marty
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Hi all,
I may be hiking Mendon Peak soon, via the log road that starts near the Bucklin Trail. I have read in Trip Reports that the first crossing of Eddy Brook can be difficult in high water, causing some to get quite wet. It appears that one could bushwhack up the north side of the stream for about a half mile or so and hook back up with the log road. This would avoid the first two stream crossings of Eddy Brook.
I also read in an old TR from Mohamed that the woods along the stream look fairly open, so the whack may not too be hard.
Just wondering if anyone has an impressions regarding doing this bushwhack that they could share.
Thanks and best regards,
Marty
I may be hiking Mendon Peak soon, via the log road that starts near the Bucklin Trail. I have read in Trip Reports that the first crossing of Eddy Brook can be difficult in high water, causing some to get quite wet. It appears that one could bushwhack up the north side of the stream for about a half mile or so and hook back up with the log road. This would avoid the first two stream crossings of Eddy Brook.
I also read in an old TR from Mohamed that the woods along the stream look fairly open, so the whack may not too be hard.
Just wondering if anyone has an impressions regarding doing this bushwhack that they could share.
Thanks and best regards,
Marty