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Start End Trail Distance Cuml Distance Elevation Gain Cuml Elevation Peak Food Weight Kinsman Notch (Rt 112) Moosilauke Summit Beaver Brook Trail 3.33 3.33 3044 3044 1 28 Moosilauke Summit Kinsman Notch Beaver Brook Trail 3.33 6.66 0 3044 Kinsman Notch (Rt 112) Eliza Brook Shelter (w) Kinsman Ridge Trail 6.88 13.54 2612 5656 26.5 Eliza Brook Shelter South Kinsman Kinsman Ridge Trail 1.78 15.32 1700 7356 2 South Kinsman North Kinsman Kinsman Ridge Trail 0.68 16 106 7462 3 North Kinsman Mount Kinsman Trail Junction Kinsman Ridge Trail 0.52 16.52 135 7597 Mt Kinsman Trail Junction Fishin Jmmy Trail Junction Kinsman Ridge Trail 0.2 16.72 0 7597 Fishin Jmmy Trail Junction Lonesome Lake Trail Junction Fishin Jimmy Trail 2 18.72 129 7726 Lonesome Lake Trail Trail Junction Kinsman Ridge Trail Junction Lonsome Lake Trail 0.78 19.5 666 8392 Kinsman Ridge Trail Junction Cannon Mountain Kinsman Ridge Trail 0.73 20.23 674 9066 4 Cannon Mountain Lonesome Lake Trail Junction (w) Kinsman Ridge Trail 0.73 20.96 32 9098 Lonesome Lake Trail Junction Cascade Brook Trail Junction (w) Lonesome Lake Trail 0.92 21.88 17 9115 Cascade Brook Trail Junction Whitehouse Bridge (w) Cascade Brook Trail 2.86 24.74 6 9121 Whitehouse Bridge Franconia Ridge Trail Junction Liberty Spring Trail 2.86 27.6 2834 11955 25 Franconia Ridge Trail Junction Mt Liberty (w, at Liberty Spring) Franconia Ridge Trail 0.2 27.8 121 12076 5 Mt Liberty Mt Flume Franconia Ridge Trail 1 28.8 365 12441 6 Mt Flume Mt Liberty Franconia Ridge Trail 1.08 29.88 497 12938 Mt Liberty Liberty Spring Trail Junction Franconia Ridge Trail 0.15 30.03 0 12938 Mt Liberty Mt Lincoln Franconia Ridge Trail 2.28 32.31 1107 14045 7 Mt Lincoln Mt Lafayette Franconia Ridge Trail 0.86 33.17 413 14458 8 Mt Lafayette Garfield Pond (w) Garfield Ridge Trail 2.64 35.81 381 14839 Garfield Pond Mt Garfield (w) Garfield Ridge Trail 0.47 36.28 586 15425 9 Mt Garfield Galehead Hut (w) Garfield Ridge Trail 2.6 38.88 725 16150 Gailhead Hut Galehead Mountain Frost Trail 0.37 39.25 278 16428 10 Galehead Mountain Galehead Hut (w) Frost Trail 0.37 39.62 0 16428 Galehead Hut South Twin Mountain Garfield Ridge Trail 0.81 40.43 1124 17552 11 23.5 South Twin Mountain North Twin Mountain North Twin Spur Trail 1.11 41.54 318 17870 12 North Twin Mountain Little River (w) North Twin Trail 2.36 43.9 0 17870 Little River Mt Hale Firewardens Tr Bushwhack 1.25 45.15 1500 19370 13 Mt Hale Zealand Hut (w) Lend-a-Hand Trail 2.42 47.57 43 19413 Zealand Hut Zealand Pond (w) Twinway 1.43 49 1180 20593 Zealand Pond Zealand Mountain Twinway 1.07 50.07 433 21026 14 Zealand Mountain Bondcliff Trail Junction Twinway 1.21 51.28 537 21563 Bondcliff Trail Junction Guyot Shelter Spur Trail Junction (w) Bondcliff Trail 0.55 51.83 66 21629 22 Bondcliff Trail, West Bond Guyot Shelter Spur Trail Junction West Bond Mountain Spur 0.66 52.49 290 21919 15 West Bond Bondcliff Trail Junction West Bond Spur 0.25 52.74 226 22145 Bondcliff Trail Junction Mount Bond Bondcliff Trail 0.55 53.29 203 22348 16 Mount Bond Bondcliff Bondcliff Trail 1 54.29 0 22348 17 Bondcliff Wilderness Trail Junction/Pemi (w) Bondcliff Trail 4 58.29 71 22419 Wilderness Trail Junction/Pemi (w) Franconia Brook Tr Junction (w) Wilderness Trail 1.9 60.19 43 22462 Franconia Brook Tr Junction Lincoln Brook Tr Junction (w) Franconia Brook Trail 1.7 61.89 287 22749 Lincoln Brook Tr Junction Owls Head Path Junction (w) Lincoln Brook Trail 3.4 65.29 991 23740 Owls Head Path Junction Owls Head Mountain Owls Head Path 0.65 65.94 1320 25060 18 Owls Head Mountain Owls Head Path Junction (w) Owls Head Path 0.65 66.59 0 25060 Owls Head Path Junction Franconia Brook Tr Junction (w) Lincoln Brook Path 3.4 69.99 0 25060 19.5 Franconia Brook Tr Junction Wilderness Trail Junction (w) Franconia Brook Trail 1.7 71.69 0 25060 1 Wilderness Trail Junction (w) Bondcliff Trail Junction Wilderness Trail 1.9 73.59 0 25060 Bondcliff Trail Junction End of Old Wilderness Trail Old Wilderness Trail 0.5 74.09 67 25127 End of Old Wilderness Trail Thoreau Falls Bridge North Fork Bushwhack 1.5 75.59 198 25325 Thoreau Falls Bridge Cedar Brook Trail Junction Wilderness Trail 1.85 77.44 166 25491 Cedar Brook Trail Junction Hanock Loop Trail Junction Cedar Brook Tr 4.5 81.94 1464 26955 Hanock Loop South Hancock Hanock Loop 1.41 83.35 1540 28495 19 South Hancock North Hancock Hanock Loop 1.11 84.46 434 28929 20 North Hancock Cedar Brook Trail Junction Hanock Loop 1.6 86.06 0 28929 18 Cedar Brook Trail Junction Hancock Notch Trail Junction (w) Cedar Brook Trail 0.7 86.76 0 28929 Hancock Notch Trail Junction Rt 112 (Hairpin) Hancock Notch Trail 1.65 88.41 56 28985 Rt 112 Greely Ponds Trail Head Road Walk 0.8 89.21 14 28999 Greely Ponds Trail Head Osceola Trail Junction Greely Ponds Trail 1.2 90.41 400 29399 Osceola Trail Junction East Osceola Osceola Trail 1.26 91.67 1813 31212 21 East Osceola Mount Osceola Osceola Trail 1 92.67 398 31610 22 Mount Osceola Tripoli Rd Osceola Trail 2.84 95.51 115 31725 Tripoli Rd Mount Tecumseh Trail Head Road Walk 1.13 96.64 0 31725 Mount Tecumseh Trail Head Mount Tecumseh Mount Tecumseh Trail 2.68 99.32 2260 33985 23 Mount Tecumseh Waterville Valley Pk Lot Tecumseh Trail 2.14 101.46 0 33985 16.5 Waterville Valley Pk Lot Livermore Road Lot Road Walk 1.15 102.61 26 34011 Livermore Road Lot North Slide Tr (Last Water) Livermore Rd 3.44 106.05 880 34891 North Tripyramid Slide Tr Scaur Ridge Trail Junction Livermore Rd 0.1 106.15 100 34991 Scaur Ridge Trail Junction Pine Bend Brook Trail Junction Scaur Ridge Trail 1.07 107.22 897 35888 Pine Bend Brook Trail Junction North Tripyramid Pine Bend Brook Trail 0.72 107.94 656 36544 24 North Tripyramid Middle Tripyramid Pine Bend Brook Trail 0.44 108.38 0 36544 25 Middle Tripyramid Kate Sleeper Trail Junction Mt Tripyramid Trail 0.71 109.09 305 36849 Kate Sleeper Trail Junction Downs Brook Trail Junction (w) Kate Sleeper Trail 2.23 111.32 545 37394 Downs Brook Trail Junction Rollins Trail Junction Kate Sleeper Trail? 0.71 112.03 524 37918 Rollins Trail Junction Mt Whiteface (actual location) Rollins Trail 0.71 112.74 116 38034 26 Mt Whiteface (actual location) Dicey Mill Trail Junction Rollins Trail 1.36 114.1 166 38200 Dicey Mill Trail Junction Mt Passaconaway Dicey Mill Trail 0.77 114.87 698 38898 27 15 Mt Passaconaway Square Ledge Trail Junction Walden Trail 0.56 115.43 15 38913 Square Ledge Trail Junction Passaconaway Cutoff Trail Junction Square Ledge Trail 0.62 116.05 42 38955 Passaconaway Cutoff Trail Junction Oliverian Brook Trail Junction Passaconaway Cutoff Trail 1.6 117.65 9 38964 Oliverian Brook Trail Junction Rt 112 Oliverian Brook Trail 2 119.65 16 38980 Rt 112 Passa Cmpgrnd/Church Pond TH Rt 112 (Road Walk) 1.2 120.85 28 39008 Passaconaway Cmpgrnd Sawyer Pond Trail Junction Church Pond Loop 1.6 122.45 40 39048 Sawyer Pond Trail Junction Sawyer Pond Sawyer Pond Trail 3.68 126.13 908 39956 Sawyer Pond Sawyer River Road Sawyer Pond Trail 1.43 127.56 33 39989 Sawyer River Road (Road Sawyer River Road Signal Ridge Trail Head Walk) 1.7 129.26 81 40070 13.5 Signal Ride Trail Junction Mt Carrigan Signal Ridge Trail 4.69 133.95 3270 43340 28 Mt Carrigan Carrigan Notch Trail Junction Desolation Trail 1.78 135.73 0 43340 Carrigan Notch Trail Junction Stillwater Junction Carrigan Notch Trail 0.68 136.41 0 43340 Stillwater Junction Ethan Pond Trail Junction Shoal Pond Trail 3.82 140.23 605 43945 Ethan Pond Trail Junction Willey Range Trail Junction Ethan Pond Trail 2.81 143.04 400 44345 Willey Range Trail Junction Mt Willey Willey Range Trail 0.91 143.95 1620 45965 29 Mt Wiley Mt Field Willey Range Trail 1.26 145.21 363 46328 30 Mt Field A-Z Trail Junction Willey Range Trail 0.71 145.92 0 46328 A-Z Trail Junction Mt Tom Mt Tom Spur 0.44 146.36 350 46678 31 Mt Tom A-Z Trail Junction Mt Tom Spur 0.44 146.8 0 46678 A-Z Trail Junction Rt 302 (w) Avalon Trail 2.1 148.9 50 46728 12 Rt 302 Rt 302\Webster-Jackson Trail Head Roadwalk 0.2 149.1 0 46728 Webster-Jackson Trail Head Jackson Br Trail Junction Webster-Jackson Trail 1.17 150.27 836 47564 2 Jackson Br Trail Junction Mt Jackson Jackson Br 1 151.27 1209 48773 32 Mt Jackson Mizpah Spring Hut (w) Webster Cliff Trail 1.41 152.68 216 48989 Mizpah Spring Hut Mt Pierce\Crawford Path Trail Junction Webster Cliff Trail 0.76 153.44 481 49470 33 Crawfod Path Trail Junction Eisenhower Loop Tr (S) Crawford Path 1.09 154.53 356 49826 Eisenhower Loop Tr Eisenhower\Crawford Path Eisenhower Loop (N) 0.7 155.23 372 50198 34 Crawford Path Mount Monroe Loop Trail Junction Crawford Path 1.31 156.54 682 50880 Mount Monroe Loop Trail Junction Mount Monroe.
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