Trip report

The Bonds

Backpacking DATE: 07/03/2011 - 07/04/2011

Trip/Event Location: Twin Mountain, NH, NH
US

Trip Leader(s): FlamingStream

Max # People: 8

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

Difficulty Level: Moderate to Strenuous

This will be my 1st "official" led hike for the group.  I am mostly a solo hiker or lead with 1 or 2 friends.        So I apologize if I screw up

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Driving directions to the location and spot to meet at:

Meeting at 8am Saturday the 3rd.

Zealand Rd Twin Mountain, NH 03595

Trailhead is reached by following Zealand Rd. which leaves 302 at Zealand Camppground about 2.3 miles east of Twin Mtountain village to a parking area on the left 3.5 miles from 302, just before a gate.  It is an AMC shuttle bus stop;


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First I apologize on posting this trip with not enough time for anyone who would have liked to sign up.

I was told that overnight trips usually need more advance notice and one member said he would like to but had already made other plans.  But I needed to do these as early this year as I could.

John wrote in the day before and wanted to go.  He thought I was doing Lafayette and when informed it was Bonds via Zealand he thought he could go partway.  I suggested he could maybe bag Z summit but I was going on to Bonds.  So that was the plan.

The day started ominously as soon after I left Shapleigh it started to rain.  The prediction was “isolated T-storms”  The 1st lasted maybe 5 minutes.

I met John at the trailhead and we started up at about 830.  In an hour we reached Z hut and it started to rain again.  We waited it out for a half hour where the Z volunteers informed us that the weather for the next day was supposed to be a lot better.

We reached the Zeacliff outlook and started to lunching but the rains started again.  So we started to summit.  Shortly after Zealand trail John who did not bring along any rain gear thought it would not ease up so he decided to turn back at that point.  A wise choice.

You can see from the pics that the view and weather changed dramatically from  Guyot to South Twin.  Just about 5 minutes shy of S Twin the sky’s opened again and I waited it out in a small alcove.

And when starting up again I ran into a couple and the woman after a while mentioned that her hands were getting cold.  She did reach Galehead later.  The views at South Twin were non existent but having been there before and would be again tomorrow NBD.  On I slogged to the hut and just before there I overtook another couple where one said it was the longest 8/10’s of a mile ever hiked.  I agreed!  Wet and rocky.

The next day was uphill and seemed much better.

At the hut Hans & Franz were there to entertain and to “pump us up” they did a great job at both.  I wound up in the top bunk of a 3 stooges 3 tier bunkbed.  Which was fine as it was probably quieter up there.

Got an early start the next day at 8am and now the weather was cooperating it was a marvelous day.  I reached West Bond a small peak which could hold maybe a dozen hikers comfortablly.  I continued on to Mt. Bond where two gents from the hut just arrived behind me.  I have been saying for a while to myself while holding my arm out that the completion of my NH 4000’s were right there.  And there it was Bondcliff.  Literally right there.

So onward & upward (with a slight downhill :-)

What a sense of accomplishment & a great satisfactory feeling doing 48 peaks. 

Forty four peaks in 2 years and one week.  36 solo.  Now I just had to get down.

The funniest thing is atop Bondcliff those two gents from the hut is one was from my old home town in RI.  One square mile 200 miles away, 20 mile hike and he graduated 1 year before my brother.  His sister graduated with my brother.

So I started to descend and by the time I reached Z hut again a lot of people from Galehead  were at the Z hut.  I rested up a bit and went to trailhead

Tremendously glad to have gotten these three done they were starting to feel like Everest  or my white whale.  It was my 3rd attempt at them.  Last year I bailed out after not seeing the trail across the river after losing a trail for a few minutes atop new Owl’s Head.

Now on to the Maine Peaks…………all scheduled I just have to write them up.

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FlamingStream

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Weymouth, MA


United States
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