Trip report

Hamlin Conservation Area Snowshoe

Hiking/Walk DATE: 01/16/2010 - 01/16/2010

Trip/Event Location: Meredith, NH
US

Trip Leader(s): shep5

Max # People: 15

Trip Guiding / Event Fee: No, I'm not making any money running this trip

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Join me for this 5.5 mile snowshoe trek into the Hamlin Recreation and Conservation Area.  This trip follows the Crocketts Ledge Loop Trail, which offers views of Beaver Meadow, old-growth forest

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What a great start to the season!  There were 16 guys who got together for the day hike around the Hamlin Conservation and Recreation Area.  We met up around 10AM just off of Chemung Road.  After getting ready and most of us deciding to dispense with the snowshoes (the trail was packed and it hadn't snowed in a couple of weeks), we made the usual introductions and headed out along the Crocketts Ledge Loop Trail at about 10:30AM.  The weather was incredible, being in the low 40's and mostly sunny.  The trail started out pretty flat passing by a beaver pond, which you could make out through the trees, and a small cemetery with a couple of very worn headstones.  The pace was easy-going so the group could stay together...of course the ever impatient Markus headed out on his own to explore.  A little further along the trail it began to ascend gradually up to the ledges.  Here there were nice views over Lake Wicwas and to the northeast into the White Mountains.  We took an extended break here for the views before continuing along the loop trail.  This portion of the trail descends from the ledges and passes through an old-growth maple forest before ending up at the lake.  It was about 12:30 and we decided it was a good spot to enjoy our lunches (Markus had rejoined us by this time).  It was sunny and felt good out on the ice.  A short time after being on the ice, the ice made a very loud cracking noise and I don't think I've ever seen Rick move so fast!  It didn't phase everyone, in fact, Kevin took the opportunity to do some running slides on the ice.  After almost an hour we headed back to the trail and continued to meander through the forest before heading back up to the ledge.  Several members of the group had gone ahead and we lost track of them through the various trail junctions, but they were with Markus, so I didn't worry too much.  The rest of us climbed back up to the White Mountain Ledge and proceeded to make our way back by the route that we had come.  Part way back we passed the trail junction for the Crockett Ledge and I went out to investigate, while the others proceeded along the main trail.  This ledge had a nice view of the lake, but didn't offer much of a view into the surrounding mountains.  Anyway, I caught back up with the group and we headed to the parking lot.  We returned at a little after 3PM (where we found the rest of the group standing by the cars).  Afterwards we headed over to the Rt. 104 Diner and capped off the day with more socializing and a light bite to eat.

A huge thanks to every one that came out and joined the hike...it was a great group of guys and a wonderful way to kick off the season despite the lack of any fresh snow!

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What Members Are Saying About This Trip/Event

  • It was really nice and easy the first hike of the year for me. Thank you for arranging it Steve and thank you everybody for great company. - liketodo
  • Thanks Steve! It was a great way to spend the day. :) - DaveSchumaker
  • A great hike. Thanks Steve for organizing and leading. A picture perfect day with a great group of guys - just what a New England winter day should be like. Look forward to the next one! - Notchguy
  • Um, Steve, I want my money back- half of us are still lost out here. Text from my blackberry on the frozen pond. Love Markus Parkus - markmtn
  • thank you Steve for planning and leading a terrific hike. I had a wonderful time, me who is not fond of winter... I'm ready for the next adventure thanks to you and the other guys. Let it snow! - HikerLegs

Members That Participated

shep5

Outdoor Fitness Level: Very Strenuous


Jaffrey, NH


United States
DaveSchumaker

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Manchester, NH


United States
nordicskiier

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Cambridge, MA


United States
HikerBiker

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Londonderry, NH


United States
Notchguy

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Cutler, ME


United States
markmtn

Outdoor Fitness Level: Strenuous


Asheville, NC


United States
HikerLegs

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


South Burlington, VT


United States
guest member
mjm727

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


Methuen, MA


United States
chris19111

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Lexington, MA


United States
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