6-8-2024 Parsons-Whitehorse Ledge

Glacial erratics near the top of Whitehorse Ledge. Moat Mountain in the distance. (ED PARSONS PHOTO)

Last weekend, I did the 2.7-mile loop around Whitehorse Ledge. I started on the Bryce Link from Cathedral Ledge Road, took the Bryce Path up to the saddle between Whitehorse and Cathedral ledges, and then took a left on the Whitehorse Ledge Trail over Whitehorse Ledge and then back around beneath it, completing a loop.

It is a classic Mount Washington Valley hike. At one point heading up, there is a great view out over the valley. There is no question about where you are.

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