Seth Warner Shelter
Mile 1,600.2Elevation 2,178.0 feetMiles Hiked 13.3 I hung around the Bascom Lodge for awhile before leaving at 9:15 AM. I’m heading to the next shelter
Just lookin’ for an excuse…
Mile 1,600.2Elevation 2,178.0 feetMiles Hiked 13.3 I hung around the Bascom Lodge for awhile before leaving at 9:15 AM. I’m heading to the next shelter
Mile 1,587.0Elevation 3,491.0 feetMiles Hiked 17.2 I left Dalton at 7:15 AM. The goal for the day was the next shelter, but I had my
Mile 1,569.8Elevation 1,132.0 feetMiles Hiked 11.8 I woke up extra early this morning, because I wanted to get into Dalton early. I had reserved a
Mile 1,558.0Elevation 1,923 feetMiles Hiked 8.8 In the morning, the caretaker at the Upper Goose Pond Cabin made pancakes for everyone. I hung around until
Mile 1,549.2Elevation 1,526 feetMiles Hiked 14.0 I got an early start this morning (7:00 AM), because we, Miss B and her dog, Rio and I,
Mile 1,535.2Elevation 1,952 feetMiles Hiked 13.5 I left the Travelodge with another hiker, Miss B, and her dog, Rio. Miss B arranged a shuttle to
Mile 1,521.7Elevation 666 feetMiles Hiked 7.9 It was cold this morning. The temp in town was 52 degrees and I’m sure it was colder at
Mile 1,513.8Elevation 1,883 feetMiles Hiked 9.7 In miles this was a short day, but there were three strenuous climbs. The first was Bear Mountain, which
Mile 1,504.1Elevation 1,667 feetMiles Hiked 13.4 Up and on my way by 8:00 AM. The trail was easy and led to Falls Village, CT. I
The privy is free at Belter’s Campsite. No I didn’t use it. Mile 1,490.8Elevation 722 feetMiles Hiked 11.3 Sandi, the hostel caretaker, had an errand