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45.2 km
~2 day
1456 m
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โEmbark on an unforgettable trek through New Hampshire's stunning landscapes, rich history, and diverse wildlife.โ
Nestled in the heart of the White Mountains, the Bondcliff Trail, Twinway, and Pemi East Side Trail Loop offers an invigorating journey through some of New Hampshire's most stunning landscapes. This 45 km (approximately 28 miles) loop, with an elevation gain of around 1,400 meters (4,600 feet), is a medium-difficulty trek that promises both challenge and reward for those who embark on it.### Getting ThereThe trailhead is conveniently located near Grafton County, New Hampshire. For those driving, the Lincoln Woods Visitor Center on the Kancamagus Highway (NH-112) serves as a popular starting point. Ample parking is available, though it can fill up quickly during peak seasons. If you're relying on public transport, the nearest major hub is in Lincoln, NH. From there, local taxi services or rideshare options can take you directly to the trailhead.### Trail Highlights#### Bondcliff TrailStarting from the Lincoln Woods Visitor Center, the Bondcliff Trail is your gateway into the Pemigewasset Wilderness. This section of the trail is renowned for its breathtaking views and rugged terrain. As you ascend, you'll traverse through dense forests of spruce and fir, eventually breaking out above the treeline. The summit of Bondcliff offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding peaks, a sight that is particularly stunning at sunrise or sunset. This section is approximately 14 km (8.7 miles) with an elevation gain of about 1,000 meters (3,280 feet).#### TwinwayContinuing onto the Twinway, hikers will encounter a series of peaks, including the iconic Mount Guyot. This part of the trail is characterized by its alpine zones and sweeping views of the Franconia Ridge and the Presidential Range. The Twinway is about 16 km (10 miles) long, with a mix of ascents and descents that add another 300 meters (980 feet) to your elevation gain. Keep an eye out for the diverse flora and fauna, including the chance to spot moose or black bears in their natural habitat.#### Pemi East Side TrailThe final leg of the loop, the Pemi East Side Trail, offers a more gentle descent back towards the trailhead. This 15 km (9.3 miles) stretch follows the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River, providing a serene and picturesque end to your hike. The trail meanders through lush hardwood forests and alongside the river, where you might catch sight of beavers or hear the call of loons echoing across the water.### Historical SignificanceThe White Mountains region is steeped in history, with the Pemigewasset Wilderness being a testament to the area's rich logging past. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this region was heavily logged, and remnants of old logging camps can still be found along the trail. The conservation efforts that followed have allowed the forest to regenerate, creating the pristine wilderness we see today.### Navigation and PreparationGiven the trail's length and elevation changes, it's crucial to be well-prepared. Ensure you have a reliable navigation tool like HiiKER to track your progress and stay on course. Weather in the White Mountains can be unpredictable, so pack accordingly with layers, rain gear, and sufficient food and water. Camping is permitted in designated areas, allowing for a multi-day adventure if desired.Embarking on the Bondcliff Trail, Twinway, and Pemi East Side Trail Loop is a journey through both natural beauty and historical landscapes, offering a memorable experience for any avid hiker.
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