Thursday, October 9, 2025

52 With A View: Mount Willard

Thursday, October 9, 2024 - This is a zoomed-in map of the New Hampshire "52 With A View" - only 15 left (yellow). I'm going to hike Mount Willard today:


With other stops this morning, I reached Franconia Notch at 1:30

The Mount Washington Hotel looks great today - but WHAT IS THAT WHITE STUFF???

Starting at 2 PM, I parked just south of the AMC Highland Center, across from Saco Lake, and walked up the railroad tracks a little bit, then cut left onto The Trail. You quickly take a left onto Mt. Willard Trail:

Over the next 40 minutes, it is a lovely hike up The Mountain:

When you get up to "the light at the end of The Tunnel", you get a GREAT VIEW:

A lot of people hanging out on Mount Willard on a beautiful sunny afternoon:

I stopped by Centennial Pool on my way down - maybe it gets deeper in the spring and summer:

Nice walking back to my car:

I guess it is an "ACTIVE RAILROAD"

Crossing the tracks, and finishing The Hike - 3.21 miles in 1 hour 33 minutes:

I think this Trail/this Hike is maybe the easiest I have ever done - a lot of people should be able to do this. Thank You God for this Wonderful "52 With A View" day!

Very nice view of Hampton Falls River on my way home, on 95 South right before the Massachusetts State Line:

For my listening pleasure today - cds burned or owned::

Augustines - Augustines, 2014 2nd album, last heard (in a blog) never - good "American Roots" music:

Peter Allen - It's Time For ..., 1977 live double-album, last heard (in a blog) never - WONDERFUL album, really captures Peter:

Van Morrison - It's Too Late To Stop Now (2 cds), 1974 live double-album, last heard (in a blog) 7/29/2020 - another WONDERFUL double-live album

J. Geils Band - The J. Geils Band, 1970 debut album, last heard (in a blog) 7/07/2024 - very good Rythum & Blues. It sounds much better now than it did 55 years ago:

Steve Forbert - Jackrabbit Slim, 1979 2nd album, last heard (in a blog) 4/25/2022 - good album, continuing the vibe from his 1st album:

James Taylor - James Taylor (1st album), 1968 debut album (on Apple Records), last heard (in a blog) 8/21/2019 - sounds WONDERFUL :

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)
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