- Mount Moosilauke and South Peak LoopMoosilauke Ravine Lodge, Warren, NH
Hike Mount Moosilauke and south peak loop with Life's A Hike !!!!
Trailhead Address: 2-44 Service Rd, North Woodstock, NH 03262
Meeting Point :Ravine Lodge Trailhead , Ravine road.
Caution: If you have been exposed to COVID-19 or have COVID-19 symptoms, please do not attend this event.
NOTE: Please read carefully before signing up for this hike:
Trail Length: 8.5 -mile loop trail (6.9 trail + 1.5 mile road walk) at Mount Moosilauke in NH 03262
Elevation Gain: Prepare for an elevation gain of 3000 ft (Trail + Road walk)
Difficulty Level: This route is generally considered challenging, taking an average of 6 hours to complete (excluding stoppages). The hardship level is rated as 4.
Trail Description: Experience this 6.9-mile loop trail near Glencliff, New Hampshire. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 5 hours to complete (excluding stoppages)
What to Bring:
Water: Carry at least 2 liters.
Snacks/Lunch: Fuel up along the way.
Hiking Poles: Helpful for stability.
Working Headlamp: Be prepared for changing light conditions.
Bug Spray: Keep those pesky insects at bay.
Rain Jacket/Windbreaker: Weather can be unpredictable
Footwear Recommendation: Given rocky sections along the trail, opt for close-toed hiking shoes. Sneakers and jeans are not recommended.Restrictions:
No Pets or Guests: Leave your furry friends and non-participants behind.
Profile Photo: Ensure your profile clearly shows your face.
Group Size: The hike is limited to 15 people.
Lastly, bring your positive attitude and have fun! 🌟## Participant Acknowledgment and Agreement:
As a condition of your voluntary participation in this activity, you acknowledge and agree to the following:
Inherent Risks: This activity involves inherent risks that can cause property damage, injury, illness, disability, and/or death to participants and/or others. By participating, you assume all risks associated with this activity.
Responsibility: You are responsible for having the necessary knowledge, skills, abilities, clothing, and equipment to safely participate in this activity.
Hike Safe Responsibility Code: You will know and follow the Hike Safe Responsibility Code Http://www.hikesafe.com
Volunteer Nature: We are volunteers. Think of me as fulfilling a social function in getting people together for this trip. I do not claim expertise in hiking safety, am not a guide, and do not hold myself out to have any medical expertise.
Self-Assessment: While I try to plan a trip that works for everyone and anticipate potential problems, you should not join this trip if you would not feel able to safely complete it on your own or accompanied by a friend with the same level of experience.
Release and Indemnity: The organizer(s) of this activity are volunteers. By participating, you release, hold harmless, and indemnify the organizer(s) and all members of this group from any and all claims for property damage, injury, illness, disability, and/or death, including those resulting from negligence or other reasons.
Remember, your safety and enjoyment are your responsibility. Let’s have a great hike!