Trip report

Flags of the 48/Mt. Pierce

Hiking/Walk DATE: 09/11/2011 - 09/11/2011

Trip/Event Location: Bretton Woods, NH
US

Trip Leader(s): HikerBiker , DaveSchumaker

Max # People: 15

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

Difficulty Level: Moderate to Strenuous

Mt. Pierce, we'll take Crawford Path, the affords the quickest ascent of the mountain, heading straight up from Crawford Notch. From the parking area on the Mt Clinton Road, take the

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Driving directions to the location and spot to meet at:

Trailhead Parking: The traihead for the Crawford Connector is located off Mount Clinton Road, off of Route 302, in Crawford Notch.  The Mount Clinton Road is near the AMC's Highland Center on the other side of the road.   

From Boston, central and south-central New Hampshire (Manchester, Concord, etc.):

  1. Take Interstate 93 North to Route 3 North (Exit 35).
  2. Take Route 3 North to Route 302 East (near Twin Mountain).
  3. Take Route 302 East approximately 8 miles, then turn left on to Mount Clinton Road. [If you reach the AMC Highland Center, you've gone too far]. Almost immediately turning onto Mount Clinton Road, take your first left into a large parking lot.  

From eastern and southeastern New Hampshire (Portsmouth, etc.):

  1. Take Spaulding Turnpike North to Route 16 North.
  2. Take Route 16 to Route 302 West (in Glen).
  3. Take Route 302 West approximately 10 miles to the Highland Center. Then 0.2 miles after, then turn right on to Mount Clinton Road. Almost immediately turning onto Mount Clinton Road, take your first left into a large parking lot. 

From Portland, Maine: Take Route 302 West approximately 10 miles to the Highland Center. Then 0.2 miles after, then turn right on to Mount Clinton Road. Almost immediately turning onto Mount Clinton Road, take your first left into a large parking lot. 

Lodging Option: Mike and Jon were nice enough to offer their home for the weekend. There are 8 bunks available with linen for both Friday and Saturday night at their house in Waterville Valley for $20 each night. There are also tent platforms available. You can use the kitchen facilities and store beverages/food in the fridge.  Contact me or Carlos to RSVP. SPACE IS LIMITED TO EIGHT GUYS.


Trip Report/Photos
Featured Photo

Eleven of us started the day at 9am and hiked the historic Crawford Path, built in 1819, to the summit of Mount Pierce.  The trails were very moist with flowing water in some areas.  Maintaining dry shoes during the accent was not an issue.  We paced ourselves with plenty of breaks along the way, trading off the flag pole, checking out the waterfalls, and viewing a few scenic spots. 

We arrived on top of Mount Pierce with a little time to spare before noon, the official start time for flying our nations colors.  Though slightly early, we did not hesitate to set the flag up and hoist it high above the krumboltz for all to see.  With a mostly clear day and all of the surrounding mountain summits in the clear, except Mount Washington as usual, we were certain that hikers on other peaks were able to see our flag.  Our group than settled down for lunch and a two hour stay at the top.  We kept busy with looking for flags on other peaks in the area, reading magazines and maps, having casual conversation with the many wonderful hikers who visited the flag and summit, and resting in the warm sun.

When 2pm came we packed up our scattered belongings, lowered the flag, than began our decent using the Appalachian Trail to the Mizpah Spring Hut than the Mizpah Cut-off back to the Crawford Path and parking area.

Here is a video which shows our experience much better than words can: http://youtu.be/vx5cYNAaX0o

Gay Outdoors is proud to sponsor a mountain peak each year for the Flags On The 48 event.  Now we have hoisted the flag on South Twin Mountain, Mount Tecumseh, and Mount Pierce.  Which peak will next year bring?

-WalkaboutBrian-

What Members Are Saying About This Trip/Event

  • a wonderful day with a fine group of men on a peaceful mountain. A nice way to honor the memory of those lost on 9/11. - HikerLegs
  • Here is a video of our hike: www.youtube.com/user/AWildEye?feature=mhsn#p/a/u/0/vx5cYNAaX0o - WalkaboutBrian
  • What a great day for our hike! It was wonderful to see so many people visit the summit during our stay. - WalkaboutBrian

Members That Participated

DaveSchumaker

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Manchester, NH


United States

Attended
markus24

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Gilmanton IW, NH


United States

Attended
WalkaboutBrian

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Gilmanton IW, NH


United States

Attended
alex4mts

Outdoor Fitness Level: Very Strenuous


Lexington, MA


United States

Attended
HikerLegs

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


South Burlington, VT


United States

Attended
snowsurfer

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


Framingham, MA


United States

Attended
Cartman

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Framingham, MA


United States

Attended
hauke

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


Cheyenne, WY


United States

No Show
JPHiker

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


Lake Worth Beach, FL


United States

Attended
regularguyma

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


BOSTON, MA


United States

Attended
HikerLegs Sep 14, 2011 at 10:40 AM

Comment: a wonderful day with a fine group of men on a peaceful mountain. A nice way to honor the memory of those lost on 9/11.

WalkaboutBrian Sep 13, 2011 at 9:59 AM

Comment: Here is a video of our hike: www.youtube.com/user/AWildEye?feature=mhsn#p/a/u/0/vx5cYNAaX0o

WalkaboutBrian Sep 13, 2011 at 9:58 AM

Comment: What a great day for our hike! It was wonderful to see so many people visit the summit during our stay.

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