HIKES & EVENTS

Dryad and Giant Falls Loop Hike

Hiking/Walk

DATE: May 03, 2014
END DATE: May 03, 2014

Hike/Event Location: Shelburne NH

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shep5
Jaffrey, NH United States

Meeting Time: 9:00 AM

Max # People: 10

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 a modest jaunt into the lower Mahoosuc Region, where we'll visit two spectacular waterfalls...the 300-foot Dryad Falls and the beautiful cascading Giant Falls...and the shores of Dream Lake.  Along the way there will be ledges with views over the Androscoggin Valley as well as over to the Carter and Presidential Ranges, from the trail and from the modest summit of Bald Cap Peak (2795').   To make this loop a little easier, we'll spot cars...taking the Austin Brook Trail up and returning via the Peabody Brook Trail.

Total Distance and Elevation Gain:  Approximately 8.5 miles with 2300 ft elevation gain.  There are portions of this hike that are modestly steep.

Total Time: 6.5 hours depending on breaks and group's speed.  

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

What to Bring:  Typical early spring hiking gear should be appropriate:  convertible hiking pants, good sturdy hiking boots with thick socks, a windbreaker/raingear and extra layers (e.g. fleece).  Also bring along lunch, snacks and plenty of water (at least 2-L).  Optionally, pack sunscreen, bug spray, and anything else that you may require for a day hike.   NOTE:  Significant snow and ice and, therefore, traction should not be an issue

Carpooling:  Contact other participants or the trip leader to arrange for a rideshare to the trailhead.  

Afterwards:  If there is sufficient interest, we will have drinks and/or dinner in the Gorham area afterwards.

Directions To Trailhead Parking Lot

From the eastern junction of Rts 16 and 2 in Gorham (NH), continue on Rt. 2 East for 3.4 miles.  Turn left onto North Road (just past where the Androscoggin River Reservoir parallels the Rt. 2) and proceed about 1.3-1.4 miles.  Parking is along the road and is limited.  If you pass over the Peabody Brook, you've gone just a tad too far.  Look for a gray Hyundai Elantra.

For GPS Users:  44.413334, -71.104034  (265 North Rd; Shelburne, NH 03581)

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shep5

Outdoor Fitness Level: Very Strenuous


Jaffrey, NH


United States
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paulchristner

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


South Chatham, NH


United States
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HikerBiker

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Londonderry, NH


United States
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shep5 Posted May 1, 2014 at 5:11 PM

Weather as of 5/1/14 PM: It's looking quite nice now for Saturday with partly cloudy skies...near 60F. It appears that any significant chances of rain wouldn't start until after 4-5PM. See you all then!

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