Tuesday, May 20, 2025 - It has been almost 3 weeks since I did a hike, so it is time to hit the trail, and bag a "Terrifying 25" up west of Lincoln, NH: "Beaver Brook Trail".
On the map:
Yellow = "Required", have not climbed
Blue = "Optional", have not climbed
Green = "Have Climbed"
I have climbed 16 of them:
I'll be going up "Beaver Brook Trail" for 1.5 plus 0.4 plus 1.5 miles. The Trail dead-ends into "Benton Trail", but since it is only 0.4 miles to "Mt Moosilauke", let's go for The Summit. At 4802 feet, Mt. Moosilauke is one of "New Hampshire's 4000 footers", and you can read my Sept. 18, 2014 blog here. After The Summit I turn around and head back down 3.8 miles back to the parking lot (7.6 miles round-trip):
I started the day with a nice 6:30 AM walk on Singing Beach:
After breakfast I kissed my wife goodbye and headed up the road - 150 miles in 2-and-1/2 hours, and was in the parking lot at 11:30
Oh, what is that white fuzzy stuff in the upper-left?
I was on The Trail at 11:35
At 13 minutes into The Hike (0.33 miles), I started up alongside Beaver Brook:
4 minutes higher, the waterfalls were ROARING:
The Trail gets a little funky, and I can see why it is on the "Terrifying 25" list (note the iron railing in the rock):
You keep going up (slowly - although the first 1/2 mile took 21 minutes, the next 1/2 mile took 34 minutes):
And then the funny white stuff starts appearing:
Because I was working, I was not cold, and I had my hiking-hat to keep the sleet/snow-melt off me. Going higher, The Trail gets tricky in some places:
Looking east across Jobildunc Ravine at the "Asquam Ridge Trail" area:
Up at the end of "Beaver Brook Trail" (and its intersection with "Benton Trail") there was some blow-down:
No time to stop - just walk around it and keep heading up:
Did I mention that Wendy is back home opening the pool today.
The Summit is above The Tree Line, and the remnants of winter still abound, including wind-blown ice-caked signs:
The Summit at 2:41 (yes, that is a couple of people having lunch down behind the rock):
Heading back down into the woods:
Near as I can figure, this was the summit of "Mt. Blue":
At that point I was about 2-and-1/2 miles from the parking lot. I was Very Careful going down the trail - it was slick, and every step needed attention. Unfortunately, at about 1/2 mile from the bottom, I stepped on a log that was neither as dry as it should have been, nor as flat as it should have been, and I wiped out, spraining my right ankle. I hobbled back to the car and drove home (hey, cruise control on both 93 and 128). X-rays Thursday morning showed NO BREAK, but I did get A BOOT:
At least that has given me the opportunity to finish the jigsaw puzzle:
I finished at 6 PM, hiking almost 8 miles in 6 hours 25 minutes - VERY HARD hike (because every step needed attention):
I grabbed dinner in Concord, NH, and got home by 9, in time for a hot bath. Thank You God for guarding and guiding me, and allowing me to come out of this with only a sprained ankle! Beach in the morning, Mountains in the afternoon!
For my listening pleasure today:
starting my day with jazz - Miles Davis - Seven Steps to Heaven, 1963 album, last heard never (this was when Miles started working with Herbie Hancock [piano], Ron Carter [bass], and Tony Williams [drums]):
Rickie Lee Jones - The Devil You Know, 2012 album, last heard never - an album of covers, including "Sympathy for the Devil", "Only Love Can Break Your Heart", "The Weight", "Reason to Believe", "Seems Like a Long Time", and "Catch the Wind":
Simple Minds - Once Upon a Time, 1985 album, last heard never - really good album, prequel to their double-live-album Live in the City of Light:
The Decemberists - I'll Be Your Girl, 2018 album, last heard never:
Paul McCartney - Ram, 1971 2nd solo album, last heard 3/07/2017 - still sounds good:
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Rastaman Vibration, 1976 album, last heard 3/07/2017 - excellent Bob Marley reggae:
Dave Matthews Band - Recently (EP), 1994 live album, last heard 8/10/2022 - I really like these 5 live songs:
1 - "Recently" (Edit 2)
2 - "Dancing Nancies"
3 - "Warehouse"
4 - "All Along the Watchtower"
5 - "Halloween"
Shameless Plug: if you enjoy this blog, you may like my other one about visiting Art Museums and National Parks (and hiking in the Rockies)
hyperlink: dixonheadingwest
http://dixonheadingwest.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Thursday, May 1, 2025
52 With A View: Square Ledge (Albany)
Thursday, May 1, 2025 - This is a zoomed-in map of the New Hampshire "52 With A View" - I thought that I had 18 to go, but I actually did Imp Face (orange circle) back on June 16, 2016 (read that blog here). So I really have 17 to go (yellow). I'll do Square Ledge (Albany) (red circle) today:
I drove 2-and-1/2 hours north from my Breakfast-in-Boston:
and got to "Oliverian Brook Trail" parking at 11:30 (one other car there):
The plan was to hike 1.9 miles up "Oliverian Brook Trail", then 1.7 miles on "Passaconaway Cutoff", then east 1.0 miles on "Square Ledge Trail", then 0.5 miles on "Square Ledge Branch Trail", then back down 3.3 miles on "Oliverian Brook Trail" (8.4 miles total):
I was on The Trail at 11:41
The view at 1 mile:
As you can imagine, "Oliverian Brook Trail" goes up alongside Oliverian Brook:
At 12:30 I was at the intersection with "Passaconaway Cutoff":
Which had a bit more vertical to it:
I caught up to the guy who had the other car in the parking lot. We exchanged pleasantries, and I kept going up (his car was gone when I got back, so I hope he had a good hike). At 1:26 i hit "Square Ledge Trail", which went off-and-up to the left:
At 1:46 I climbed on a big rock formation (no sign) which had some nice views:
But I was hoping for something a little more "official". I climbed down-and-around and took my selfie:
One minute later, that is The Trail down:
I ate my peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich as I scrambled down. I'm glad I did this loop counter-clockwise - it would have been pretty aggressive climbing up the way I went down. A Good Way to Start The Year - 8.20 miles in 4 hours 1 minute:
What a GOOD Day! Thank You God for this wonderful "52 With A View" day!
For my listening pleasure today - music from my iPod:
I looked at "albums I had not heard in a LONG TIME, and I was very happy to see on the list: Pat Metheny Group - Travels (live) (2 cds), 1983 live double album, last heard 2/26/2017 - This album won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance:
various artists - Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More, recorded 1969, released 1970 triple album, last heard 9/21/2016 - wonderful listening to Canned Heat sing "Going Up the Country" as I'm driving up 93 to go hiking in the White Mountains:
Santana - Abraxas, 1970 second album, last heard 7/24/2024 - excellent album:
Joe Jackson - Summer in the City: Live in New York, 2000 live album, last heard 3/06/2017 - I really like Joe Jackson:
various artists - Summer Of Love: The Hits Of 1967 [Disc 2], released 2007, last heard 6/05/2017 - I am fond of the seven songs I ripped:
The Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)
The Youngbloods - Get Together
Blues Magoos - (We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet
The Blues Project - Wake Me, Shake Me
Big Brother & The Holding Company - Down On Me (vocals – Janis Joplin)
Vanilla Fudge - You Keep Me Hangin' On
Country Joe And The Fish - Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine
Shameless Plug: if you enjoy this blog, you may like my other one about visiting Art Museums and National Parks (and hiking in the Rockies)
hyperlink: dixonheadingwest
http://dixonheadingwest.blogspot.com/
I drove 2-and-1/2 hours north from my Breakfast-in-Boston:
and got to "Oliverian Brook Trail" parking at 11:30 (one other car there):
The plan was to hike 1.9 miles up "Oliverian Brook Trail", then 1.7 miles on "Passaconaway Cutoff", then east 1.0 miles on "Square Ledge Trail", then 0.5 miles on "Square Ledge Branch Trail", then back down 3.3 miles on "Oliverian Brook Trail" (8.4 miles total):
I was on The Trail at 11:41
The view at 1 mile:
As you can imagine, "Oliverian Brook Trail" goes up alongside Oliverian Brook:
At 12:30 I was at the intersection with "Passaconaway Cutoff":
Which had a bit more vertical to it:
I caught up to the guy who had the other car in the parking lot. We exchanged pleasantries, and I kept going up (his car was gone when I got back, so I hope he had a good hike). At 1:26 i hit "Square Ledge Trail", which went off-and-up to the left:
At 1:46 I climbed on a big rock formation (no sign) which had some nice views:
But I was hoping for something a little more "official". I climbed down-and-around and took my selfie:
One minute later, that is The Trail down:
I ate my peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich as I scrambled down. I'm glad I did this loop counter-clockwise - it would have been pretty aggressive climbing up the way I went down. A Good Way to Start The Year - 8.20 miles in 4 hours 1 minute:
What a GOOD Day! Thank You God for this wonderful "52 With A View" day!
For my listening pleasure today - music from my iPod:
I looked at "albums I had not heard in a LONG TIME, and I was very happy to see on the list: Pat Metheny Group - Travels (live) (2 cds), 1983 live double album, last heard 2/26/2017 - This album won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance:
various artists - Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More, recorded 1969, released 1970 triple album, last heard 9/21/2016 - wonderful listening to Canned Heat sing "Going Up the Country" as I'm driving up 93 to go hiking in the White Mountains:
Santana - Abraxas, 1970 second album, last heard 7/24/2024 - excellent album:
Joe Jackson - Summer in the City: Live in New York, 2000 live album, last heard 3/06/2017 - I really like Joe Jackson:
various artists - Summer Of Love: The Hits Of 1967 [Disc 2], released 2007, last heard 6/05/2017 - I am fond of the seven songs I ripped:
The Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)
The Youngbloods - Get Together
Blues Magoos - (We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet
The Blues Project - Wake Me, Shake Me
Big Brother & The Holding Company - Down On Me (vocals – Janis Joplin)
Vanilla Fudge - You Keep Me Hangin' On
Country Joe And The Fish - Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine
Shameless Plug: if you enjoy this blog, you may like my other one about visiting Art Museums and National Parks (and hiking in the Rockies)
hyperlink: dixonheadingwest
http://dixonheadingwest.blogspot.com/
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