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ForeignTravellerNice hike!  Sucess!

Hiked with my wife and two friends. Pleasant day.
Posted Nov 16, 2009 9:40 pm

shanrickvRe: Can see this from my house!

Hi Silversummit,
Thanks for signing the summit log for Sugarloaf. Sorry I didn't see it sooner. What is the name of that restaurant? I can't remember what it was called. It was closed for some time. While it was open my wife and I had some very nice dinners there; almond crested trout to die for if I recall correctly. I feel guilty for not remebering the name.
I love Colorado, but I do miss Maryland and Sugarloaf.
Climb On!
Patrick
Posted Mar 25, 2009 4:12 pm

Avenger2354Annual Summit  Sucess!

The entire family makes this summit every year, usually in the spring or fall. Great for kids.
Posted Oct 23, 2008 1:59 pm

silversummitCan see this from my house!

Many love this local monadnock! I have clamored over it many times; know people married on it; my son completed his Eagle Scout project rebuilding a trail here. There is a wonderful restaurant right near the foot of the mountain with excellent fall and spring views.
Posted Oct 2, 2008 10:48 pm

ParenteauGood Crag  Sucess!

One of the better crags in MD
Posted Sep 2, 2008 3:51 pm

R2CreativesFun Family Hike  Sucess!

I've hiked Sugarloaf dozens of times. I remember going there with my father when I was a teen, taking my future wife there when we first started dating, and now all my kids have hiked to the top.
Posted Apr 21, 2008 4:01 pm

tiogaPleasurable!  Sucess!
Date Climbed: Mar 22, 2008

Climbed around 8 miles of trail on a cool spring day. Views from White Rocks were quite outstanding, as well as views from the top of the mountain. Trails hiked included Mountain Loop and Northern Peaks Trails.
Posted Mar 23, 2008 9:03 am

JonWSilly Rappelers

Set up some topropes here one day, but probably won't go back. We had keep dodging people who were rappelling all day. They took up all the good routes with their half dozen ropes and left them hanging there all day.
Posted Feb 8, 2008 3:10 pm

Mike SwizBeautiful views  Sucess!
Date Climbed: Jan 27, 2008

Route Climbed:sunrise to mountainloop back around to green trail to northern peaks trail to make a double traverse. :)
Posted Feb 5, 2008 12:05 am

dandrewGreat suburban getaway...  Sucess!

Grew up in Gaithersburg, MD. Have climbed Sugarloaf dozens of times. It was always such a big adventure as a child. Later on, this is where I started rock climbing/rappelling.
Posted Dec 14, 2006 12:46 am

nikolaiI like the scrambling  Sucess!

Some good fun scrambling to be had on this mountain. I used to take dates here to test how tough they were...
Posted Jul 16, 2006 6:03 pm

BearQueenSunrise

First steeper hike with my husband EastKing. Little did I know that I would be doing Mt. Lafayette five years later.
Posted Apr 6, 2006 8:25 am

hgrapidRoute Climbed: Sunrise Trail Date Climbed: 12/13/2005  Sucess!

I spent the afternoon and early evening on Sugarloaf mountain to watch the sunset. It was very nice. It was a bit cold, but not unbearable. I actually hiked a bunch of trails around Sugarloaf, but only did about 4.5 miles of hiking in total. This is a nice destination for folks in the DC area. I first hiked on Christmas Day, 2004. This was my second time on the mountain. Photos are added to the page.
Posted Dec 14, 2005 10:55 am

vanman798Route Climbed: Drove up the road Date Climbed: Fall 2003  Sucess!

It's cool to go up this hill, but there is a road that takes you up there!
Posted Apr 28, 2005 4:39 pm

hgrapidRoute Climbed: Northern Peaks Trail and Sunrise Trail Date Climbed: 12/25/04  Sucess!

Sugarloaf Mountain is pretty nice. It is a shame that it has so much better an organization of trails than the actual highpoint of Maryland (Backbone Mountain).



I did the Northern Peaks trail and covered about 10 miles of total hiking. I even did some rock climbing on my way to the summit. I started at the mountain entrance parking lot, and hiked up the white trail to the East View parking lot, and then did the Sunrise Trail. Afterwards I did the Northern Peaks trail. Very fun. 25 degrees, clear skies.



Posted Dec 25, 2004 7:52 pm

MtnWomanDate Climbed: several  Sucess!

Many climbing trips here. Did first lead climb in Middle Earth.
Posted Apr 3, 2004 11:25 pm

CharlesDRoute Climbed: Middle Earth Wall, Devil's Kitchen, many others Date Climbed: Many  Sucess!

This is a popular rockclimbing area with a hundred or more one-pitch routes of all grades. I don't know if I've ever stood on the exact summit, but many times have I gratefully topped out one route or another. Fantastic views.
Posted Mar 21, 2004 4:55 pm

MoniRoute Climbed: Many Date Climbed: 1960's & 70's  Sucess!

Used to hike up this regularly as well as scramble around the small rocks and cliffs
Posted Nov 14, 2003 9:13 pm

EastKingRoute Climbed: Mountain Loop Trail, Multiple other routes Date Climbed: Summers 97-99  Sucess!

A classic from my pre-New Hampshire days. Fun diversion from the D.C. area. I remember the Sunrise Trail well. It was good practice for later scrambles and hikes.
Posted Sep 16, 2003 1:29 am

shanrickvRoute Climbed: Sunrise, A.M. Thomas and Monadnock Trails Date Climbed: Multiple Times  Sucess!

I have lived in Montgomery County, Maryland since the Summer of 1997 and have climbed Sugarloaf Mountain many times, winter, spring, summer and fall. I have summited many times, mostly by myself, but also with my kids when they were as young as 5. It has become a very special place of solitude for me, as well as a great place to train for some of the larger peaks I have climbed.
Posted Sep 15, 2003 1:17 pm

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