Fourfingers
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9 November, 2008
The morning hike north of here went so quickly, that we ate some lunch in Middlebury and returned to the ridge for a quick hike up to Sucker Brook Shelter and the LT in the afternoon.
Predominant conditions in the woods today are WET, but the Sucker Brook Trail is a very gentle mile in length with 400 feet of gain (mostly in the last half of the hike, but it's all gentle. Trail well-laid out and marked. No problem blowdowns.
Less than an hour up and back; only people seen were hunters along USFS 67 on this first weekend of rifle season.
Nice afternoon walk.
The morning hike north of here went so quickly, that we ate some lunch in Middlebury and returned to the ridge for a quick hike up to Sucker Brook Shelter and the LT in the afternoon.
Predominant conditions in the woods today are WET, but the Sucker Brook Trail is a very gentle mile in length with 400 feet of gain (mostly in the last half of the hike, but it's all gentle. Trail well-laid out and marked. No problem blowdowns.
Less than an hour up and back; only people seen were hunters along USFS 67 on this first weekend of rifle season.
Nice afternoon walk.