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  1. jmegillon149

    Sphinx Trail - NEEDS WORK

    the Sphinx Trail is in need of a lot of work, it was so impassable that I lost it and had to walk down the rocks at the side of the stream for a long section, almost to the junction with Great Gulf. I did this trip as a loop with Great Gulf, Six Husbands and Gulfside. Great Gulf had some minor...
  2. jmegillon149

    Hikes on/near the NY/NJ/PA sections of the AT

    Thanks so far. Answers for all of you who added questions: -I'll actually be staying with in South Jersey during the tournament. I would likely be staying near the hiking, probably backpacking. -I am driving down from NH to the hiking, then south for the tournament. I am honestly not sure...
  3. jmegillon149

    Hikes on/near the NY/NJ/PA sections of the AT

    Just put in for Vacation in mid-March. Since the second half of the week will be spent largely in Philly for the NCAA wrestling championships, I am thinking at least part of the first half will be spent somewhere on the NY/NJ/PA section of the AT. Does anyone have any advice regarding: a...
  4. jmegillon149

    South Crocker 1/1/11 - CVR & AT

    Road was well packed, used snowshoes on the way out, not the way back, did not make much difference. Most of the AT was heavy and wet snow, shoes were helpful on ascent, took them off for descent due to steepness/slide, and it was packed enough not to posthole. One patch of ice on exposed...
  5. jmegillon149

    Trekking Poles: Locking vs. Shock absorbtion

    My older Lekis had great shock absorbtion, but slipped, I love the locking of my Black Diamonds, but want something with shock absorbtion. Are there any brands/models that seem to have the best balance? I am an avid dayhiker who often does double digit mileage in a day, I also go on a...
  6. jmegillon149

    Moriah, North and Middle Carter via Moriah-Carter and south Imp Trails

    lots of relatively thin ice started about halfway up, snow dusting here and there - nothing significant. We used microspikes and stabilicers most of the trip, both worked fine. No need for shoes or crampons. One thing to note, if you are involved in trail maintenance in that area: The bog...
  7. jmegillon149

    disorientation at Pawtuckaway SP

    that park, while a great place, is very hard to navigate. It took me several visits before I got to know my way around.
  8. jmegillon149

    Vermont Mud Season

    has mud season started yet? The GMC website is unclear on this matter, as all it says is "early spring" to Memorial Day weekend.
  9. jmegillon149

    Greylock Post Hike Restaurants?

    best bet on the northeast side: freight Yard Pub in downtown North Adams southwest: old forge in Lanesboro (route 7) If you will be driving south to the pike on your way home, Patrick's pub in downtown Pittsfield is very good, as is Empire Pizza
  10. jmegillon149

    3/25 - Hunter via becker Hollow

    down low was packed, soft snow - sporadic bare spots, tough to decide between barebooting with mild postholing, using snowshoes over the bare spots or constant on and off - I did a little of each between the out and back trips, prior tracks indicated the same from predecessors. Higher...
  11. jmegillon149

    Wedding bells on moosilauke

    congrats Zack and Ginger! It was so great to celebrate with you two and everyone else. Ed summed up the day perfectly, and delivered a beautiful service!
  12. jmegillon149

    Bear Mountain, Mount Frissell

    via Undermountain, AT, unmarked trail, Mount Frisell Trail, Paradise Lane Trail Some ice throughout, very icy on a short descent just north of the Bear Mountain summit, I bare-booted with poles, but I did so with some difficulty, would have used stabilicers had he section been longer, or if I...
  13. jmegillon149

    NH Man finishes all trails in the AMC WMNF Guide

    thats pretty cool - don't think I will ever get out enough to come close to that - but it does make me wonder why I repeat stuff when there are other things that I have yet to do.
  14. jmegillon149

    rides in the Rangely-Stratton AT area

    Stratton motel/Maine roadhouse no longer offers a free shuttle to route 4 - it is now $25. This is not reflected on the web site.
  15. jmegillon149

    Place to get clean

    Dry River Campground, rt 302, just south of the Highland Center has pay showers
  16. jmegillon149

    Mt Willey Routes

    despite the steepness, Kedron is so short (distance wise) its hard to think of it as more difficult than any other route. I do recommend doing a traverse and hitting Tom, Field and Avalon.
  17. jmegillon149

    How much of a bushwhack is Reddington?

    do you know the mileage is? I will already be doing 8 that day with a full pack, just wondering if its worth tacking on.
  18. jmegillon149

    MTV looking for "a hardcore wilderness expert"

    I have not seen the show in several years, but this sounds pretty ambitious. They used to have stuff like "I want to make the cheer leading team". Perhaps exposure on MTV could spark some interest in the outdoors and/or awareness of the environment amongst teenagers and younger adults. The...
  19. jmegillon149

    How much of a bushwhack is Reddington?

    well, I will be AT hiking over Crockers, don't want to bushwhack from there; how would it be if I were to hike down the CVR to the log road, then back to the AT. I could make for a good day hike in the middle. I do like to break up backpacking trips with one pack less day, as it gives my...
  20. jmegillon149

    How much of a bushwhack is Reddington?

    First off, I will be blunt, I have virtually no experience or interest in bushwhacking. I don't want this to turn into a "you should try it thread" OK, that's out of the way. I plan to do some backpacking on the Maine AT. I am interested in peak-bagging, and am very drawn to the idea of...
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