Saved the hardest for first...
...Or one of the first.
Renee and I hiked OWLS HEAD mountain last weekend. Deep in the White Mountains this 4000 foot giant is 9 miles each way, and the last mile climb has no official trail. It is the most remote and least accessible of the 48 Four Thousand Footers. It was about 47 degrees at the top. Took 9 1/2 hours round trip, but well worth it. Got some great views of Lafayette and Lincoln on the way up. We earned a bowl of Lucky Charms for this undertaking. Going to try and hike Carrigain on Sunday.
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