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Trail stats

Distance
2.93 mi
Elevation gain
1,010 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
1,470 ft
Max elevation
4,057 ft
TrailRank 
54
Min elevation
2,684 ft
Trail type
One Way
Moving time
one hour 46 minutes
Time
3 hours 23 minutes
Coordinates
858
Uploaded
September 30, 2018
Recorded
September 2018
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near Dowsville, Vermont (United States)

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Itinerary description

After parking at the wrong trail head on the opposite side of the mountain I hiked up and over the summit and down the Long trail to meet my cousin Tom, Sarah, Jonathan, Caroline and the family 3 dogs. Everyone looked great including the new addition to the family, Roo

Waypoints

PictographPhoto Altitude 3,248 ft
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Misc Photos from the hike

PictographPhoto Altitude 3,209 ft
Photo ofPhoto

Photo

PictographPhoto Altitude 3,228 ft
Photo ofThe nice part of the trail

The nice part of the trail

PictographPhoto Altitude 3,268 ft
Photo ofJonathan with the new addition

Jonathan with the new addition

PictographPhoto Altitude 3,625 ft
Photo ofA break with a view

A break with a view

PictographPhoto Altitude 3,622 ft
Photo ofSugarbush

Sugarbush

At this point the temperature has rendered my fingers immovable and my hands feel like clubs.

PictographPhoto Altitude 3,694 ft
Photo ofStarting to get steep

Starting to get steep

Southern side of Camel's Hump on the Long Trail

PictographPhoto Altitude 3,894 ft
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Very Steep

Dogs do not see it as an issue. All tails wagging.

PictographPhoto Altitude 3,898 ft
Photo of'No problem. Where's the steep climb?'

'No problem. Where's the steep climb?'

PictographPhoto Altitude 3,898 ft
Photo ofLunch Break....almost to the top

Lunch Break....almost to the top

PictographPhoto Altitude 3,901 ft
Photo ofPhoto

Photo

PictographPhoto Altitude 3,901 ft
Photo ofAnd the views....Foliage! Photo ofAnd the views....Foliage!

And the views....Foliage!

PictographPhoto Altitude 3,924 ft
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On the Summit

PictographPhoto Altitude 3,930 ft
Photo ofLake Champlain and Jonathan's butt

Lake Champlain and Jonathan's butt

PictographPhoto Altitude 4,062 ft
Photo ofPhoto

Photo

PictographPhoto Altitude 4,062 ft
Photo ofLooking East

Looking East

PictographPhoto Altitude 3,698 ft
Photo ofTypical New England trail....wet, rocky and roots

Typical New England trail....wet, rocky and roots

PictographPhoto Altitude 2,969 ft
Photo ofLIttle water fall

LIttle water fall

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