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9/11 Memorial Hike

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DATE: Sep 11, 2022
END DATE: Sep 11, 2022

Hike/Event Location: Woodstock NH

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nhclimber03264
Plymouth, NH United States

Meeting Time: 8:00 AM

Max # People: 15

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

Hike Difficulty Level:

Moderate to Strenuous

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Summary

“I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.” — Henry David Thoreau, Walden.

 

September 11th 2022 – Flags on the 48

Mt Moosilauke Loop: Via the Beaver Brook and Benton Trails.

  • Elevation (highest point) 4817ft – Mt Moosilauke
  • Distance to highest point  3.3 miles
  • Total trip distance 6.4 miles.

https://www.alltrails.com/explore/map/mt-moosilauke-beaver-and-benton-8ede06e

https://www.flagsonthe48.org/

This trip is considered MODERATE to STRENUOUS.

  • Steep grade (up),
  • distance,
  • pace (consistent and steady),
  • exposure, weather and possible winter conditions.
  • A portion of this trip is exposed above tree line, there is no shelter or alternate routes.

Group will meet at the Beaver Brook Parking area located on route 112 at 8am and depart by 8:20.

Trail Details and Distances:

            The Beaver Brook trail is a steep access to Moosilauke and affords amazing views and access to several waterfalls. Trail will level out once reaching the ridge. If time and weather allow the trip may include the search for a WWII bomber that crashed near the summit. This hike also is scheduled as a memorial to September 11th and many people will gather to mark the occasion. Group will travel down the Benton Trail which is far more gentler than the Beaver Brook ascent. 

PREPARATION/WHAT TO BRING: White Mountains can and do have unpredictable and extreme weather changes year-round. Do not be fooled by lower elevation weather. Weather in higher elevations can be very tricky and unstable. A major portion of this trip is exposed above tree line, there is no shelter or water access.

It is recommended that hikers:

  • Have extra dry clothing, sun, and wind protection.
  • Minimum of 2 liters of water
  • Expect possible winter conditions.
  • If you need suggestions on what to bring, PLEASE ASK!!

 

For this trip it is important to bring along flexibility, patience, and a sense of humor.

Group Size: It is not fun leaving folks out of trips.

  • PLEASE cancel so others may join. If you are on the waiting list, please contact me the days prior to the trip, most likely there is room and if needed this trail will allow us to break the group into smaller groups. 
  • Decreasing the impact to the environment is always a priority! Above tree line it is vital to stick to the paths and rocks. Do not stray.
  • Please plan to “carry in and carry out” all items. It may also be possible to collect other hikers’ debris along the way.

Weather: The weather for this trip will be monitored the week prior. If it is a concern any updates or cancellation information will be posted by the Friday prior by 6pm. If it is a cancellation, it will include a rescheduled date so participants can watch for that opportunity.

For weather details;

 

Safety is a priority! Any time a hiker is injured or lost a HUGE team of volunteers is dispatched to aid in the search and rescue efforts.

  • No one wants to be injured or put other in harm’s way.
  • Always be prepared. Know your limits.
  • Any questions feel free to contact trip leader DIRECTLY.

 

After trip social: Social gathering is possible and welcome. There are several food and beverage options. Pizza and tail gate gathering could be arranged if folks wish to do so. Discussion is open to possible overnight arrangements.

Resources used to plan this trip:

 

 

Group will meet at the Beaver Brook Parking area located on route 112 at 8am and depart by 8:20.

 

Directions To Trailhead Parking Lot

Group will meet at the Beaver Brook Parking area located on route 112 at 8am and depart by 8:20.

Where to meet: Trail head is approximately 6 miles west of Lincoln NH (Exit 32)

If you need a food, fuel or bathroom stop Exit 26, on Route 25 is an Irving station with food and fuel. Be advised that prices will be affordable compared to Lincoln NH

**Because of trip preparation the trip leader is unable to provide a ride for this trip.

Trip Leader

nhclimber03264

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Plymouth, NH


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Discuss This Trip/Event
nhclimber03264 Posted Sep 10, 2022 at 7:04 PM

Oh and Hydrate!

nhclimber03264 Posted Sep 10, 2022 at 7:03 PM

Windy! Windy! Windy!

nhclimber03264 Posted Sep 9, 2022 at 9:59 AM

Weather is looking reasonable. Expect strong winds above tree line. Meet at Beaver Trail Head, we will need to stage a couple cars. Thanks JT

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