Lefty E
Active member
Trails: Davis Path: no issues until between Crawford Spur and Mt Parker jct., where there were plenty of mud pits and deep water puddles and some overgrown patches;
Mt. Parker Trail: after the veiwpoints on Resolution, short sections of completely obscured trail by bushes, and areas of obstacle blowdowns, but also some very nice mossy softwood areas, actually very enjoyable...after the Mt. Parker summit, headed towards the Mt. Langdon Trail, the trail does not have many blowdowns and footing is good..
Mt. Langdon Trail: excellent condition from the Mt. Parker jct. to the Wilderness Boundary, then a lot of grassy logging road out to the trailhead.
We never completed the Mt. Parker trail and today decided on a whim to do; weather co operated greatly, views really nice..spotted car at Langdon Trailhead in Bartlett and started hike on Davis Path...only ran into 3 hikers, two descending Crawford early and one headed up to Parker in the PM. Again excellent views from these two summits!!
Mt. Parker Trail: after the veiwpoints on Resolution, short sections of completely obscured trail by bushes, and areas of obstacle blowdowns, but also some very nice mossy softwood areas, actually very enjoyable...after the Mt. Parker summit, headed towards the Mt. Langdon Trail, the trail does not have many blowdowns and footing is good..
Mt. Langdon Trail: excellent condition from the Mt. Parker jct. to the Wilderness Boundary, then a lot of grassy logging road out to the trailhead.
We never completed the Mt. Parker trail and today decided on a whim to do; weather co operated greatly, views really nice..spotted car at Langdon Trailhead in Bartlett and started hike on Davis Path...only ran into 3 hikers, two descending Crawford early and one headed up to Parker in the PM. Again excellent views from these two summits!!