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  1. Tuco

    Northern Terminus Parking Escarpment Trail

    Hi- looking for last second help, for the location of the trailhead parking for the Northern Terminus of the Escarpment Trail. Thanks!
  2. Tuco

    Long Pathl Feedback from Northern Catskills to John Boyd Thacer State Park

    Long Path Feedback from Northern Catskills to John Boyd Thacer State Park I am looking for any feedback on the sections of the Long Path from Northern Catskills to John Boyd Thacer State Park (Sections 25-34). I'll be doing an out and back trail run up to 10 miles each way so if any info on...
  3. Tuco

    Rhinebeck NY

    Hi All- will be in Rhinebeck for a night or two with very limited free time so looking for any trails/hiking right in the area to get in a trail run or hike. Any feedback is appreciated.
  4. Tuco

    Anybody Been to Pawtuckaway Recently?

    Saw a report from a month ago and curious if the rest of the snow is gone by now. Thanks in advance for any feedback....
  5. Tuco

    VFTT Sticker Sighting

    What made this sighting different was it was less than a mile from my house. Pulled up behind a Ridgeline at red light -Rt. 111 and Brown Hill Rd at 1:15 in E Hampstead. My son actually noticed it- I was oblivious as usual.....
  6. Tuco

    NH Hut Croo in Backpacker Magazine

    Sorry if this has been posted but I just looked quickly at my August issue and there is a long article and lots of pictures about the Hut Croo workers. Enjoy...
  7. Tuco

    Baxter State Park Day Use Parking Reservations Started 4/1

    Sorry if these details have been posted before but there are links off the main page - http://www.baxterstateparkauthority.com/ - with instructions on day use parking reservations (DUPR) and to the online reservation site. Also noted is a change in the fees this year- lean-to's and tent-sites...
  8. Tuco

    Spring hike to Mt. Claygen Via Jewell Trail? 3/37/10

    Call it Mt. Clay, call it Mt. Reagan, Claygen is fiine with me. Each year Rols does a hike up to Mt. Clay just after the end of winter and its usually a stellar day. We hit the trail at Marshfield around 630, needed to get back home early. Snowsoes used from station to station. Trail in good...
  9. Tuco

    Bondcliff Via Lincoln Woods/Wilderness/Bondcliff Trail 11/29/09

    Date of Hike: 11/29/09 Trail Conditions: Lincoln/Wilderness trail were in decent shape, some soft wet areas and blowdown on the Wilderness trail. Bondcliff was wet down low, snow increasing as you go up. Lots of trees hanging over the trail with frozen snow and easily navigated blowdown...
  10. Tuco

    Sugarloaf, Spaulding, Abraham 8/8/09

    Trails- Up Tote Rd on Sugarloaf, Spur Trail to AT, AT to Abraham Side Trail and back. Also Spur trail to Spaulding Summit Required gear- none really. Trail Conditions- after some recent rain, some standing water at lower sections of Tote Rd, and on all flat sections between all mountains...
  11. Tuco

    Mt Washington 148 Year Celebration

    Take this as a notice of fun or warning- I heard on the radio and confirmed on the Auto Road website that Saturday August 8 if you drive up the auto Road and have an "This car climbed Mt. Washinton" sticker on the car already you get free passage on the road. Good for consumers, but could be a...
  12. Tuco

    Patten Maine

    Grabbed a couple of nights next weekend at BSP and looking for feedback on grocery stores, diners and fast food in Patten Maine. Trying to plan shopping and eating- plus a picky 11 year old who eats almost nothing:rolleyes: Thanks for any feedback. Eric
  13. Tuco

    Trail Running in SE New Hampshire

    Just getting back into running and was looking for any feedback on trail running spots around Hampstead NH. Willing to drive a little..Been using rail trails a bit but the long flat straights are a bit, well alot, boring. Feedback on Pawtuckaway running also helpful. Any info on any trails...
  14. Tuco

    Weekend in the Presi’s - May 9-11

    Warning- Long TR. I met Wayne at the Pittsfield Snowshoe Race this year, a very good guy and strong athlete who wanted to spend some time up in the Whites. After hearing from him that he wanted to come up for a weekend in early May, I thought about a plan that could have us out for a couple...
  15. Tuco

    Sherburne Pass Trail Conditions?

    Hey all, a window of opportunity may have just opened for me on Sunday and I was thinking Killington VT. If the snow and ice have melted, I'll avoid the area due to "mudseason". My long trail guide specifically references this area. If still a snow and ice base, I may hit it. So, does...
  16. Tuco

    Saddleback and the Horn 3/28/09

    Summarizing my winter hiking- 0 peaks of any kind, 1 11 mile flatland hike in the Pemi with Sapblatt. A series of negative events turned the winter into a no hiking, no working out mess. All things apparently working out now, Rols (Paul) and I targeted 3/28 for a hike and we wanted to add to...
  17. Tuco

    Great Gulf Trail in Early May

    I searched but didn't find any trail reports on the Great Gulf Trail in early May so I'll ask here- has anybody been up the GG Headwall in early May and if so, please share the conditions. I realize the variability from year to year but wondering the safety level of heading up that way at that...
  18. Tuco

    Recommendations for 11/29?

    Thinking of hiking tomorrow. Any beta on the weather- rained a lot today in Southern NH- did it snow up there anywhere in the Whites? Still up in the air but prefer to avoid mud and slush... THanks for any thoughts...
  19. Tuco

    Katahdin from Pogy Pond

    I'd appreciate any feedback or input on how this shot could be improved. Its of Katahdin from Pogy Pond and I took lots of shots for the purpose of blowing up to an 8x10 for my office. Thanks for the feedback. http://tuco.smugmug.com/gallery/6018149_bTdgg#376448483_yVwut
  20. Tuco

    Mt Ellen via Jerusalem and Long trails 11/1/2008

    Trail Conditions- Below 2600 feet, Jerusalem Trail is bed of leaves with areas of standing water . At 2600, mostly full snow cover. Some ice patches at 3330 feet, but not an issue. On Long Trail, anything goes. Areas of muck, snow, dry dirt and rocks. Most of the trail manageable without...
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