Showing posts with label Zeacliff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zeacliff. Show all posts

Hale . . . Again . . . and Again : Mount Hale to Zeacliff Out n' Back

Date of Hike: 12/7/14

Little River Herd Path:  1.0 miles  / North Twin & Herd Path: 1.0 miles  /  Mount Hale Trail (AKA Fire Wardens Trail): 2.3 miles  /  Lend-A-Hand Trail: 2.6 miles  /  Twinway:  2.4 miles  /  Len-A-Hand Trail: 2.6 miles  /  Fire Wardens Trail: 2.6 miles /  North Twin & Herd Path: 1.0 miles  /  Little River Herd Path:  1.0 miles
Total Miles: 16.1 (5,150 feet elevation gained) Garmin GPS Forerunner 910XT

Trip Report:
- Sunday I was invited to join Denise, Heather & Kali on a Hale-Zealand-Bonds Traverse.  The weather called for bluebird skies by late morning, the only catch, it was going to be brutally cold and a bit gusty. Luckily, as we started our hike around 6:45 a.m. the wind was non-existant and it seemed quite pleasant out as we snowshoed our way over the old logging road and the North Twin Trail along the Little River. When parking at the end of Little River Road, Please do not block the bridge, do not wear spikes on bridge, and respect the the area and the local home owners who let us use their property to access the mountains.
- The snow depths increased as we ascended the old tractor road up the abandoned Mount Hale - Fire Wardens - Trail.  It was a lot of fun breaking out the trail through the beautiful birch glades which were covered in the previous days snow.
- Breaking trail is great because it gets your body warmed up, the only set back is you sweat, and on a day like this that can make it extremely difficult to stay comfortable and warm.  Today definitely was one of the more difficult days to stay warm, I had to keep changing into dry layers more than I wanted to, and knowing that the worst parts to stay warm were ahead of us, Guyot and Bond to Bondcliff, I made sure to save my thicker layers for the latter half of the hike.
- We made decent time to Mount Hale's summit and were happy to see someone had broken out the Lend-A-Hand Trail.  We quickly caught up to the hiker breaking trail, he spent the night camping under a tarp near the summit, which is crazy awesome!
- I couldn't shake the chilled feeling descending so I once again had to put on dry layers.  As I made the approach to the junction of the Twinway my enthusiasm sunk pretty low,  The Twinway was unbroken.  I was really hoping that hikers who spent the night at the Zealand Falls Hut would have broken the trail up to the summit, no dice!
- Our pace up to the Zeacliff outlook slowed up and I was starting to notice Denise wasn't her usual upbeat self as we took a few pictures at the outlook.  Her fingers and toes had become really cold and she was unable to find her second gear.  I told her we should expect to be breaking trail for another threeish miles to the West Bond Spur junction.  She decided it would be best to turn back.  Not wanting her to have to re-hike Hale back to her car, I told her to head to the hut, warm up and then hike out via Zeeland Road to the winter lot off Route 302 while I would go back up Hale and bomb down the Fire Wardens to the Jeep and then pick her up at 302.  I then ran ahead and caught up to Heather and Kali who were breaking trail and told her what was going on.  She said her and Kali were going to proceed ahead, they went about another quarter mile before they turned around and descended and caught back up with Denise.  Heather didn't want to have to break all that trail alone, she definitely could as she had all the proper gear and is experienced having completed the Grid, but she made the smart move to play it safe and called it a day at the ladder step section.
- Meanwhile, I was back ascending Hale...again.  Having done it last Sunday, then this morning, it was time to tackle the big hill one more time!  Hale, oddly enough has supplied me with some of my toughest trail breaking days out, May (yes May) 2010, December 2011, January 2012, January 2013, and the past two weekends! 
- The hike back up was not too fun as it was friggan cold, to make things worse the hike / jog down the Fire Wardens Trail was even chillier.  Luckily I made great time as the trail was packed down perfectly from six other hikers.
- At the bottom of Hale I ran into four hikers enjoying their hike of Hale.  I was happy to see other hikers out and about enjoying the winter wonderland of the birch glades route up Hale.  They asked where I came from, I let them know of my route with my friends and the change of plans, they had heard from two others about our group going for the HZB Traverse.
- Over the last two miles I thought of how Heather & Kali were going to catch an amazing sunset from Bondcliff.  I also thought that I'd probably run into them somewhere on the lower end of the Bondcliff Trail as my plan was to head to Lincoln Woods and hike in to keep her company on the long walk out in the dark.
- However, that plan was scraped as I saw she was waiting with Denise at the Winter Zealand Road Lot off Route 302.  I was happy to see her there, even though it would have been a great night walk under a full moon, It was nice to be able to head home a little earlier!
- It was an adventurous day breaking trail, I liked the challenge even though the bitter cold axed our big plans.  Still, heading over to Zeacliff from Little River Road and then retracing those steps was pretty kick ass and a lot of fun!

 North Twin Trail
Herd Path water crossing and Fire Wardens Trail
 Fire Wardens Trail
  Birch Glades
 Kali!
 The upper section of the Fire Wardens Trail
 Mount Hale summit and trail junk right below it!
 Lend-A-Hand Trail
 Twinway, Zeacliff Outlook, Descending the Fire Wardens Trail
 Whitwall Slide
 Mount Carrigain under a bright late morning sun
 Carrigain Notch
Route for the day, click here for details

From Dawn till Dusk (Mount Zealand and Hale from the Kanc)

Date of hike: 10/17/09

Hancock Notch Trail: 1.8 miles  /  Cedar Brook Trail: 6.1 miles  /  East Side Trail: .9 miles  /  Thoreau Falls Trail: 5.1 miles  /  Ethan Pond Trail: .8 miles  /  Zeacliff Trail: 1.4 miles  /  Twinway: 4.7 miles  /  Lend-A-Hand Trail: 2.7 miles  /  Hale Brook Trail: 2.3 miles
Total Miles: 25.7 (5,300 elevation gain)

Trip Report:
- Left RI at 4am with Dad and my dog Mr. Smackers.  They dropped me off at the Hancock Notch trailhead on the Kanc at 6:45am and picked me up at the Hale Brook trailhead on Zealand Road at 5:30pm
- Temps were in the low 20's to high 30's, no wind, clear skies, few inches of snow on trail above 3,000 feet, and ice in places. Some mud, and wet spots hidden by snow cover and leaves, no traction required on any trails
- First 15 miles were relatively flat with not many views, very cold and my fingers didn't warm up until about 10 miles in
- Walked over to the old site of the suspension bridge connecting the East Side trail to the Wilderness trail, the cable is on the ground and the wood from the bridge is under tarps off to the side of the trail. 
- Thoreau Falls Bridge is cool as it was last time I was here and looking and kind of crooked with a good view of one of the Bonds
- Got lost on Thoreau Falls trail, about 2.5 miles in the trail is not blazed at all and care needs to be taken to not get lost when the trail narrows and starts climbing the short steep section along the river. I ended up a tenth of a mile to the west in a small flooded beaver pond and then to a river bank.  I then backtracked and headed east and stumbled upon the trail in a few minutes.  This didn't seem to phase me last time on this trail, maybe cause I was hiking from the other direction!
- Ethan Pond Trail always has beautiful views and is nice and level from Thoreau Falls to Zeacliff trail junctions
- Zeacliff trail is wild, steep, and has great views of Mount Bond and Carrigain Notch
- Only saw two hikers all the way until the Twinway, then I ran into a bunch, a few people were wearing microspikes on the Twinway although they weren't needed
- Views from twinway of Washington and the Presidential Ranger were crystal clear and awesome!
- Stopped in at Zealand Hut and the falls for the first time since I was a kid.
- Lend-A-Hand trail has some very well placed bogs and with all the snow it made for a soft cushiony walk for a few tenths of a mile
- The snow was a constant from Zeacliff all the way until the last 1.5 miles of Hale Brook trail. It was well packed down but made for some slippery spots. Had two falls, a face first on the Twinway and a minor fall on Lend-A-Hand where there is an outlook
- My dad and Smackers were walking up Hale Brook as I descended.  Ran into them a little over a half mile from the trailhead. 
- Ice cold Yuengling's I won from a bet with Johnny 5 waiting in the car!
- This hike kicked my A$$, should have been done the opposite way to get all the elevation gain out of the way early in the day when fresh. Early in the morning at the Cedar Brook/Hancock Loop junction I really contemplated running up and doing the Hancock loop thank god I didn't!

Pictures: Click here to view all pictures

East Side Trail
Thoreau Falls Bridge
Looking north on the Twinway
Presidential Range
Mount Washington
Twinway
Zealand Notch to Carrigain Notch
Mr. Smackers!

Zealand Mountain (4,260 feet)

Zealand Mountain from South Twin Summit

Zealand Mountain is a wooded summit that sits just .1 mile off the Appalachian Trail.  There are no views from the summit as it's in the middle of the woods.  There is only one trail that takes you to Zealand Mountain and that's the Twinway.  The fastest way to the summit is hiking Zealand Trail 2.5 miles to the Twinway and then hiking 3.1 miles up the Twinway to the Zealand Spur Trail.

-Zealand Trail / Twinway / Zealand Spur:  5.6 miles, elevation gain of 2,300 feet.  The Zealand Trail has very easy grades and excellent footing as it leaves the end of Zealand Road and takes you past Zealand Ponds to it's end at the Twinway.  The Twinway (Appalachian Trail)  has rough footing with moderate to steep grades in places.  From the Zealand/Ethan Pond Trail junction it rises steeply past Zealand Falls hut and continues to rise steeply until the trail splits at an outlook that overlooks Zealand Notch over to Carrigain Notch with tremendous views north to the Presidential Range.  From here the trail becomes easier on the feet for a few tenths of a mile until one passes the Zeacliff Pond Trail junction where the Twinway becomes steep with rough footing again for a short pitch up to a ledge overlooking Zeacliff Pond.  The trail then become easier again with moderate grades and ok footing for the next mile to the Zealand Spur Trail.

Trip Reports:

July 21st, 2016: Grid Finish & NH 4K #1000

March 20th, 2016: Across Lil' River Herd Path, North Twin Trail, lil' River Bypass, up Mount Hale Trail (AKA Fire Warden's), Down Lend-A-Hand, Up Twinway, North Twin Spur, down North Twin Trail and Lil' River Herd Path

February 6th, 2016: Up Zealand Road, Hale Brook Trail, down Lend-a-Hand Trail, up and down Twinway, down Zealand Trail and Zealand Road

April 12th, 2015: Lincoln Woods, Bondcliff Trail, Twinway, West Bond Spur Trail Out n' back

January 24th, 2015: Up Zealand Road, Zealand Trail, Twinway, Bondcliff Trail, up and down West Bond Spur, up and down Bondcliff Trail, out Lincoln Woods Trail

November 16, 2013: Up Zealand and the Twinway, Zealand Spur, Bondcliff Trail, up and down West Bond Spur, up and down Bondcliff Trail, across the Lincoln Woods Trail

September 21st, 2013: Up Zealand and the Twinway, Zealand Spur, Bondcliff Trail, up and down West Bond Spur, up and down Bondcliff Trail, across the Lincoln Woods Trail

May 27th, 2013: Up North Twin Trail and North Twin Spur trail to North and South Twin Summit, through the Twinway to Zealand Summit, up Lend-A-Hand Trail to Mount Hale Summit, down defunct Mount Hale Fire Warden's Trail

December 7th, 2012: Up Zealand Trail, The Twinway, North Twin Spur, down North Twin Trail

January 28th, 2012: Up and down Zealand Road, Zealand and Twinway trails

November 6th, 2011: Up and down Zealand and Twinway trails

December 23rd, 2010: Up Zealand Road, Hale Brook Trail, down Lend-a-Hand Trail, up and down Twinway, down Zealand Trail and Zealand Road

November 6th, 2010: Zealand, Twinway, Bondcliff, West Bond Spur Trail (Out & Back)

September 4th, 2010: Up Mount Hale Fire Warden's Trail, down Lend-A-Hand Trail, Up Twinway, over North Twin Spur Trail, down North Twin Trail

August 7th, 2010: Up North Twin Trail and North Twin Spur trail to North and South Twin Summit, through the Twinway to Zealand Summit, up Lend-A-Hand Trail to Mount Hale Summit, down defunct Mount Hale Fire Warden's Trail

May 1st, 2010: Zealand Road to Zealand Trail up Twinway to summit, down Twinway to Lend-a-Hand Trail to Hale summit and down Hale Brook Trail and Zealand Road back to car on Route 302 Winter Parking lot

October 17th, 2009: Zealand Mountain via Hancock Notch, Cedar Brook, Thoreau Falls, Ethan Pond, Zeacliff, and Twinway Trails, down Twinway, up Lend-A-Hand and down Hale Brook Trail

June 13th, 2009: Two Day Pemigeweasset Traverse (Counter Clockwise)