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Trekker the Hiking Boot Travel Tag Cannon Mt. - NH 4,000'er Series #36 of 48

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Released:
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Origin:
New Hampshire, United States
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Cannon Mt. - NH 4,000'er Series #36

New Hampshire, USA has 48 mountains over 4,000' (1,200 m) high.  Since 1957, the Appalachian Mountain Club has awarded nearly 10,000 hikers admission to the AMC Four Thousand Footer Club for climbing all 48 peaks in a lifetime.

Cannon Mt. (4,100' or 1,250 m) was the site of the Old Man of the Mountains, the granite face that was the symbol of New Hampshire until it collapsed in May, 2003.  The stone profile was first seen in 1805, and immortalized in the Nathaniel Hawthorne story, The Great Stone Face.  For that reason, it was originally called Profile Mountain, or Old Man's Mountain.  An 1816 map identified it as Freak Mt.  It is now known as Cannon Mt. for an oblong rock near the summit that resembles a cannon.  It is the home of Cannon Mt. Ski Area, which allows non-hikers to reach the summit by gondola.  It is also treasured by rock and ice climbers for Cannon Cliff on the east side of the mountain.  This cliff is 1,000' high and more than a mile long, making it the largest vertical rock face in the Northeast US.

There are three common dayhiking routes up the mountain.  Many go up the Lonesome Lake and Kinsman Ridge Trails, which passes the AMC's Lonesome Lake Hut.  This is a roundtrip of 6.2 miles with 2,300' of elevation gain.  A slightly shorter route that bypasses the hut is to take the Loneseome Lake Trail to the High Cannon Trail  before connecting with the Kinsman Ridge Trail.  This is 5.6 miles rountrip with the same 2,300' elevation gain.  The third approach is to use only the Kinsman Ridge Trail from the north.  This is a roundtrip of just 4 miles with 2,100' of elevation gain.

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Retrieve It from a Cache 7/18/2014 mgush107 retrieved it from Preble Travel Lodge New York   Visit Log

Found this in Preble Tb hotel. Yes didn't have internet to log this one over the weekend vacation trip. Will log more travels north and now currently south as soon as I can with pictures as well.

Write note 7/18/2014 KC5DRI / N3YRG and kids posted a note for it   Visit Log

Sorry not in listed cache

Discovered It 7/12/2014 KristaWalks discovered it   Visit Log

Cool TB

Dropped Off 7/11/2014 ivorybilledbirder placed it in Preble Travel Lodge New York - 294.52 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/24/2014 ivorybilledbirder took it to Mason-Dixon-A3 Delaware - .12 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/24/2014 ivorybilledbirder took it to Formerly WGD 2012 - Mason-Dixon Marker Maryland - 48.22 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 5/17/2014 Beachkitn discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered it at A Spring Gathering!!

Discovered It 5/17/2014 captnkirk17 discovered it   Visit Log

I had a pair of Limmer hiking boots once. They last forever and they are made in New Hampshire too.
Saw it at the spring event, thanks for sharing it with the world.

Discovered It 5/17/2014 Amanda and Knobbie discovered it   Visit Log

Saw it at a spring event in Delaware. Thanks for sharing

Retrieve It from a Cache 5/17/2014 ivorybilledbirder retrieved it from A Spring Gathering!! Delaware   Visit Log

Well, in two months or so we will be going to the Adirondacks. This boot will hike up some nice mountains!

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