Plans for this years Fall Hiking Weekend have been finalized. We will be heading to the White Mountains
of New Hampshire on the weekend of October 25-27. We had a great time there last year and decided to
return for a second year.
We are staying at staying at Woodward's Resort in Lincoln, NH, near Franconia Notch and at the west end of
the Kancamagus Highway.
The hotel is within 20-30 minutes of numerous 5000 foot plus peaks. There are also many easier trails for
those that prefer an easier pace.
You can visit the Woodward's website at www.woodwardsresort.com. In addition to their excellent
proximity to the hiking trails, they offer a full breakfast, tennis courts, an indoor pool, jacuzzi,
sauna, and meeting facilities. The rooms are equipped with cable TV and wi-fi access. People
particularly enjoyed the excellent breakfast and the indoor pool/jacuzzi last year.
The hotel has set aside a block of rooms for the Rip Van Winkle Hikers and we would ask that you book
by September 30th. You can call the hotel directly at 1-800-635-8968 to reserve a room. Please tell
the clerk that you are a member of the Rip Van Winkle Hikers. I would appreciate it if you could
drop me an email at fresmith@hughes.net when you have booked so that I can keep track of the number
signed up.
As in past years, if you are single and need a roommate or want to share a ride up, drop me an email and we'll
send it out on the club mailing list.
RATES:
The rate structure this year is per night, based upon double occupancy (two people in a room).
The rate is $87 per night and includes the full breakfast for both people. With tax included
that comes to $93.21 per night.
The rate for one single person in a room would be $78 and the tax would add a few dollars to
the total price per night.
An additional person in the room would be $14 extra per night (which includes their breakfast).
Most rooms have two double beds, but ask for specifics as there are some varied rooms available.
The package includes the two nights accommodation and breakfast on Saturday and Sunday. Boxed lunches
can be pre-ordered at the desk for Saturday's hike. Please tell them when you arrive that you will be
picking up a lunch on Saturday morning. The cost is $12. There are also grocery stores and delis within
a few miles where sandwiches could be ordered.
The 'official club weekend' is Fri/Sat nights, but some people may choose to stay a third night
(Thursday or Sunday night). The same rates would apply.
The club will get together for dinner at 7:00 PM on Saturday night. There is a restaurant on-premises at the resort
and each person can order straight off the menu
TRAVEL TO LINCOLN, NH:
The area can be accessed primarily via interstate highways, or a more "scenic route" through Vermont is possible.
The "interstate route" from the Hudson Valley would be the Thruway (I-87) to the Berkshire Connector and Mass Pike
(I-90) and then I-91 north, following the Connecticut River Valley to northern VT/NH. Then east about 28 miles
via NH 301/NH 112 to the North Woodstock/Lincoln area. I will send directions for a few different routes as the
weekend approaches.
HIKES:
We will be staying right in the heart of the White Mountains with numerous 4000 foot plus peaks and several 5000
foot plus peaks within 20 to 30 minutes. Just to the north in the Franconia Notch area: Cannon Mountain (4180');
North (4293') and South (4356') Kinsman Mountains; Flume Mountain (4325'); Mount Liberty (4459');
Little Haystack Mountain (4760'); Mount Lincoln (5089'); and Mount Lafayette (5260'). To the east
Mount Carrington rises to 4760' and to the west Mount Moosilauke rises to 4802'. Mount Osceola (4340') to
the southeast is a more moderate hike with a base elevation at over 2300'. Mount Washington (6288') and the
Presidential Range is about 35 miles drive east via the Kancamagus Highway.
Easier hikes and walks include the Franconia Notch bike path (8.5 miles from N to S), the nearby Lincoln
Woods trail along the Pemigewasset River, the 4.4 mile Greeley Ponds North Trail and the 7.4 mile Greeley Ponds
South Trail with it's moderate 700' elevation gain. Nearby Franconia Notch State park offers easy and moderate hikes
such as the Flume Gorge Trail.
AREA ATTRACTIONS:
Lincoln is located near the western terminus of the Kancamagus Highway ( http://www.kancamagushighway.com/ )
and about 20 minutes south of Franconia Notch. The nearby village of North Woodstock has various shops and places to eat.
The White Mountain National Forest Visitor's Center is located in North Woodstock. The 35 mile long Kancamagus Highway
extends east to North Conway and the Mount Washinton area. This National Scenic Byway reaches an elevation of 2860 feet at
ane Pass and offers easy access to the scenic Sabbaday Falls. At the eastern terminus is the Presidential Range and the town
of North Conway with it's Outlet Malls and other attractions. Other nearby attractions include Bretton Woods Resort, site of
the famous conference of world leaders in 1944; Franconia Notch State Park with it's 800 foot long Flume Gorge and
the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway to the top of the 4180' peak.
If there are any additional questions, please email fresmith@hughes.net or call (518) 895-8474.
I hope to see many of you this fall in New Hampshire.
Rick Smith
Previous Fall Hiking Weekends:
1995, Indian Lake/Blue Mountain in the Adirondacks
Spring and Fall of 1996, Wilmington (Lake Placid), NY*
1997, Wilmington (Lake Placid), NY
1998, Waitsfield/Mad River Valley, VT
1999, Waitsfield/Mad River Valley, VT
2000, Waitsfield/Mad River Valley, VT
2001, Wilmington (Lake Placid), NY
2002, Wilmington (Lake Placid), NY
2003, Fairlee, VT/Lyme, NH (Mount Moosilauke in the White Mountains)
2004, Old Forge, NY
2005, Old Forge, NY
2006, Lake Placid, NY
2007, Lake Placid, NY
2008, Stowe/Mount Mansfield, VT
2009, Stowe/Mount Mansfield, VT
2010, Stowe/Mount Mansfield, VT
2011, Stowe/Mount Mansfield, VT
2012, Lincoln/White Mountains, NH
*joint weekend with Ottawa Ontario Ramblers group in the Spring of 1996
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