Having done the Franconia Ridge trail in both directions, in several different weather conditions, I can say that it is one of my favorite hikes in the Whites.
Born and raised in Franconia. The Loop will forever be my favorite hike. A couple of things: pets on a hike like this are not a good idea and wear hiking boots. It does not matter if you are going on an hour-long walk or a 10-mile hike, ankle support is crucial, and pack like you are going to be gone for 3 days. Just food for thought.
My buddy and I did this one a few days ago, got similar bad luck as you guys except we got caught in some gnarly rain at the summit, didn’t let up the whole way down 😅 Great hike though!
I looked back to 2018 (last time I did this) and had the EXACT same weather. Think it’s just the notch bringing in those clouds 24/7. I remember growing up, every time we’d drive through it, there seemed to be snow, even when 5 minutes south or north it was dry.
Every time I've been to New Hampshire, Amherst area mainly, it's just clouds and rain the entire time. This Colorado native is always shocked at the weather in New England and the amount of rain😅😅
It didn't used to rain here so much. You always expect a shower or two in the mountains, but the last 6/8 years lots of rain starting in May continuing through the summer. And hot! More 90 degree days than I can remember. (I'm 69) Kind of a drag, but the outdoor activities are great if you prepare well.
"Although well over 4,000 feet (1,200 m) in height, the Appalachian Mountain Club doesn't consider Little Haystack a "four-thousand footer" because it stands less than 200 ft (61 m) above the col on the ridge from Lincoln."
Having done the Franconia Ridge trail in both directions, in several different weather conditions, I can say that it is one of my favorite hikes in the Whites.
What a unique atmosphere bud, trail is just amazing! So much diversity 👏
Beautiful and rough going'........Thx for the effort Sherpa!!
Right on!
The fog makes it all mystical and stuff. Cool.
Awesome video. Great information. Thank you.
Nice video, thanks !!
Born and raised in Franconia. The Loop will forever be my favorite hike. A couple of things: pets on a hike like this are not a good idea and wear hiking boots. It does not matter if you are going on an hour-long walk or a 10-mile hike, ankle support is crucial, and pack like you are going to be gone for 3 days. Just food for thought.
Thanks
My buddy and I did this one a few days ago, got similar bad luck as you guys except we got caught in some gnarly rain at the summit, didn’t let up the whole way down 😅 Great hike though!
I looked back to 2018 (last time I did this) and had the EXACT same weather. Think it’s just the notch bringing in those clouds 24/7. I remember growing up, every time we’d drive through it, there seemed to be snow, even when 5 minutes south or north it was dry.
What month was this
Every time I've been to New Hampshire, Amherst area mainly, it's just clouds and rain the entire time. This Colorado native is always shocked at the weather in New England and the amount of rain😅😅
Its very touch and go in the summer and we seem to always get lots of rain when we are there. Its like Monsoon season but all summer.
It's better in the winter.
It didn't used to rain here so much. You always expect a shower or two in the mountains, but the last 6/8 years lots of rain starting in May continuing through the summer. And hot! More 90 degree days than I can remember. (I'm 69) Kind of a drag, but the outdoor activities are great if you prepare well.
How long did this hike take?
www.thevirtualsherpa.com/mount-lincoln-mount-lafayette-nh-hike-guide/ - Talk more about the hike here, including how long it should usually take.
"Although well over 4,000 feet (1,200 m) in height, the Appalachian Mountain Club doesn't consider Little Haystack a "four-thousand footer" because it stands less than 200 ft (61 m) above the col on the ridge from Lincoln."
What do you think of Mt Willard?
Haven't hike it yet unfortunately.
FYI... Little Haystack doesn't qualify as a 4000 Footer.
Dog on a leash in the woods? WTF?
It makes sense. There’s other hikers so you don’t want your dog running off