1. New England 4000+ ft Mountains

Mt. Carrigain (27 of 48)

The 27th mountain would be Mt. Carrigain at 4,700 ft.
This hike was approximately 9.2 miles in length and had an overall elevation gain of 3,768 ft. Plus, being winter, Sawyer River Rd is closed and required another 4.0 miles of hiking. It was hiked on 2-4-12 on a day where it snowed on the way to the trail head, and then cleared off to a mostly sunny sky in the afternoon. The temperature was 5 degrees on the summit with a windchill of -17 degrees. The wind was averaging 10 mph and gusting up to 22 mph. This was a great hike in good conditions.
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Where the Desolation Trail leaves the summit towards Carrigain Notch Trail
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Where the Desolation Trail leaves the summit towards Carrigain Notch Trail

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  • View West from the summit with the northern end of the Hancocks just behind the ridge
  • View West towards Mt. Flume and Mt. Liberty
  • View East and the tower platform
  • View West over the ridge to the Hancocks
  • South towards the Tripyramids, Mt. Whiteface, and Mt. Passaconaway
  • Signal Ridge
  • Mt. Lowell and a raving cutting into it
  • Mt. Washington trying to peek out from behind the clouds
  • Mt. Washington to the Northeast
  • The summit of Mt. Washington
  • View Northeast from the summit tower
  • Looking Southeast towards Mt. Tremont
  • Another look Northwest to the Bonds
  • Where the Desolation Trail leaves the summit towards Carrigain Notch Trail
  • View over Signal Ridge from the base of the tower
  • The trees covered with snow and rime
  • The tower from the opening for the Signal Ridge Trail
  • Tower on the summit
  • A closer look at the snow on the trees
  • Looking back at the summit from the upper end of the opening along the top of Signal Ridge
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