Hiking - Ed Parsons - the Bridle Path, Mount Lafayette

Two members of the Trail Fixing Collective: Colin Pogue showing satisfaction in their work, and Finn Mahoney working on granite steps, both on the Bridle Path, Mount Lafayette. (ED PARSONS PHOTO)

There is a lot of activity on the Franconia Ridge this summer. Not only the thousands of hikers who do the 8.9-mile Franconia Ridge Loop every year, but trail builders, summit stewards and trail tenders as well.

On Wednesday, I took the opportunity to drive over to Franconia Notch with a Tamworth friend named Polly Mahoney. Her son Finn is part of the Trail Fixing Collective. They are Tamworth-based trail builders who have been working on the Bridle Path on Mount Lafayette for three years.

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