Cohos SOBO 2021 Day 7 – Baldhead to Old Hermit Shelter

Day 7 started with the confusing descent and climb of Gadwah Notch. It always seems very odd to have to climb to get down the m

Once that was out of the way the rest of the day was all joy. More breeze might have been nice, but you can’t have it all.

The trail through Nash Stream is beautiful and with water at either end great on a hot day.

Then it was a quick stomp up to the Old Hermit shelter for another incredibly peaceful night on the Cohos. A hooting owl was the frosting on that cake.

Cohos SOBO 2021 Day 6 – Panorama to Baldhead Shelter

Day 6 started with one last look at the peaceful view before starting one of the harder day’s of the hike for me. Lots of elevation change in dramatic fashion. This day wipes me out usually and ends with the Climb of No Hope.

It starts nice though heh. Gentle toddle up Sanguinary Summit.

Quick view of the sadly non operational resort below.

Then the beauty of Dixville Notch! Of course notches go down and back up heh.

I was soaked in sweat by the time I hit the top on the other side and this wasn’t the hard climb.

It was Saturday and I could see Table Rock was populated with day hikers. I don’t like being out there with people, only feel safe alone, so skipped it this year.

A bit higher up there are no people and a great spot to eat cheese and sausage.

After that I was busy walking and forgot to take pics, sorry.

The Climb of No Hope was no match for my legs this year. Well that and truly refusing to have hope. I was sitting on a log eating a snickers to finish the climb and decided to check my GPS. It said I was at the shelter. Sure enough 5 steps more and I could see it!

Another peaceful view to end the day.

Cohos SOBO 2021 Day 5 – Rudy’s to Panorama Shelter

That is actually the end of day 4, but it was too pretty not to share.

Day 5 started with the shortcut back to the Deadwater trail.

This beauty was having breakfast. I felt terrible about interrupting.

I guess it was just that sort of morning because I woke this guy up as I approached Grandview.

They had signs saying they would open tomorrow and there would be sausage and pulled pork. Just my luck to be early.

Grandview

Then it was time for one of my favorite parts of this hike. The farm is so pretty.

After that was the thankfully boring road walk to Coleman SP. I was nervous walking through the area of last year’s moose incident, but it was peaceful this year.

It was interesting to hike our section of trail without tools. I couldn’t really enjoy it because the raspberries are growing and I have to get to work soon or the trail will be gone.

For now I will just lay here in my hammock behind the Panorama shelter. The water is terrible but the view is great.

This will definitely be the last post for a while. I will be without signal for days.

Cohos SOBO 2021 Day 4 – Lake Francis to Rudy’s Campground

Day 4 started with the grassy walk down the Lake Francis trail. Most of this is above the river and the lake so just a pretty forest walk. It does dip down near shore for a bit.

This brook is near the end. Good spot to fill up for the road ahead.

Cedar Stream led to the Deadwater Loop road which led to the Deadwater trail.

A few ATVs to dodge but the beat up trail was easier on the feet than the road. It would have been a better day if I had known the sign for the shortcut to Rudy’s was gone. I walked almost all the way to Grandview before having to turn back.

Oddly enough a hot shower and a big bag of dinner seemed to solve most of my problems.

Camping in the Fairy Garden might have something to do with that too heh. Many more pics but upload is slow so this will have to do.

Don’t think I will have signal tomorrow and definitely won’t after that. We’ll have to see what pops out on the other side.

Cohos SOBO 2021 Day 3 – Tillotson Shelter to Lake Francis

Day three’s excitement started around 1am. Thankfully I woke up to notice the fireworks going off to the north in Canada. Amazing lighting show too far to hear at first, then getting closer. I got up, put the tarp up fast and took a quick nap before the rain hit.

It kept raining til 7am and then spit a little. I waited a while to let the trail dry out so got a very late start.

Despite the wet trail I made quick work of the Round Pond trail and was soon on top of Covell Mtn enjoying the view. I usually stop there for a break but I had just stopped at Conversation Rock for a long one.

Great rock for a break even if you don’t have anyone to talk to.
Bear? Seems small but I don’t think it is a dog.

Finished the hard work and was rewarded with the view from Prospect Mtn. Then I walked down to Young’s Store and was rewarded with a cheesesteak heh.

I always stop at this bridge on my way to Lake Francis so I can see the fly fishing derby. There are always a lot of folks working this spot.

Now I have had my bag of lasagna and am laying in my hammock listening to loons and sometimes an owl. Tomorrow the weather is supposed to give me a break and I am happy for that. This has been a really tough start to the hike. It has been a struggle to keep it together but hey…loons!

Cohos SOBO 2021 Day 2 – Deer Mtn SP to Tillotson Shelter

Strawberry granola with powdered milk is a great way to start the day.

It stayed in the 70s all night. Dawn was a pretty pink yet slightly terrifying since I knew what was coming heh. 80s in the morning 80s in the afternoon. Thankfully it is down to 73 now at 8pm.

I got an early start tearing through the Black Cats and the R&J Chaput trails to reach the Second Connecticut dam by 930. After a cheese and sausage break I was ready for the Falls in the River trail.

I don’t see any more pictures in the camera so you’re going to have to wait for the video to see the rest of the day. It wasn’t pretty heh. Well the day was ok but I got pretty ugly. After loading up with water at Coon Brook it took all I had to climb up to the highway and down to Tillotson Hut.

I tried sleeping inside but gave up and put the hammock up. Way too hot in there. Might have to find a snack before bed as tummy seems to be done with dinner and breakfast is a long way off. Only day two and The Hunger is upon me.

Cohos SOBO 2021 Day 1

Once again, it begins!

It starts with a loop around Fourth Lake.
Not very big but very pretty.

Of course the day I start has to be a humid day in the 80s. I talked Nancy into stopping at Deer Mtn SP so I could drop most of my gear and slackpack. That was a great idea heh.

I had the park almost to myself with no one in sight or sound. Good dinner and was asleep before dark.

Cohos SOBO 2021 Day 0 – Packing Up

Time to load up the sausage and pack the cheese! The mighty Cohos Trail in northern New Hampshire is in fine condition from early reports. If the water holds out I might even keep hiking past Stark this year. Of course I might not too heh.

Not sure how much I will be able to post from the trail. There are definitely some areas where I won’t have a phone signal so don’t worry if I don’t post for a few days in spots. When I can I’ll share some of the beauty to be found out there.

Family Baxter State Park Trip – Upper South Branch + Bonus Black Cat Summit

Family Baxter State Park Trip – Upper South Branch + Bonus Black Cat Summit

44 pics from an early season visit to Baxter State Park. The Traveler Loop was still off limits, but we found a fine replacement in Black Cat. It certainly was a lot easier 🙂

Other than a bit of a cliff face hanging over the lake it was a pretty casual hike in to our camp. The cliff is pretty, but also pretty exciting in a few spots. The camp at Upper South Branch is nicer than in years passed with a new lean to and latrine a few years back. Very relaxing, but very buggy!

Very peaceful provided you have bug protection. We didn’t bring the pie irons but managed to make do with foil for our campfire pizzas. Many were eaten, none remained for the bears to scavenge. Best way to keep a clean camp is put all the food in your face!

Morning dawned sort of purple and fuzzy, but coffee and hot mush solved most of our problems in quick order.

Black Cat took a little longer, but was a nice consolation prize for Traveler being closed. Many flies on the summit, but we did not let that deter us from our sausage and cheese. Then it was time for the views!

Dinner that night was not as photogenic as the pizza. A wonderful mashed potato concoction with mixed veggies and bacon, but no thought was given to taking pictures. Might have been hungry, might have been the rain that started just before we ate.

Wet night, wet morning and a wet hike out. It stopped raining soon after we left camp and no one fell off the cliff, so definitely a pretty good ending to the trip. There will be a couple of videos at some point, but I am really busy getting things ready for the next couple of trips on the calendar, so no promises.

Hope you are getting out there when you can too!