Trip/Event Location: Candia, NHUS
Trip Leader(s): GpD , Mark S
Max # People: 10
Trip Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money
Difficulty Level: Easy
Hi Folks, Sunday is the first day of spring, and what better way to celebrate it than with a hike! The weather Sunday looks like it's going to be pretty decent and we want to take full advantage
The address is: 255 Tower Hill Rd, Candia, NH 03034 The road is a dirt road. There are two parking areas and entrances along the side of the road. Let's meet at the first entrance, just after the bridge.
The first day of spring did not disappoint, as today was a beautiful day for a hike! Eleven GOers came out in total. Everyone was very friendly and we all had a good chat. We began the loop around the pond. To my surprise, the pond was mostly still frozen! We saw some interesting tree trunks that were chewed up by beavers. About a third of the way through, we saw that a previously closed off trail had reopened. We were curious, so we decided to take the unplanned route up Club Trail 12. Along the trail, we came across a large clearing from a logging operation that appeared to have recently taken place. Some of the members remarked at how good the recently felled lumber smelled. It did smell nice! Club Trail 12 then reconnected back to the main trail that looped around the pond. When we got to the dam area, we stood around and spent some time chatting. A few of us had the pleasure to talk to a guy about a horse too. We then finished the hike and said, "so long." It was a great day for a hike with a great group of interesting guys. I hope everyone had as much fun as me. Welcome spring!
Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate
Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous
Outdoor Fitness Level: Easy to Moderate
Comment: Thanks for the great day - contributed a shot of our handsome leaders! Fred
Comment: It was a lovely afternoon. It was a pleasure to make some new friends and I look forward to seeing them at future events.
Comment: It was a fun event to spend quality time in nature. Thanks GpD and Mark S for organizing!