New England Trail Review

Moderate

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Moderately steep or varied terrain, two to eight hours in length, suitable for experienced hikers with some preparation.

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Mount Hale

A line of perfect pines, lit by sun, backed by a shadowed mountain; above, dark grey clouds.
A tall mountain whose bare summit is gradually reforesting.
 

Mount Tom - Metacomet / Monadnock Ridge

The ridge is orange brown and grey rock falling away as a cliff on the left. Bare trees cap the top and the distant landscape beyond shades into blue sky.
The tip of a long ridge at the southwest end of a massive arc of cliffs and slopes, marked with highly visible communication towers, long ago the home of a resort hotel.
 

North and Middle Sugarloaf

An open bright granite summit looks out over a landscape of higher forested mountains. A woman seems to be almost dancing on the rock.
A small pair of summits with excellent wildlife, huge boulders, and some exposed and superb views.
 

Shining Wall

A huge slab of rock, greyish, mottled with maroon, extends from the upper left. Beyond, the forest shares the slope. Tiny figures to the lower right provide scale.
A two hundred foot slab perched halfway up a mountain, with water seeping down its surface.
 

Thompson Falls

Sue leans forward in amazement at a beautiful stone chamber with a waterfall down one wall.
A short hike near the Wildcat Ski Area across from Pinkham Notch. A wonderful though not always easy trail with many pretty cascades.
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