Hiking Trail Conditions Report |
![Peaks](../icons1/iconmountain.gif) | Peaks |
Mt. Kineo, NH |
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![Trails](../icons1/iconhiker.gif) | Trails: |
Mt. Kineo Trail |
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![Date of Hike](../icons1/iconcalendar.gif) | Date of Hike: |
Monday, May 31, 2021 |
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![Parking/Access Road Notes](../icons1/iconcar.gif) | Parking/Access Road Notes: |
FYI Trailhead is about 7 miles up the dirt road. It is signed, just keep going up Hubbard Brook Road until you see the Mt Kineo signpost. |
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![Surface Conditions](../icons1/iconlist.gif) | Surface Conditions: |
Dry Trail, Mud - Minor/Avoidable, Mud - Significant |
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![Recommended Equipment](../icons1/iconsnowshoe.gif) | Recommended Equipment: |
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![Water Crossing Notes](../icons1/iconwater.gif) | Water Crossing Notes: |
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![Trail Maintenance Notes](../icons1/iconsaw.gif) | Trail Maintenance Notes: |
I'm the Trail Adopter - please report trail issues back here after your hike, I do check it. Today I cleared the winter deadfall and a few smaller blowdowns. There are 2 large fallen trees that will require chainsaw, they are easy to get over in the meantime. I cleared drainage and the trail is a pleasure to walk. There is one swampy bog area about 1 mile in that will require a lot of work to improve, that is on my list. |
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![Dog-Related Notes](../icons1/icondog.gif) | Dog-Related Notes: |
My dog had a great time |
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![Bugs](../icons1/iconfly.gif) | Bugs: |
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![Lost and Found](../icons1/iconquestion.gif) | Lost and Found: |
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![Comments](../icons1/iconcomments.gif) | Comments: |
Please report trail issues here or to me at geoffrey.hyatt@alum.dartmouth.org and I'll get to it as soon as I can, thanks. |
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![Name](../icons1/iconname.gif) | Name: |
Geoffrey Hyatt |
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![E-Mail](../icons1/iconemail.gif) | E-Mail: |
geoffrey.hyatt@alum.dartmouth.org |
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![Date Submitted](../icons1/iconcalendar.gif) | Date Submitted: |
2021-06-01 |
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![Link](../icons1/iconlink.gif) | Link: |
https:// |
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Disclaimer: Reports are not verified - conditions may vary. Use at own risk. Always be prepared when hiking. Observe all signs. Trail conditions reports are not substitutes for weather reports or common sense. |
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