G Grayjay New member Joined May 3, 2006 Messages 224 Reaction score 11 Nov 8, 2008 #1 Here is a question. Can you think of some great hikes this time of year with good views through the bare trees?
Here is a question. Can you think of some great hikes this time of year with good views through the bare trees?
1HappyHiker Well-known member Joined Jan 18, 2007 Messages 1,973 Reaction score 405 Location Bethlehem, NH Nov 8, 2008 #2 I’m sure other VFTT folks will have much better ideas than what I can come up with. However, I do remember one very nice “view through the trees” that I encountered when bushwhacking on the north side of Green’s Cliff.
I’m sure other VFTT folks will have much better ideas than what I can come up with. However, I do remember one very nice “view through the trees” that I encountered when bushwhacking on the north side of Green’s Cliff.
woodstrider New member Joined Jan 13, 2004 Messages 559 Reaction score 23 Location NYC Nov 8, 2008 #3 View thru the trees Any trail running thru a deciduous forest!
C carole New member Joined Sep 3, 2003 Messages 1,306 Reaction score 202 Location NH Nov 8, 2008 #4 It's a nice time of year to hike along the lower ridges (yes, the ones with decidious trees ), Squam, Ossipee, Kilkenny for example.
It's a nice time of year to hike along the lower ridges (yes, the ones with decidious trees ), Squam, Ossipee, Kilkenny for example.
Hillwalker Super Moderator Staff member Joined Feb 2, 2005 Messages 843 Reaction score 105 Location N44.55162 W70.32107 Nov 8, 2008 #5 C-r A nice mellow ridge with trees and lake views is the Crawford Ridgepole from West to East.
Silverfox New member Joined Dec 13, 2007 Messages 920 Reaction score 215 Location Meredith New Hampshire Nov 8, 2008 #6 Ridgepole is great with many interesting outlooks The Roberts/Faraway loop in the Ossipees excellent as well though the at times knee deep leaves somewhat of an issue
Ridgepole is great with many interesting outlooks The Roberts/Faraway loop in the Ossipees excellent as well though the at times knee deep leaves somewhat of an issue