Mount Hale (New Hampshire) Climbing notes shared by Mountain-Forecast users
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January 24, 2021
Vincent Aceto from United States
Zealand Road to the trailhead is packed down from foot traffic as well as the snowmobilers. Trailhead is easy to locate. Hale Brook Trail is a packed down monorail. No blow-downs or post-holes. Hikers are being respectful using snowshoes. Windy summit dropped temperatures. Plenty of wildlife at the top ranging from Grey Jays, Marten, as well as a white rabbit.
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Vincent Aceto from United States
Zealand Road to the trailhead is packed down from foot traffic as well as the snowmobilers. Trailhead is easy to locate. Hale Brook Trail is a packed down monorail. No blow-downs or post-holes. Hikers are being respectful using snowshoes. Windy summit dropped temperatures. Plenty of wildlife at the top ranging from Grey Jays, Marten, as well as a white rabbit.