182535, -71.399093).


Trip Report/Photos
Featured Photo

On Sunday, September 24th, Chuck, Dave, George, Robert and I met up at the large parking lot across the road from the Willey House at 9AM.  We got ready and carpooled up to the Crawford Notch Station across from Saco Lake.  It was another absolutely beautiful day with clear blue skies.  It was going to be another hot and humid day, despite the fact that it was fall!

We crossed the tracks and began climbing the Avalon Trail, which headed into the woods behinds the railroad station.  It was 9:20.  The trail was modest in grade and we stopped to check out a trailside cascade along the way.  We reached the trail junction with the A-Z Trail at just before 10AM.  Shortly, after this the A-Z Trail descended briefly before making a more agressive ascent almost the rest of the way to the col between Mount Tom and Field.  We made it to the Mount Tom Spur Trail in about another 40 minutes.  We took a break and then proceeded to climb up the spur.  This was fairly quick and easy with the exception of a short steep stretch and we were up on the summit of Mount Tom (4051') at a little after 11AM.  Before going over to he summit cairn, we first took the southern trail over to an outlook towards Mount Field.  Afterwards we took the other summit trail, which headed a short distance over to the cairn and the view just beyond.  There was a great view of the Twins, Bonds, Hale and Zealand here.  All along the summit, we were being stalked by a couple of gray Jays, which is typical for this range!

We returned to the A-Z Trail and proceeded a little further to meet up with the Willey Range Trail, which we turned onto.  This trail climbed at a fairly persistent grade and we reached the upper junction with the Avalon Trail at about noon.  The summit of Mount Field (4340') was a short distance and a little bit of a steep climb further along the trail.  There was a view over the Mount Washington Valley as well a view back along the ridge.  We took a short snack/lunch break by the summit cairn before proceeding.  The trail descended steeply in spots as we descended the peak and we made good time reaching Mount Willey's treed summit (4285') at a little after 1PM.  Since there wasn't much to see here, we immediately headed for the view just beyond the summit.  The view was spectacular looking predominately north and east over Crawford Notch with the Presidential Range in the distance.  We had the rest of our lunch/snack break here while chatting up some fellow hikers for a bit.

At about 1:30 we began the descent off of the range,  This was persistently steep and in half-an-hour we reached the series of ladders, which assisted on the steepest portion.  It took us about another 20 min to reach the junction with the Ethan Pond Trail (AT).  The trail was alot easier from here as we proceeded a little further and then turning onto the Kedron Flume Trail at 2:30.  The trail was rocky as it descended down to the flume, which we reached at 2:45.  The rest of the trail descended via a series of switchbacks and by 3PM we were crossing the railroad tracks and by 3:15, we emerged from the woods behind the Willey House.  We got situated and drove back up to Saco Lake to collect the other cars.  Afterwards, Chuck, Dave, George and I had a drink and snack at Fabyan's before calling it a day (Robert headed out to take a dip in the water before for his long drive back).

Another amazing day in the White Mountains!  Man, did it feel like the summer we seemed to have missed this year!  A huge thanks to Chuck, Dave, George and Robert for coming up and joining me on this Sunday hike.  What great camaraderie throughout the day!

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Members That Participated

shep5

Outdoor Fitness Level: Very Strenuous


Jaffrey, NH


United States

Attended
vwgreg

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


Enfield, CT


United States
georgep

Outdoor Fitness Level: Strenuous


Hooksett, NH


United States

Attended
outsider

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


hanover, MA


United States

Attended
Robert.L

Outdoor Fitness Level: Very Strenuous


Bowdoin, ME


United States

Attended
damenard

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Kent , RI


United States

Attended
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