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Date: August 23-September
3, 2001
Trails: Long Trail, Vermont Distance: 33.2 miles
Difficulty: Moderate hiking; Major elevation gains
Conditions: A lot of boulders/climbing; Rain Saturday
Trip Report: I wanted to do a three day hike taking in Camel's Hump
on the Long Trail Labor Day weekend but also wanted to try and avoid the
crowds that Camel's Hump attracts on a holiday weekend. In order to do Camel's
Hump and be off by Saturday I would have to start Friday morning north of the
mountain on River Road and hike south over the mountain. My girlfriend dropped
myself and my trusty four legged companion, Shelby, off at the trailhead at 9
pm at 400' elevation (the lowest point on the Long Trail). Each time we caught
a view on our way up we could see that the summit was socked in with fog but I
was hoping that by the time we reached it the clouds might blow off.
We reached Gorham Shelter at
2:30 pm which had been closed due to snow caving in the roof last winter and
then finally the summit of 4083' at 3:15pm. An elevation gain of over
3600'...a killer for me. I was beat but, even though it was still a little
hazy, the views were beautiful. We didn't stay too long as a storm was moving
in and we still had two miles to go to Montclair Glen Lodge. The Lodge has
room for ten and we ended up with eleven and two dogs so it was snug but
comfortable. Because of Gorham Shelter being closed Montclair Glen was now
always busy. It started raining and thundering soon after we arrived at the
shelter and didn't let up until Saturday afternoon. Because of the water
shortage problem we've had on the trails this summer I didn't hear anyone on
the trail complain.