Date of Hike: 7/15/12
North Twin Trail: 4.3 miles
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North Twin Spur: 1.2 miles
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Twinway: 2.0 miles
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Bondcliff Trail: 6.9 miles
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Wilderness Trail: 4.7 miles
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19.2 Miles
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4,400 elevation gain
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Trail Conditions: The three water crossings of the Little River on the North Twin Trail very low and easy to cross, herd path bypassing first two crossings very well defined for travel during times of high water flow. No reliable water sources on trail past third crossing of the Little River for about 10 miles until 2.0 miles below the summit of Bondcliff (brook bed across trail is dry but water about 50 feet upstream). Two major crossings of Black Brook low and easily rock hoped. Lincoln Woods / Wilderness Trail is the same as it ever was, flat and long!
North Twin Trailhead
Third crossing of the Little River
North Twin Trail
Hiking up the North Twin Trail
Mount Hale from an outlook along the North Twin Trail
Hazy day in the White Mountains
South Twin
Mount Carrigain
Approaching North Twin's summit
Garfield and Franconia Ridges
Galehead, Owl's Head, Liberty and Flume Mountains
Mount Garfield
Galehead Hut
View from the Summit of South Twin
Hikers taking a break on South Twin (Franconia Ridge in the background)
The Twinway
Mount Garfield behind Southwest Twin
The Slides of the Twinway
The Twinway
Mount Guyot
West Bond from Mount Guyot
Carrigain Notch
Owl's Head and the Franconia Ridge
Bondcliff as seen from Mount Bond
Bondcliff Ridge
Bondcliff
Descending into the Bond/Bondcliff col on the Bondcliff Trail
Mount Bond from Bondcliff's summit area
Mount Bond
Wilderness Trail
Lincoln Woods East Branch Pemigewasset River Suspension Bridge
Wow. These are great photos. Looks like a fun hike.
ReplyDelete-Andy
Hey Andy, glad you enjoyed the pictures, thanks! The Twins and the Bonds have always been some of my favorite mountains to hike, great views, great trails!
Delete-Chris
Chris,
ReplyDeleteI enjoy reading your stuff. Killer long trips. I believe you are wearing Lasportiva Raptors? If so, are you happy with them? I'm taking mine on a test drive this weekend.
thx
Hi Petch, glad you enjoy the blog, thanks!
DeleteThe Raptors are excellent, I have been wearing them for a year and they are super comfortablke and have excellent grip which is perfect for the boulders and rock slab on some of the tougher trails.
Enjoy them!