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oldnevada
06-11-2013, 15:14
Hi all,

Any opinions on using this section as a warm up to do longer combinations of sections later on? Starting at Cobble is too far away for me to execute a warm up two or three nighter. I thought the contours for Div. 11 looked doable. Thoughts appreciated. (I'm in my early 60's and been a while since hucking around a 30lb pack.) Thanks for advice and or alternatives. Gar

Slo-go'en
06-11-2013, 16:34
Thats actually a pretty tough section. I would plan on only going shelter to shelter. The problem is, there are no easy sections on the northen end of the LT. The Long Trail has "No Mercy".

oldnevada
06-11-2013, 16:39
Thanks for the 'heads-up' Slo-go'en:o

oldnevada
06-11-2013, 21:34
I've already done Journey's End to Hazen's Notch but 'some' time has passed since. Want to get my new Gregory Baltero pack on my back and my 3/4 shank boots on again.

Nar Nar
06-12-2013, 18:35
As was mentioned above, that's a tough section, but the sheer beauty of it might just push you through if anything else...

oldnevada
06-12-2013, 22:39
Thanks Nar Nar,

I saw a posting on GMC's FB newsfeed that the section from Big Branch to Wallingford was very pleasant. If it conditions me I could go as far as Rt. 4? (Div. 4)

Slo-go'en
06-13-2013, 10:10
I saw a posting on GMC's FB newsfeed that the section from Big Branch to Wallingford was very pleasant. If it conditions me I could go as far as Rt. 4? (Div. 4)

Yes, that's a nice, reasonably easy section. The only serious climb is up to Killington, which isn't too bad, but the footing is a bit rough in places due to the hurricane damage a couple of years ago.

The only other "easy" section of the LT is just north of there, RT 4 to RT 125. These sections are mostly just "walk in the woods" with limited or no views to speak of. (With the exception of Killington)

Deadeye
06-13-2013, 10:25
Do you mean Prospect Rock in Johnson?

NorthCountryWoods
06-13-2013, 14:13
Do you mean Prospect Rock in Johnson?

If so, between Plot Rd and Codding Hollow Rd, you'll walk thru my woodlot. It gets tougher from there.

oldnevada
06-13-2013, 15:19
Thanks all for the terrific feedback. Yes, NCW (thank-you) and Deadeye, from Prospect Rock to Tillotson Cmp/Hazen's Notch.

pedxing
06-13-2013, 23:09
It's been my experience from three trips that there is some comparatively easy territory between route 4 and Lincoln Gap - each time, whether NOBO or SOBO, I've had one of my highest mileage days in that area. For me, it's been easier than heading over Killington.
Of course, part of the difficulty of a section is the mileage you want to make if you are trying to do the Hazen's Notch to Prospect traveling one shelter ahead each day, it might be reasonable as a warm up. With the exception of really rough terrain where you need hands and feet (as you will around Mansfield, for example) if you are in reasonable shape, the solution to tougher terrain is to accept fewer miles/day.

Deadeye
06-16-2013, 13:52
As far as northern sections of the LT go, this one's relatively easy. You have a good stiff climb up Belvidere, and a long descent from Haystack, (or vice versa of SOBO) but the section from Rte 15 to Rte 118 over Prospect Rock and Laraway Mtn. is pretty mellow. There are some excellent views (Prospect Rock, Laraway, Belvidere fire tower, Haystack), but you'll spend most of the time in the woods. Shelters are all in good shape, some quite new. Frequent water sources. You may also find a good deal of solitude... the aforementioned views will have dayhikers, and Corliss Camp is near Johnson State College, but the trail in between will be narrow and much less traveled.

Nar Nar
06-16-2013, 19:46
Corliss Camp is near Johnson State College
I learned this the hard way, on a chilling mid-October night we figured there was no way Corliss would have anyone else there... nope, a full "Outdoor Education" class from Johnson with a bunch of kids who were complaining and losing their minds after being out for only two days... it was comical.

oldnevada
06-17-2013, 00:49
Appreciate the advice and helping taking the uncertainty or cryptic feeling about the trail selections for me. I would like to do one section anyway between July 1 and July 3. Then do several more after July 4 week-end. You folks are terrific, thanks.:sunSo nice. I'm reading your suggestions and pouring over my LT maps/guide book Want to soak up as much as I can so things will have a familiarty however mild.

Deadeye
06-17-2013, 08:00
I forgot to mention that Roundtop Shelter's water supply is a pump well, and can be unreliable. Probably not going to be an issue this year, but something to be aware of. I'll stand by my comment that there are frequent water sources, but they're not always conveniently located! And Devil's gulch is a very cool place.