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Monthly Archives: July 2025

Three Trips, Four Days

Starting out with Mission one for our returning guest. The plan was to meet at Galehead Hut in the morning, bag South and North Twin, then return our guest to the hut while the guide — Redline Guide Debra McCown — headed back down. The Twins: For these two peaks, we applied a tested formula. He hiked to the hut and spent the night, I met […]

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Sphinx & Six Husbands Trails

A classic Terrifying 25 loop is to take on Sphinx Trail (down) and Six Husband Trail (up). Most of the time the up part happens first, as is logical if getting to the action via the Great Gulf (leaving from Route 16 in Pinkham Notch and crossing a Wilderness bridge that is decommissioned right now). But it’s not always the case. Thinking outside the box, it’s […]

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Waumbek’s Demise

One of the “easier” 4000-footers is Mt Waumbek, located in Jefferson, NH, and it’s now crossed off the list. Not the 4000-footers list, but the Grid list of one of our oft-returning guests on a Companion hike with Redline Guide Chase Hall. We could have told you that they also bagged Starr King of the 52WAV-fame, but it resides on that list no longer. Here’s a […]

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Watching over Franconia Notch

If you miss the rock formation that went by the name “Old Man of the Mountain” — the very icon of New Hampshire which collapsed in the darkness on May 3rd, 2003 — the “Old Woman on the Notch,” a.k.a. “The Watcher,” stands sentinel awaiting your visit. And a visit to the cool spot is exactly what one couple wanted. This trip was led by Redline […]

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Step One

In a year our new guests, new hikers, would like to trek to Peru’s “Lost City of the Incas,” Machu Picchu. Today’s tour served as step one of their plan to get there. To begin they opted for a “tourist tour” event, but not our standard offering. Instead of visiting some waterfalls and whatnot in the standard two- to three-hour offering, however, they wanted a short […]

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Sunrise Canceled

A new guest came to us with a two part objective. First of all he wanted to summit Mt Washington. Second, he wanted to lay eyes on Hillman’s Highway and other lines as he plans to ski the Ravine in the near future. Originally the hike was slated to be a summit-at-sunrise epic. Unfortunately the weather didn’t really cooperate due to a wet forecast with high […]

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Three Day Pemi Loop

A couple from Maryland came to us looking for a guide to lead them one of the most awesome hikes offered here in the White Mountain National Forest: The Pemi Loop. This 30+ mile loop circles then bisects the Pemigewasset Wilderness and is hiked in a day, two days, three days, or even more depending on how tough one wants it to be. For this couple […]

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Photo Mission

Our “Tourist Tours” are perfect for those looking to see the sights without committing to a half- or full-day hike. The guest on this trip is an amateur photographer with a goal to someday become a pro. He asked if we could show him some landscapes worthy of a photo or two. We replied that we could and in the three hours scheduled we were able […]

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A Tale of Two Camps

Over the past couple of years we have led the wonderful staff and youth campers at Camp TelNoar on hiking adventures and exploration. Happy with our service, not only did they come back for a third season, this year they referred us one of their other camps, Camp Tevya. They told them how much fun they had during seasons one and two. Needless to say, we’re […]

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Florida’s Fastest Flatlander

To ken Mt Washington is to perceive, understand, and know Mt Washington and we’re the ones to call when ready to advance to that. That’s what a young fellow and his father did when the younger of the two wanted to conquer the New Hampshire’s tallest mountain. At 6288 feet it’s a lot of mountain, and even more so for our young hiker. Being that he […]

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One More Hike

Section-hiking — versus thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail (AT) — is exciting and there’s benefit to doing it that way as changing direction, shuffling the order, etc., customizes the experience to suit one’s needs. That’s what a section-hiker going by the trail name “Downhill” was doing when she reached out hoping for a little companionship — and some portering — as she closes in on her big […]

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