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Conditions: Some ice on the Ammonoosuc at
stream crossings made things a little interesting but no trouble. It was too cold for the
bees that bothered summer hikers. Monroe Loop was dry as was the Crawford Path; plus good
footing.
Trinity Heights Connector - Dry & rocky, probably quicker to do Crawford Path to
Gulfside even though longer by a 0.1 mile or so
Gulfside - Dry
Clay Loop - Felt like more than 150 feet of elevation gain
Jefferson - Dry
Caps Ridge - Dry except the lower section
Special Required Equipment: Some wind-blocking gear, some of the late fall stuff as temps
were around 30 degrees with a wind that may have gusted to 20 MPH or so; wind-chills were
in the teens or single digits. Sunglasses a necessity as there were no clouds
Comments: A beautiful fall day, but after going over Monroe, Washington, Clay &
Jefferson, the top 1/2 of Caps Ridge was a back breaker. The 2.5 miles took over 2 1/2
hours to descend as I picked my way down. Thanks to the family that gave me a ride back
from Jefferson Notch to the Ammonoosuc lot. Ten days later all three peaks are covered in
white.
Submitted by Michael Paggioli
Colchester, Connecticut
Wed, 11 Oct 2000