Mt Nancy - 4/10/2005

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MtnMagic

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Our cheerful hiking group decided that the ideal Sunday hike would be to bag one of the New England Highest 100 peaks while seeing waterfalls on the way. I could think of no other enchanting hike than to the lovely Mt. Nancy (elevation 3926’). Juls, Charlie Brown, Wildpeaks, Ghostdog and this writer found clear, sunny skies when we left the trailhead that indeed followed us throughout the day.

Most of the trail was very well packed, the three brook crossings were easy, and at 2.4 miles we were at the first of the three series of cascades. It’s very much high water now so the magnificent falls, with a drop 400 ft in length, are roaring down the corridor of ledge at a very steep angle. It is always worth the visit just to view these falls, especially so during the spring melt.

We continued on up the next quarter mile section that is fairly steep to the old growth trees of the Nancy Scenic Area and its mostly level terrain. On to Nancy Pond with a quick stop, then on to the fantastic Norcross Pond with its perfect idyllic setting and superb views into the Pemi Wilderness and beyond. The snow white peaks of the Twin and Franconia ranges under a backdrop of deep blue sky were breathtaking!

After eating lunch on the ledges at the west end of the pond, we started to follow the secret, cut trail, until at the slide, the trail became obscure under the snow. Being so close to our destination, we ‘simply’ bushwhacked almost straight up the very steep slope of the mountain. The temperature was close to 60 degrees causing the 3 feet of snow to be very soft and very wet.

For the next two hours we fell into spruce traps, post holed in the warm snow, climbed over blow down, struggled through dense, young trees, slowly slogging up the mountainside. At times, it seemed like it would take forever just to gain 10 feet of elevation. This was absolutely the longest one half mile I have ever climbed to date. The terrain leveled and we reached the canister at 4 o’clock, reaching the summit in 6.5 hours!

It was the first time on the summit for Juls, Charlie Brown, and Wildpeaks. The third time for Ghostdog and me. We enjoyed the beautiful views of the Willey Range to the North, the Presis, Stairs, and Resolution to the East and Carrigain, Vose Spur, and Anderson to the South West. A wonderful 10.5 hour day to play in the mountains with a solid, wintry bushwhack, clear skies, superb views, and many laughs with friends.
 
I promise not to tell...

MtnMagic said:
After eating lunch on the ledges at the west end of the pond, we started to follow the secret, cut trail,

Would someone please tell me the secret :D
(I promise not to tell ;) )
 
onestep: sending you the details via private mail in a couple of minutes.

Edit: done!
 
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MtnMagic said:
After eating lunch on the ledges at the west end of the pond, we started to follow the secret, cut trail . . .
Please, if the route up Nancy is a secret, then I'm George Mallory. I sense sarcasm, though. How many secret trails are 'cut', after all?
 
Most hikers don't know where the trail is, or that there is a lopped one. If you don't know where those trails are, one either explores to find them or they do remain secret.
 
I'm just saying that the route to Nancy via that path is clearly described in Gene's 100 notes, as well as in most every trip report for posted here for the past several years. I like a good secret, too, but I think even Mt. Nancy's original namesake could find her way there and back today.
 
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