Well, it seemed as if it had been forever, but after three weeks of family birthday parties and a couple of no-gos because of the crazy white mountain weather, I finally was able to get back to the task at hand by hiking Cannon and the Kinsmans on April 18th. Bill, Sean, and I completed Cannon all together. The Kinsman Ridge Trail up Cannon, right now, is one of our steepest hikes to date. After a strenuous climb, we were rewarded to excellent views from the observation tower for my 10th peak of the year.
Looking back North at Cannon
We continued on the Kinsman Ridge Trail, and began to descend the backside of Cannon. This section of the trail was extremely steep and icy. Going around was less icy, but no less steep. Once down this section, Bill's leg was acting up, and decided that going back was the best idea, rather than being in pain and going further away from the car. Having been mentally and physically prepared to complete the 3 summits, I persuaded Bill and Sean, that I must continue on to complete the Kinsmans during this trip. We checked our watches and map, and established our rendezvous point at the Lafayette Place Campground. Off I went, south on the Kinsman Ridge Trail towards the Northeast Cannonball. Northeast Cannonball is #100 on the New England Hundred Highest List at 3769'.
The Kinsman Ridge trail in the area of the Cannonballs was fairly difficult to follow. The snow near the summits is STILL pretty deep, and the blazes were tough to navigate. Blow-downs and leaners everywhere caused me to lose the trail. I have this video where I lose the trail and have difficulty finding the next blue blaze on the trail. I bushwhacked and eventually found the trail.
From S. Kinsman
From N. Kinsman
The sections going up North Kinsman and South Kinsman felt relatively similar. Both offered excellent and constant views of Franconia Ridge in the low-lying clouds. Since Bill and Sean would be waiting for me at Lafayette Place, I did not have time to waste on the summits. I took a short water break on North Kinsman and snack break on South Kinsman, and then quickly returned to the Kinsman Junction. North Kinsman is my 11th peak and South Kinsman is my 12th peak of 2011.
Fishin' Jimmy Trail
The Fishin' Jimmy Trail descends quickly, but the evens out and goes over a few hills before you get to Lonesome Lake. I have seen many pictures of Lonesome Lake on others' reports, and was excited to see it myself. Bill, Sean, and I had not seen anyone on the trail through Cannon, and that stayed the same throughout, as I enjoyed both Kinsmans and my entire hike back past Loneseome Lake and the hut by myself. How ironic, but it was nice. The hike out seemed to get a little long, I had jogged a good distance too, but I finally made it to the campground at 5pm, and Bill and Sean were there waiting. I have now completed one quarter of my journey in just under 4 months.
Hike Stats
Trails: Kinsman Ridge Trail, Fishin' Jimmy Trail, Lonesome Lake Trail
Elevation Gain: 4700ft
Distance: 13 miles
Time: 9:00
To view selected photos from this trip, the slideshow is below.
Just because Bill and Sean did not finish the hike with me, it doesn't mean they didn't have their own fun! Check them out taking the easy way down:
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