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The northern two-thirds of Pumpelly Ridge, seen from above. Dublin Pond is visible at left - the trail begins on its eastern shore.



October 30, 2005


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tazzthanks

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for posting this shot. I used to live right under that mountain and hiked every trial it has. Brian is right is is so crowded up there. That is why I stared to do it in the winter. It is a great snow shoe and hike in the winter! It has been a long time since I have seen a picture of my old home thanks.
Posted Nov 1, 2005 12:43 am

nartrebRe: thanks

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You're welcome. Pumpelly is relatively deserted until it joins up with the link trails (no parking lot at the trailhead, and it's the longest hike), so you get a nice quiet walk in addition to the Monadnock views. The only time I've seen fewer people on a Monadnock trail was on the Marlboro trail in winter (had to snowshoe up the road to reach the trailhead).
Posted Nov 1, 2005 11:54 am

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