Monday, April 23, 2007

4-22-07: Mt. Carrigan-4700 ft, 14.0 mi

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This is Ryan at one of the roadside waterfalls on Sawyer River Road. We had to walk an extra two miles each way because the road was still gated for winter.









We got to the actual trail at 11:30 on a warm spring day, 75 degrees and sunny!






It didn't take long before we had to cross a series of swollen rivers and brooks. After careful consideration and some bushwacking, we decided this was the only dry way across the largest one, on a fallen tree

































The first three miles of trail were easy going other than brook crossings. We saw moose, bear, bobcat and fox tracks. The last two miles were a long draining slog in heavy wet steep snow with hundreds of fallen trees, most likely from the storm we just had










We finally reached Signal Ridge, a narrow open ridge half a mile from the summit. Until then the hike was pretty grueling







Once you get here you forget about all that. The views are amazing from this ridge and get better as you go along







Ryan on the ridge, only half a mile from the summit tower you can see on top







The view across Carrigan Notch to Mt. Lowell and the Presidentials in the background is spectacular






The trail dips back into the woods, where we lost it in the deep snow and downed trees. We had to bushwack the last half mile to the summit










A close up of the tower








Ryan bushwacking the last few hundred feet









The summit is the boundary of the Pemmigiwassett wilderness area, the largest in the state. It is also regarded as one of the top two viepoints in the White's, which is why they built a tower to see over the tree's on this particular mountain








The Pemi wilderness, Franconia and Bond ranges





Ryan and the ridge in the background








Signal Ridge with Mt. Tremont and Sawyer Pond beyond









Close up of the ridge







A clear day and a great view of the Presidentials...








...the Tripyramids near Waterville Valley...






...and the Osceolas







We walked up the tower in our snowshoes. It was about 40 degrees up there with some wind








Ryan decided it was easier to throw his off rather than walk down the steps in them








The Franconias, Owl's Head and the Bonds in the afternoon sun







Headding back down the ridge








The sunset was beautiful but not usually something you want to see seven miles from the car






One last picture from Signal Ridge as the sun sets








Comming down the downed trees sliced our arms up pretty good and slowed us up considerably. It looks like we wrestled with a wildcat or something. Around 8:00, and still 4 hours from the car, we put our headlamps on to finish off our toughest hike yet. It was my 44th 4000 footer and Ryans 39th






5 comments:

Brett said...

Who's the guy in the Alabama t-shirt waiting for the legalization of civil unions?

Anonymous said...

actually that guy hiked all night to summit the mountain and hold a candle light vidul( or however you spell it) specifically for civil unions. It was prompted by the guy in the orange shirt who could be heard in every valley saying "alright you got me, i'm gay!" then only to go home and find out from the guy in the wisconsin shirt that he was banned from the family!

Brett said...

Were the guy in the Alabama t-shirt and the orange t-shirt expecting to find a minister/justice of the peace at the summit? It looked like a beautiful ceremony.

Derek, Jen, Brooke and Emily said...

The guy in the orange shirt was not yelling any such thing, as there unfortunately were no free jello shots served by a semi-attractive waitress to prompt such an outburst. Perhaps this spring we will run into Brett and Yogi, now that civil unions are legal, out on the mountain trails looking for said justice of the peace.

Anonymous said...

the only reason that the guy in the orange shirt, we'll call him neil, can claim he never said such things is becasue he is still in posession of (and or destroyed) the evidence.