My quest started when I let my friend Bobthelovegoat and BishopX convince me to come out with them one fine September day to bag Moosilauke. I had no idea what I was in for but I think I packed adequately for not having all the fancy gear most people do, nor the endurance for such an undertaking.
History: Mt Moosilauke is derived from a native tribal name for “Bald Place”, loosely translated.
Peak Elevation: 4802ft
Elevation Gain: ~ 3150ft
Trail: Beaver Brook Trail
Length: 7.6 mi
Time on Trail : 0745
Time off Trail: 1430ish
The trail is rated to be on what is called the “Terrifying 25”, due to the rugged steepness that mandated a sign at the trailhead as a warning to those unaware. Along the trail are numerous waterfalls and a few water crossings. The other neat features of the trail were wooden ladders and steps to aid hikers along the eroded or otherwise dangerous portions. About halfway up there is a shelter platform and a privy. Thanks goes to the Dartmouth Outing Club for maintaining that and the trails out here.
The summit once you broke the treeline was windy – the musty day we were out in proved to give us fog at the sumit until you got to the very top – once the fog rolled by we were sitting above the clouds, making for some neat photo ops. We were chilled from the wind, despite the rock wall we used to break said wind; so we ate a quick lunch and got off the mountain for my first 4000 footer. Needless to say, I'm hooked.
Photos:
Mt. Moosilauke 12SEP14
Note: This is a backdated entry made in 2017.
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