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Battell Trail
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Battell Trail 

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Location: Vermont, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 44.12040°N / 72.9363°W

Route Type: Hike

Time Required: Half a day

Difficulty: Class 1-2

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Created/Edited: Aug 26, 2005 / Aug 26, 2005

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Inspirational View from the summit


Approach


VIA THE BATTELL TRAIL: From Lincoln head up Quaker St. a half mile north before making a right onto Elder Hill Road. The trailhead will be on your left



Route Description


Battell Trail
Total Roundtrip Hike 5.8 miles
Elevation Gain 2500 ft.

The Battell Trail is a steeper and more challenging climb up to the summit of Mt. Abraham. The trail start of at a moderate pace up through sugarbush until reaching two roads that intersection the trail about a mile up from the trailhead. The trail after the intersection becomes steeper and steadier until reaching the Long Trail.

From this point to the summit the Longs trail steepens from moderate pace to a similiar pace on the Battell Trail, only with a number of smaller scrambles and one class 2 scramble near the summit.

Essential Gear


In summer only essential hiking gear is needed.

In winter though this trail is the perferred winter route to Abramham summit. There is only a 0.2 mile roundtrip distance between winter and summer which is quiet a contrst with Lincoln Gap. Like all peaks over 4000; feet in Vermont and New Hampshire crampons, yal traks and snowshoes are required. Though there is one small class 2 section I don't really see a reason for an ice axe.

Miscellaneous Info


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