1. New England 4000+ ft Mountains

Mt. Willey, Mt. Field & Mt. Tom (11-13 of 48)

The 11th, 12th, and 13th mountains would be combined into one trip with the first being Mt. Willey at 4,285 ft, then Mt. Field at 4,340 ft, and then Mt. Tom at 4,051 ft.
This hike was approximately 10.5 miles in length (including getting back to the truck) and had an overall elevation gain of 3,574 ft.
They were hiked on 7-7-11 which started off cloudy and foogy but quickly turned mostly sunny with temps on the mountain in the 60s and around a 15mph wind. All in all a great for hiking with not too much other traffic on the mountains
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Heading down from Mt. Tom is pretty steep and rocky to start
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Heading down from Mt. Tom is pretty steep and rocky to start

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  • Mt. Jackson and Mt. Webster
  • Heading down from Mt. Tom is pretty steep and rocky to start
  • A small rocky brook crossing
  • The small brook crossing the trail
  • A ravine you need to dip down into and back up out of
  • Once on the Avalon Trail the hiking gets easier
  • Near the bottom the trail is very easy
  • A small cross along the RR tracks
  • The cross is at the bottom of a small rock slide
  • Looking back along the tracks
  • View South down into Crawford Notch
  • Panoramic view from the RR tracks
  • Hattie's Memorial Garden
  • Mt. Willard sign next to the tracks
  • Memorial stone
  • The building had quite the view when it was there
  • Willey Brook Bridge
  • The tracks heading over Willey Brook Bridge
  • Willey Brook Bridge
  • Willey Brook Bridge
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