INTRODUCTION:
The Appalachia
Trailhead in Randolph, NH is a very busy place since it’s a major gateway to the
rugged and scenic Northern Presidential Mountains. But, you can enjoy a more peaceful and less
crowded hike from this trailhead by traveling some of the lesser-used trails
such as the ones described in this blog posting.
In
early June 2018, I launched a 5.7 mile hike from the Appalachia trailhead in
Randolph, NH. This loop hike (sometimes
referred to as the Cliffway Loop) was done in a clockwise direction. There was a 1,470 elevation gain, and it
involved these trails: The Link; Amphibrach; Monaway; Cliffway. Some of the sights seen along the route were:
Cold Brook Fall; Cascades at Coldspur Ledges; view into King Ravine from Bog
Ledge; views from White Cliff overlooking the Randolph Valley and the Crescent
Range.
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Map showing the route of travel for this loop hike |
PHOTOS:
Longer and more
aggressive hikes can be fun. However, shorter
hikes can be fun as well. As with many
things in life, sometimes ‘less is more’.
3 comments:
Nice report John. I need to explore more of the lesser trails up in the Northern Presidents cause like you said, you can have nice quiet hike but still enjoy the beauty of them.
Matt, thanks for your kind words about my report.
Sorry for the delayed reply. The system that hosts my blog is having an issue with notifying bloggers when comments are posted.
John
John, no worries about your delayed reply. I appreciate you taking the time to respond to my comment.
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