Meeting Time: 9:00 AM
Event Coordinator: GandalfMax # People: 15
Trip Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money
Difficulty Level:
Strenuous
SUMMARY: Mount Lafayette [5,260'], located just east of I-93 in Franconia Notch, is the crown jewel of the Franconia Ridge and the highest peak outside the Presidential Range. It is the sixth highest peak in New Hampshire's White Mountains and one of the most magnificent for hiking due to its dramatic ridge above treeline, excellent views and gorgeous waterfalls/cascade on the Falling Waters Trail. Our favorite method of hiking Mount Lafayette is the Fraconia Ridge traverse that consists of a loop hike linking 3 summits [Lafayette, Lincoln [5089'] and Little Haystack [4780']. The itinerary starts and ends at Lafayette Place, the trailhead for the Old Bridle Path and Falling Waters Trail. Hiking north to south we will start at Lafayette Place [1780'] and head up the Old Bridle Path reaching Greenleaf Hut [4220'] in 2.9 miles. From there we continue east 1.1 miles on the Greenleaf Trail to the summit of Mt. Lafayette. Leaving the summit, we travel south on the dramatic Franconia Ridge Trail 1.7 miles up and over Mount Lincoln and then to Little Haystack Mountain [4780']. We then hike down 3.2 miles on the Falling Waters Trail taking time to gaze at its amazing waterfalls and cascades back to Layatte Place. This hike is rated strenuous because of its length, elevation gain and exposure above treeline. It's recommended for experienced hikers only. We recommend you carry at least 3 liters of water, lunch, snacks, light fleece, and rain protection. Approximate length is 8.9 miles with 3,900' elevation gain. We will take breaks and have lunch on the summit. Because of the length we need to start by 9AM sharp.
After The Hike: Everyone is welcome back at our house in Waterville Valley to socialize around the deck and enjoy a home cooked meal with dessert! It's BYOB and it costs $5 per person. Lodging Option: Bunk beds are available at my house near Waterville Valley, NH for Friday and Saturday night for $20 per night. Coffee/bagels each morning and linen/blankets/towels are provided. We have limited space in the fridge to store your beverages/food so it's best to bring a small cooler. Space is limited so email me ASAP to reserve a bunk!
Driving directions to the location and spot to meet at: Mount Lafayette [5,260'], located just east of I-93 in Franconia Notch, is the crown jewel of the Franconia Ridge and the highest peak outside the Presidential Range. It is the sixth highest peak in New Hampshire's White Mountains and one of the most magnificent for hiking due to its dramatic ridge above treeline, excellent views and gorgeous waterfalls/cascade on the Falling Waters Trail. Our favorite method of hiking Mount Lafayette is the Fraconia Ridge traverse that consists of a loop hike linking 3 summits [Lafayette, Lincoln [5089'] and Little Haystack [4780']. The itinerary starts and ends at Lafayette Place, the trailhead for the Old Bridle Path and Falling Waters Trail. Hiking north to south we will start at Lafayette Place [1780'] and head up the Old Bridle Path reaching Greenleaf Hut [4220'] in 2.9 miles. From there we continue east 1.1 miles on the Greenleaf Trail to the summit of Mt. Lafayette. Leaving the summit, we travel south on the dramatic Franconia Ridge Trail 1.7 miles up and over Mount Lincoln and then to Little Haystack Mountain [4780']. We then hike down 3.2 miles on the Falling Waters Trail taking time to gaze at its amazing waterfalls and cascades back to Layatte Place. This hike is rated strenuous because of its length, elevation gain and exposure above treeline. It's recommended for experienced hikers only. We recommend you carry at least 3 liters of water, lunch, snacks, light fleece, and rain protection. Approximate length is 8.9 miles with 3,900' elevation gain. We will take breaks and have lunch on the summit. Because of the length we need to start by 9AM sharp.
After The Hike: Everyone is welcome back at our house in Waterville Valley to socialize around the deck and enjoy a home cooked meal with dessert! It's BYOB and it costs $5 per person. Lodging Option: Bunk beds are available at my house near Waterville Valley, NH for Friday and Saturday night for $20 per night. Coffee/bagels each morning and linen/blankets/towels are provided. We have limited space in the fridge to store your beverages/food so it's best to bring a small cooler. Space is limited so email me ASAP to reserve a bunk!