It's fall foliage season and so I decided to take a long weekend and head up to NH for Thursday and Friday, doing two hikes and staying at the Coho in between. It was a fun during-the-week-weekend.
I started with Table Mountain on Thursday. It's a short hike with a really nice view - I would never drive all the way up to NH to do a 4 mile hike, but since I was up there it fit the bill perfectly. I drove up rt 93 and then took the Kancamagus highway across NH, which was really gorgeous with the trees all changing. The driving was a little tricky because I swear half the drivers were in slow mode and the other half were in crazy driving mode. But I made it.
Table Mountain is in Bartlett off Bear Notch rd. The parking lot is pretty small, but thankfully there was only one car there when I arrived, and a different car there when I left. I saw one person the entire time I was hiking - the people in the other car were just letting their dogs out for a break or something. So, one on a Thursday is a perfect time for that hike.
The hike is a little less than four miles with a little less than 1400 feet of elevation gain. So, it's not nothing, but it wasn't super intense either. It started with a gradual uphill on the approach and then only got steep close to the top. A bunch of people commented on all trails that the steeper areas were pretty slabby, with a skree on top of them, making it kind of slippery, and they weren't kidding! We are still in a drought here, so at least it was dry, but the way down was harder with trying not to slip (which I didn't). The top is viewless, but there is an amazing slab with a lookout just a bit below the top. After I'd tagged the summit I sat down with my cheese and avocado sandwich on durum bread, which was delicious. I got so lucky with the weather - it was sunny with just a few clouds, cool but not cold - just a perfect day. I admired the view for about a half hour, looking at all the taller peaks and thinking how I had hiked all of them.
After I went to the Coho, checked in, took a shower and then went shopping in North Conway. I planned to go to the outlets, but they closed at 6. But, there's a sierra there, so I did a little shopping there. After, I returned to the hostel where I sat in the common room, played on my phone, and chatted with some of the other guests. It was so much warmer inside than a tent would have been, and they had the coziest comforters, but one woman in the shared room kept waking me up. IDK - it was way easier in the morning since I didn't have to pack up a tent, but I didn't sleep as well... I'll have to think about which is better for the future. Anyway, nice day, good hike, two thumbs up.
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