Ruff
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Hello my name is Eric Ruffin, new member here; I'm 32 yrs old, live in Claremont NH but I'm originally from all over lol. I spend a lot of time on the local trails year around and frequent the Whites every few weeks or so. Landscape photography and hiking are my passions but I also run, kayak, snowboard and snowshoe. I have attached a picture I took yesterday evening while hiking the Brownsville Trail to the summit of Mt.Ascutney, let me know if you cant see the image.
The rest of my pictures are here:
https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/124085028@N06/
As for my question, its multifaceted; Currently the weather forecast for the 26th in Lincoln is pretty nice and I've been waiting for a good day up there to bag Cannon, North Kinsman and South Kinsman all in one 11 mile loop around Lonesome Lake; so heres mainly what im wondering:
- Im bringing some light traction but how much ice flow should I expect on the High Trail and Cannonball sections..
-should I be planning to bring snowshoes for trail breaking on the Kinsman ridge section of the AT..
Basically, I'm just not sure how popular this loop is this time of year. Any input is appreciated. Thanks.
The rest of my pictures are here:
https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/124085028@N06/
As for my question, its multifaceted; Currently the weather forecast for the 26th in Lincoln is pretty nice and I've been waiting for a good day up there to bag Cannon, North Kinsman and South Kinsman all in one 11 mile loop around Lonesome Lake; so heres mainly what im wondering:
- Im bringing some light traction but how much ice flow should I expect on the High Trail and Cannonball sections..
-should I be planning to bring snowshoes for trail breaking on the Kinsman ridge section of the AT..
Basically, I'm just not sure how popular this loop is this time of year. Any input is appreciated. Thanks.
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