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    I hear the Nobo ascent of Albert Mt. requires use of hands. So, how bad is it going down on a Sobo trip? Should I backtrack from the top and take the trail around it? (section hike)
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    SOBO is not that hard until you go downhill - but it is not all that bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scope View Post
    I hear the Nobo ascent of Albert Mt. requires use of hands. So, how bad is it going down on a Sobo trip? Should I backtrack from the top and take the trail around it? (section hike)
    i never used my hands.

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    It is not that hard. The weather conditions would have to be extremely icy to make it worth going around.
    If not NOW, then WHEN?

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    I don't recall using my hands as well going NOBO. I do remember reading that in the WB guide though. I did take my time and use my poles to good advantage. I have some pics in my gallery that show some of the climb...

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    I may be wrong on this, but I was told a couple of years ago there was a re-build of that section of trail on the south side of Albert in about 2002. So the old horror stories of that climb are no longer valid.

    Of course that story I was told could be wrong.
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    Albert was a b***h for me. I literally had to pull my self up using trees and such. I wish I would have had a clue about that part of the trail. I would have put my poles up, but I had to toss them up ahead of me a couple of times. But I am a weak and slow hiker.

    How did you manage to get up with out using your hands?

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    Ah, but when you're going SOBO, you go DOWN the steep face of Albert Mtn.
    If not NOW, then WHEN?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mel-gazelle View Post
    Albert was a b***h for me. I literally had to pull my self up using trees and such. I wish I would have had a clue about that part of the trail. I would have put my poles up, but I had to toss them up ahead of me a couple of times. But I am a weak and slow hiker.

    How did you manage to get up with out using your hands?

    I am not the most graceful of folks, so I used the poles quite a bit. I almost fell a few times, but just slowed down and took my time. I was solo, and had not seen another person for a day or so, so I did not want to lay there for a long time until someone came along!

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    I defintely had to use my hands. Of course, it was about 95 degrees that day.

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    I had to use my hands, poles, trees and knees. My rat terrier, Ichabod, used all four legs to climb that hill, but I couldn't seem to run uphill like he did! I think he got tired after coming down the third time to check on me.

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    When I got to the top I had to wonder where was the bad part that I kept hearing about. Its not bad at all.
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    Going South, it's pretty hard coming down. The North side isn't bad in either direction.

    Blood mtn. is a lot harder SOBO than Albert is!
    Just hike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightwalker View Post
    Going South, it's pretty hard coming down. The North side isn't bad in either direction.

    Blood mtn. is a lot harder SOBO than Albert is!
    I didn't notice that at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightwalker View Post
    Going South, it's pretty hard coming down. The North side isn't bad in either direction.

    Blood mtn. is a lot harder SOBO than Albert is!
    obviously you haven't hiked in northern NH or southern maine. there is nothing tough about mt. albert or blood mtn.

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    I found NOBO up Albert "interesting" but not that bad. If it's been rerouted since 99 it may be even easier.
    Curse you Perry the Platypus!

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    I did Blood Mountain SOBO in 2001 as a part of my AT hike from NOC to Amicalola and was dreading the infamous SOBO climb up blood mountain. I was supprised when I walked out on the top and never found this nasty place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hikerhead View Post
    When I got to the top I had to wonder where was the bad part that I kept hearing about. Its not bad at all.
    And if Hikerhead (aka, Hokey Pokey) says that about an uphill climb, then you know it can't be that bad!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SGT Rock View Post
    I did Blood Mountain SOBO in 2001 as a part of my AT hike from NOC to Amicalola and was dreading the infamous SOBO climb up blood mountain. I was supprised when I walked out on the top and never found this nasty place.
    i never found it to be particularly terrible, up or down. its worse going down NOBO.

    I am planning on a section from Fontana to Neels this december. will albert mountain be that bad?

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    This is what I remember about climbing Albert. I didn't think these steps would ever end......

    http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/2...47269387lIIVPK

    I'm sure one reason why it seemed pretty easy to climb was because I hammock the night before close to the parking lot/road, just before the final climb.
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