NH Tramper
Member
Date of Hike: July 28, 2013
Trail Conditions: The north side of the Imp Trail was in really good shape. A couple of small blowdowns if I recall and only one muddy patch. The part after Imp Face was wetter, muddier, and more slippery but the crossings were easy. More blowdowns. The south side loop was a lot muddier and a lot more slippery. The crossings were easy. More blowdowns here, too.
Special Equipment Used: None (though poles can help with the crossings).
Comments: Hiked this one with my friend Stef after leading an AMC-NH hike up Cabot, The Horn, and The Bulge because we ate too much Chinese food in Gorham and needed the workout (though it made for a long day). Gotta love spontaneity
Mike "Tramper" Cherim
North Conway NH
Trail Conditions: The north side of the Imp Trail was in really good shape. A couple of small blowdowns if I recall and only one muddy patch. The part after Imp Face was wetter, muddier, and more slippery but the crossings were easy. More blowdowns. The south side loop was a lot muddier and a lot more slippery. The crossings were easy. More blowdowns here, too.
Special Equipment Used: None (though poles can help with the crossings).
Comments: Hiked this one with my friend Stef after leading an AMC-NH hike up Cabot, The Horn, and The Bulge because we ate too much Chinese food in Gorham and needed the workout (though it made for a long day). Gotta love spontaneity
Mike "Tramper" Cherim
North Conway NH