There were some complex temperature changes during the last storm, rather than an overdose of unseasonable warmth, and thankfully the snow didn’t disappear in the rain. I’m feeling optimistic at this point about a good snowy winter.
The recent change from bare trails to snow was quick. Down here in Tamworth, I did a 4-mile loop hike twice within a short period. The first time there was no snow. I went with friends Pam and Bruce Andruskiewicz and three dogs. We started at the Ferncroft parking lot in Wonalancet, walked the road into the Pasture Path, climbed to Tilton Spring, took the 0.9 mile Tilton Spring Trail to the Mcrillis Path, took that to the Blueberry Ledge Trail, descended that and walked back to our car. It was late fall conditions, and streams were really low.
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