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Mt. Percival Trail
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Mt. Percival Trail

 
Mt. Percival Trail

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Location: New Hampshire, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 43.80370°N / 71.5663°W

Route Type: Hike (Walk Up) with Scrambling sections

Time Required: Half a day

Difficulty: Class 1-2

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Created/Edited: Apr 28, 2005 / Aug 29, 2010

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Approach

Mt. Percival from the trail...
 


VIA MOUNT MORGAN TRAILHEAD: From I-93 get of Exit 24 and head east through the town of Ashland. Stay on the road and take 26 east to Holderness. At about 2 miles you will at the town center of Holderness. Make a left onto Route 113 and head roughly 10 minute on the road. there will be parking 5 miles on your left. The Mount Percival trail will start on the 0.3 miles down the road on the left. This trailhead will be filled on the weekend so get prepared to park on street.



Route Description

Sandwich Mtn. from the summit...
 


Mt. Percival Trail
1.9 miles
1419 elevation gain


The Mt. Percival Trail is the harder of the two trails to hike. Unless you plan on taking the cliff trail to the top of Mt. Morgan, use this trail as your ascending route. The trail begins like the Mt. Morgan Trail as a very gradual climb . It moderate a little each time until around 1.6 miles it become very steep and rocky. Due to the steep angle, very poor footing and some dropoff this section raises to a Class 2 trail. The trail continues it's steep climb until nears the summit at 1.9 miles. There is a side path that go through a boulder cave and is even steeper and rockier than the trail.

Essential Gear

In summer no major gear is needed to hike Mt. Morgan. However in winter both snowshoes and crampons are highly recommended due to the fact that this trail can become very icy. The trail also has poor footing and in winter would not be a good descending route.

Miscellaneous Info

Squam Lake from the summit of...
 


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