HIKES & EVENTS

Mt Hale-East Hale Hike

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DATE: Apr 11, 2015
END DATE: Apr 11, 2015

Hike/Event Location: Bretton Woods 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:

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Summary

Mt. Hale is one of least remarkable 4000-footers in the White Mountains (besides Zealand).  Its summit stands at 4054 feet and is a large open area completely encircled by trees.  The summit is marked by a large cairn, where a fire tower once stood.  A view can sometimes be had from atop of the large summit cairn.  East Hale is made up of open ledge(s) with wonderful views out over to the Willey Range, Presidential Range and Zealand Notch.  Half of this hike is via Zealand Road, which is closed in the winter.  The Hale Brook Trail will be used to the summit of Hale and then we will bushwhack over to East Hale...descending back to the Hale Brook Trail.  NOTE:  Much of the bushwhack portion of this hike is through mostly open woods but it may require “trail-breaking”.

Total Distance and Elevation Gain:  ~9.2 miles with approximately 2580 feet in elevation gain. 

Total Time:  7-8 hours depending on breaks and group's speed.  

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

What to Wear/Bring:  Snowshoes may likely still be necessary and should be adequate for the entire hike (microspikes should be packed as well).  Wear warm layered clothing suitable for the exposed ledge(s) and summit(s)...no cotton or blue jeans.  You should also have insulated boots and gloves suitable for the season.  Additionally, consider bringing goggles, face protection, hand warmers and a headlamp/flashlight.  Bring along plenty of water (at least 2 liters), lunch, snacks and anything else you may require for a day hike. 

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 area.  Most likely Fabyan's in Bretton Woods.

Directions To Trailhead Parking Lot

From the junction of Routes 302 and 3 in Twin Mountain, drive 2.4 miles east along Route 302.  The WINTER parking area is just past the Zealand Campground.  It is a large parking area on the left.  From the junction of Routes 302 and 16 in Glen, drive 26.6 miles west along Route 302.  The parking area will be on your right.  Look for a gray Hyundai Elantra.

For GPS Users:  44.265135, -71.494726

Trip Leader

shep5

Outdoor Fitness Level: Very Strenuous


Jaffrey, NH


United States
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EagleEye

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Keene, NH


United States
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EagleEye Posted Apr 12, 2015 at 8:42 PM

A great jaunt! Thank You guys for the great companionship.

EagleEye Posted Apr 12, 2015 at 8:41 PM

A great jaunt! Thank You guys for the great companionship.

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