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Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Welch-Dickey Mountain Loop - White Mountain National Forest - 9/30/18

I'm absolutely certain that the Welch-Dickey mountain loop is well known to locals in the area and that guide books sing praise to these peaks.  I'm ashamed to admit that I had not heard of them before.  I spotted them from Route 49 as I was headed north towards Waterville Valley.  I said a few choice words before I pulled over to look at the map to see what they were.  Thankfully they are accessible and there is a fantastic trail to take you straight to heart of them.

I had actually spotted this pair of peaks the prior weekend on the way to Mount Tecumseh.  I put them right on top of my list for my next hike.  A little internet research confirmed that I should not wait to check them out.

So my son Nick and I had stayed at Sugarloaf Campground the night before and did a short morning hike to North and Middle Sugarloaf before checking out of the campground to head to these gems.  We had lunch en route and got to the trailhead around 1 PM.

The parking lot is quite large and probably holds a hundred or more cars.  We grabbed what was probably the last spot in the lot.  If crowds aren't your thing, consider saving this hike for a weekday.  Also save it for a dry day because half the hike is on sloping slabs of rock.  If you can only do this hike once, give it your full attention and some good weather.

Nick and I cruised around this loop pretty quickly as I had to head back to NY and Nick had things to do.  I believe the hike was 4.6 miles and we finished in just over 2 hours.  We passed a zillion people on the trail, but we did stop at a half dozen jaw dropping viewpoints along the way.


Entering the zone of slab rock and approaching the 1st viewpoint.

There were about 50 people at the first viewpoint taking a break.  The climb gets relatively steep, but it doesn't feel bad because you are walking up a slab of rock instead of climbing over chunky rock, boulders, roots and mud.


Looking at Welch Mountain from the 1st viewpoint.

Starting at the first viewpoint, the next couple miles is mostly walking on an expanse of slab rock like I've never seen.











Looking over to the descent route


Looking back at Welch Mountain

As you can see, every picture shows an expanse of rock and that is what sets this hike apart from any other.   Oh, by the way, the view isn't bad either.















Welch Mountain from a different angle.



Down we go!











A last look back before leaving the rock. 

This is definitely a hike that would be enjoyed by most people.  It is rated as moderate, but the steepness would be a challenge for some people.  Don't miss this one!

Hike Stats:
Hike Distance: 4.3 miles
Hike Time:  2 hours, 10 minutes
Total Vertical Gain:  ~1850'


The route (done counterclockwise)

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the trip report. It looks like a great one. That is such a beautiful area.

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