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Lincoln Woods Tr. - some puddles, but all easily avoided.
Black Pond Tr. - squishy - but no problem.
Black Pond Bushwhack - the driest part of our entire day !!
Lincoln Brook Tr. (the portion WEST and NORTH of the Southern-most "dip" in the trail) - quite wet in spots and we needed to go off trail a dozen times to avoid deep water. All stream crossings were "rock-hoppable".
Owls Head Path - mostly dry EXCEPT for a portion above the slide, where water flowed somewhat heavily on the trail.
Lincoln Brook Tr. (the portion EAST of the Southern-most "dip" in the trail) - somewhat wet in spots. Crossing the Franconnia Branch was not possible as a rock-hop. We walked through the water but never went deeper than knee-high.
Franconnia Brook Tr - a little wet, with easily avoidable puddles. All stream crossings rock-hoppable.
No special equipment needed but good water resistant hikers very helpful.
Black Pond Tr. - squishy - but no problem.
Black Pond Bushwhack - the driest part of our entire day !!
Lincoln Brook Tr. (the portion WEST and NORTH of the Southern-most "dip" in the trail) - quite wet in spots and we needed to go off trail a dozen times to avoid deep water. All stream crossings were "rock-hoppable".
Owls Head Path - mostly dry EXCEPT for a portion above the slide, where water flowed somewhat heavily on the trail.
Lincoln Brook Tr. (the portion EAST of the Southern-most "dip" in the trail) - somewhat wet in spots. Crossing the Franconnia Branch was not possible as a rock-hop. We walked through the water but never went deeper than knee-high.
Franconnia Brook Tr - a little wet, with easily avoidable puddles. All stream crossings rock-hoppable.
No special equipment needed but good water resistant hikers very helpful.