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    Hiked Champney Falls Trail up Chocorua today. Amazing. Alot of snow still out there on the trail. Nasty packed granular and its melting fast! Mt Washington off in the distance.
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    Nice. Jealous here.

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    I always loved climbing Chocorua. Nice easy climb up to a bare summit.

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    Nice shot, thanks for sharing.
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    Great looking pup

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mountain Mike View Post
    I always loved climbing Chocorua. Nice easy climb up to a bare summit.
    Champney Falls is nice and easy. We had done the Hammond Trail last weekend and it was much more difficult and about 2500 feet climbing. You are right though, Champney Falls was nice and easy even in the loose snow. More pictures are on my hiking blog in my sig.

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    Anyone know if the snow is gone now?
    Last edited by Rasty; 05-11-2013 at 09:29.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rasty View Post
    Anyone know if the snow is gone now?
    Many trails are clear and wet

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    THere are still numerous trail reports that the "rail" (packed hump of ice in the middle of the trail with rotten snow on either side) is still on mnay popular trails around 3000 feet (basically where the woods transition to dense softwoods) It usually takes until Memorial day for the rail to not be an issue.

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