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White Mountain Challenge Route Plan Mt Cabot to Mt Moosilauke with 3 Resupply Points Copyright Sectionhiker.Com, 2014 White Mountain Challenge Route Plan Mt Cabot to Mt Moosilauke with 3 resupply points Copyright SectionHiker.com, 2014 Start End Trail Distance Cuml Distance Elevation Gain Cuml Elevation Peak York Pond Rd Trail Head Bunnel Notch Trail Junction (w) Bunnel Notch Trail 2.87 2.87 1472 1472 Bunnel Notch Trail Junction (w) Mt Cabot Kilkenny Ridge Trail 1.68 4.55 1186 2658 1 Mt Cabot Bunnel Notch Trail Junction Kilkenny Ridge Trail 1.68 6.23 125 2783 Bunnel Notch Trail Junction (w) York Pond Trail Junction (w) Kilkenny Ridge Trail 2.72 8.95 865 3648 York Pond Trail Junction (w) Mount Waumbeck Kilkenny Ridge Trail 5.56 14.51 2473 6121 2 Mount Waumbeck Starr King Trail Head Starr King Trail 3.15 17.66 152 6273 Star King Lot/TH (w) Starr King Trail Head Road Starr King Trail Head Road 0.4 18.06 0 6273 Starr King Trail Head Road Jefferson Corner Store (Grocery-7 days) Rt 2 0.2 18.26 0 6273 Jefferson Corner Store (Grocery) Starr King Trail Head Road Rt 2 0.2 18.46 0 6273 Starr King Trail Head Road Castle Trail (Bowman) Rt 2 7.85 26.31 479 6752 Castle Trail (Bowman) Israel Ridge Path Junction Castle Trail 1.1 27.41 429 7181 Israel Ridge Path Junction The Perch (w) Israel Ridge Path 2.25 29.66 2361 9542 The Perch (w) Israel Ridge Path Junction Edmunds Col 1.01 30.67 641 10183 Edmunds Col Mount Jefferson No Name Tr 0.52 31.19 699 10882 3 Mt Jefferson Edmunds Col No Name Tr 0.52 31.71 0 10882 Edmunds Col Mount Adams Gulfside Trail/Lowes Path 1.39 33.10 1576 12458 4 Mount Adams Madison Spring Hut (Snacks) Airline /Gulfside Tr 1 34.10 68 12526 Madison Spring Hut (Snacks) Mount Madison Gulfside Trail 0.4 34.50 472 12998 5 Mount Madison Great Gulf Trail Junction Osgood Trail 2.87 37.37 0 12998 Great Gulf Trail Junction Rt 16 Great Gulf Trail 1.8 39.17 69 13067 Rt 16 North Carter Trail Junction Dodge Camp and Imp Trail (S) 2.5 41.67 1675 14742 North Carter Trail Junction Carter Moriah Trail Junction Carter Moriah Trail 1.01 42.68 1234 15976 Carter Moriah Trail Junction Imp Campsite (w) Carter Moriah Trail 1.78 44.46 55 16031 Imp Campsite (w) Mount Moriah Carter Moriah Trail 1.65 46.11 938 16969 6 Mount Moriah Imp Campsite (w) Carter Moriah Trail 1.65 47.76 134 17103 Imp Campsite (w) North Carter Trail Junction Carter Moriah Trail 1.81 49.57 1284 18387 North Carter Trail Junction Middle Carter Carter Moriah Trail 0.55 50.12 154 18541 7 Middle Carter South Carter Carter Moriah Trail 1.07 51.19 190 18731 8 South Carter Carter Dome Carter Moriah Trail 2 53.19 919 19650 9 Carter Dome Carter Moriah Trail Head Carter Moriah Trail 1 54.19 75 19725 Carter Moirah Trail Head (w) Carter Notch Hut (Snacks) Nineteen Mile Brook Trail 0.12 54.31 0 19725 Carter Notch Hut (Snacks) Nineteen Mile Brook Junction Nineteen Mile Brook Junction 0.12 54.43 20 19745 Nineteen Mile Brook Junction Wildcat A Wildcat Ridge Trail 0.64 55.07 996 20741 10 Wildcat A Wildcat D Wildcat Ridge Trail 1.67 56.74 388 21129 11 Wildcat D Wildcat Ski Area Lodge Polecat Ski Trail 1.94 58.68 0 21129 Wildcat Ski Area Lodge Pinkham Notch Visitors Center (Meal, Shower) Rt 16 0.4 59.08 0 21129 Pinkham Notch Visitors Center Glen Boulder Trail Head Rt 16 1 60.08 0 21129 Glen Boulder Trail Head Davis Path/Glen Boulder Trail Junction Glen Boulder Trail 2.84 61.52 3197 24326 Davis Path/Glen Boulder Trail Jct Mt Isolation Davis Path 2.58 64.10 242 24568 12 Mt Isolation Lawn Cutoff Trail Junction Davis Path 3.54 67.64 1934 26502 Lawn Cutoff Trail Tuckerman Junction Davis Path 0.4 68.04 38 26540 Tuckerman Junction Mt Washington Tuckermann Ravine Trail 0.43 68.47 775 27315 13 Mt Washington (w) Mt Washington (Meal) NA 0 0.00 0 0 Mt Washington (w) Lakes of the Clouds Hut (Snacks) Crawford Path 1.31 69.78 1 27316 Lakes of the Clouds Hut Mt Monroe Mount Monroe Loop 0.32 70.10 271 27587 14 Mt Monroe Crawford Path Junction Mount Monroe Loop 0.34 70.44 0 27587 Crawford Path Junction Mt Eisenhower Eisenhower Loop (N) 1.74 72.18 390 27977 15 Mt Eisenhower Mt Pierce Crawford Path 1.16 73.34 178 28155 16 Mt Pierce Mizpah Spring Hut (Snacks) Webster Cliff Trail 0.76 74.10 73 28228 1 Mizpah Spring Hut (Snacks) Nauman Campsite Webster Cliff Trail 0 74.10 0 28228 Mizpah Spring Hut (Snacks) Mt Jackson Webster Cliff Trail 1.41 75.51 436 28664 17 Mt Jackson Jackson Br Trail Junction Jackson Br 1 76.51 0 28664 Jackson Br Trail Junction Webster-Jackson Trail Head/ Rt 302 Webster-Jackson Trail 1.17 77.68 93 28757 Rt 302 Highland Center (Snacks, Shower?) Roadwalk on Rt 302 0.2 77.88 0 28757 Highland Center (Snacks, Meal) Fabians/Irving Gas (Grocery - 7 days) Roadwalk on Rt 302 4 81.88 100 28857 Fabians/Irving Gas Zealand Rd/Rt 302 Intersection Roadwalk on Rt 302 2.25 84.13 81 28938 Zealand Rd/Rt 302 Intersection Hale Brook Trail Head Zealand Rd 2.7 86.83 417 29355 Hale Brook Trail Head Mt Hale Hale Brook Trail 4.4 91.23 2300 31655 18 Mt Hale Zealand Falls Hut Lend-a-Hand Trail 2.7 93.93 0 31655 Lend-a-Hand Trail A-Z Trail Junction Zealand Trail 0.2 94.13 0 31655 A-Z Trail Junction Mt Tom Spur Junction A-Z Trail 0.35 94.48 940 32595 Mt Tom Spur Junction Mt Tom Mt Tom Spur 0.35 94.83 350 32945 19 Mt Tom A-Z Trail Junction Mt Tom Spur 0.36 95.19 0 32945 A-Z Trail Junction Mt Field Willey Range Trail 0.8 95.99 570 33515 20 Mt Field Mt Wiley Willey Range Trail 1.26 97.25 362 33877 21 Mt Willey Ethan Pond Trail Junction Willey Range Trail 1 98.25 0 33877 Willey Range Trail Junction Shoal Pond Trail Junction Ethan Pond Trail 2.74 100.99 272 34149 Shoal Pond Trail Junction Stillwater Junction Shoal Pond Trail 3.82 104.81 138 34287 Stillwater Junction Carrigan Notch Trail Junction Carrigan Notch Trail 0.4 105.21 166 34453 Carrigan Notch Trail Junction Mt Carrigan Desolation Trail 1.78 106.99 2416 36869 22 Mt Carrigan Signal Ride Trail Junction Signal Ridge Trail 4.69 111.68 0 36869 Signal Ridge Trail Head Sawyer River Road Sawyer River Road (Rd Walk) 1.45 113.13 170 37039 Sawyer River Road Sawyer Pond Shelter Sawyer Pond Trail 1.43 114.56 356 37395 Sawyer Pond Shelter Oliverian Trail / Kanc Crossing over Swift Sawyer Pond Trail/Bike Trail 5.15 119.71 215 37610 Rt 112 (Kancamagus) Oliverian Brook Trail Junction Road Walk (112) 2 121.71 214 37824 Oliverian Brook Trail Junction Passaconaway Cutoff Trail Junction Passaconaway Cutoff Trail 1.76 123.47 256 38080 Passaconaway Cutoff Trail Junction Square Ledge Trail Junction Square Ledge Trail 1.63 125.10 1044 39124 Square Ledge Trail Junction Mt Passaconaway Walden Trail 1.16 126.26 1391 40515 23 Mt Passaconaway Dicey Mill Trail Junction Dicey Mill Trail 0.6 126.86 0 40515 Dicey Mill Trail Junction Mt Whiteface (actual location) Rollins Trail 1.11 127.97 376 40891 24 Mt Whiteface (actual location) Rollins Trail Junction Rollins Trail 1.06 129.03 516 41407 Rollins Trail Junction Downs Brook Trail Junction Kate Sleeper Trail? 0.71 129.74 0 41407 Downs Brook Trail Junction (w) South Tripyramid Slide Trail Junction Kate Sleeper Trail 2.23 131.97 1020 42427 South Tripyramid Slide Trail Junction Middle Tripyramid Mt Tripyramid Trail 0.56 132.53 203 42630 25 Middle Tripyramid North Tripyramid Pine Bend Brook Trail 0.44 132.97 198 42828 26 North Tripyramid Pine Bend Brook Trail Junction Pine Bend Brook Trail 0.72 133.69 59 42887 Pine Bend Brook Trail Junction Scaur Ridge Trail Junction Scaur Ridge Trail 0.91 134.60 0 42887 Scaur Ridge Trail Junction North Tripyramid Slide Tr Livermore Rd 0.1 134.70 0 42887 North Slide Tr (Last Water) Livermore Road Lot Livermore Rd 3.44 138.14 64 42951 Livermore Road Lot US Post Office Waterville Valley (7 days) Road Walk 1.4 139.54 0 42951 US Post Office Waterville Valley Livermore Road Lot Road Walk 1.4 140.94 0 42951 Livermore Road Lot Mount Tecumseh Tecumseh Trail 4 144.94 2467 45418 27 Mount Tecumseh Mount Tecumseh Trail Head (w) Mount Tecumseh Trail 2.68 147.62 181 45599 Mount Tecumseh Trail Head Tripoli Rd Road Walk 1.13 148.75 366 45965 Tripoli Rd Mount Osceola Osceola Trail 2.84 151.59 1994 47959 28 Mount Osceola East Osceola Osceola Trail 1 152.59 356 48315 29 East Osceola Osceola Trail Junction Osceola Trail 1.26 153.85 0 48315 Osceola Trail Junction Greely Ponds Trail Head Greely Ponds Trail 1.2 155.05 80 48395 Greely Ponds Trail Head Hancock Notch Trail Junction Rt 112 0.8 155.85 210 48605 Hancock Notch Trail Junction Cedar Brook Trail Junction Hancock Notch Trail 1.65 157.50 433 49038 Cedar Brook Trail Junction Hanock Loop Trail Junction Cedar Brook Tr 0.65 158.15 180 49218 Hanock Loop Trail Junction South Hancock Hanock Loop 1.23 159.38 1541 50759 30 South Hancock North Hancock Hanock Loop 1.07 160.45 443 51202 31 North Hancock Cedar Loop Junction Hancock Loop 1.65 162.10 73 51275 2 Cedar Brook Trail Junction Wilderness Trail Junction Cedar Brook Tr 5.07 167.17 491 51766 Wilderness Trail Junction Thoreau Falls Bridge Wilderness Trail 1.22 168.39 133 51899 Thoreau Falls Bridge End of Old Wilderness Trail North Fork Bushwhack 1.5 169.89 176 52075 End of Old Wilderness Trail Bondcliff Trail Junction Old Wilderness Trail 0.5 170.39 0 52075 Bondcliff Trail Junction Franconia Brook Tr Junction Wilderness Trail 1.9 172.29 0 52075 Franconia Brook Tr Junction Lincoln Brook Trail Junction Franconia Brook Tr.
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