The Bonds & Guyot

Date of Hike: 11/23/12
Lincoln Woods: 2.9 miles
Bondcliff: 7.9 miles
West Bond Spur: 1.0 miles
Bondcliff: 9.5 miles
Lincoln Woods: 2.9 miles 
 
Total Miles 24.2
5,150 feet elevation gain
 
Lincoln Woods Trailhead
East Branch Suspension Bridge
Lincoln Woods Trail
Hurricane Irene Damage
Old Railroad Camp Clearing
Black Pond Camp Clearing
Trail Junk!
Franconia Brook Footbridge
Pemigewasset Wilderness
Bondcliff Trail (Old Wilderness Trail)
Bondcliff Trail
Scramble below Bondcliff
Owl's Head and the Franconia Ridge
Hancock's and Carrigain
Hancock's
Osceola and Scar Ridge
Mount Carrigain
Bondcliff Summit Area
Mount Field and Willey below the Southern Presidential Range
Bondcliff, Bond, and West Bond above the Gates of Hell Ravine
Bondcliff
Bondcliff and West Bond
Bondcliff Summit area
Bondcliff Trail
Bottom of Hellgate Ravine
Bondcliff as seen from Mount Bond
Bondcliff
Mount Tom, Field, and Willey with the Presidential Range
Presidential Range
West Bond
West Bond, Owl's Head, and the Franocnia Ridge
The Slides of the Twin Range
Mount Lincoln, Lafayette, Little Haystack and the Pemi Wilderness
Bondcliff
West Bond Summit
Mount Garfield
Pemi Wilderness
Mount Guyot
Northern Presidential Range
Mount Carrigain and the Hancock's above the Bondcliff Ridge
Redrock Ravine Pond
Twin Range Slides
Twin Range
Mount Guyot
Mount Bond and West Bond as seen from Mount Guyot
On the summit of Mount Guyot
Mount Carrigain
Twin Range
Owl's Head and the Franconia Ridge as seen from North Guyot
Owl's Head, Liberty and Flume
Alton approaching North Guyot
Guyot from North Guyot
Approaching Mount Guyot
Bondcliff Trail
Guyot Campsite Junction
West Bond Spur Junction
View from the summit of Mount Bond
Bondcliff
Bondcliff
Cliffs of Bond
Hellgate Ravine to Owl's Head below the Franconia Ridge
Slides of West Bond
West Bond and Bond
Black Brook
Bondcliff Trail
Bondcliff / Wilderness Trail
Bondcliff / Wilderness Trail
Andy and Liberty


10 comments:

  1. As always, cool looking pictures Super Hiker!

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  2. Great pics, Chris! I especially love the pics you took on Guyot. Looks like such a cool summit! Can't wait to get up there someday!

    Karl

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    1. Hey Karl! Mount Guyot is such a cool little summit, it has some of the best views in the white's and is a great spot to stop and spend a lot of time on a nice weather day!

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  3. I agree with Eva . . . you are indeed a "Super Hiker"! And, I'll throw in a "Super Photographer" as well!
    Your hikes and Blog reports are super terrific, and are simply off the scale!

    John

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    1. Thanks John! I appreciate the kind words, but it's not so much me as the camera, I give it all the credit!! Can't wait to see your snowy trip reports and pictures throughout the winter!!

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  4. Great Pictures Chris,
    Glad to see that you did get up to the whites Friday as well. What a great day.
    I'm still not very good at identifying particular mountains but your pictures and captions are helping.
    -Marvin

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    1. Thanks Marvin, glad you were able to get in a great hike too!

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  5. Great pics to peruse during a work break. Brought me back to a similiar hike I did over ten years ago where we made camp at the Mt. Guyout campsite for 2 nights. Makes me want to get back up there! Thanks!

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    1. Hi Brian! Thanks for enjoying the pictures and glad I could bring back some memories for you. Hope you are able to get back up there again!!

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