LivesToHike
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A naive question. Has anyone ever hiked over (in non-winter conditions) from Carrigan/Signal Ridge or by some other route in the NH Whites to see the rock dome called "The Captain"? Is there an obvious bushwack, or is this a more challenging slog in the woods?
I don't have the finer resolution USGS maps of the area, and looking at the appropriate AMC map, it wasn't absolutely clear if one could hike in from the Carrigan, from NorthWest or by some other route. The SouthEast route looked undo-able, given the sharp contour lines (I gather this is vertical).
Thanks in advance,
Mike
PS Initially I remembered this as "the Capital", not "the Captain"
I don't have the finer resolution USGS maps of the area, and looking at the appropriate AMC map, it wasn't absolutely clear if one could hike in from the Carrigan, from NorthWest or by some other route. The SouthEast route looked undo-able, given the sharp contour lines (I gather this is vertical).
Thanks in advance,
Mike
PS Initially I remembered this as "the Capital", not "the Captain"
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