Hiking to Mount Monroe in the White Mountains of NH
I'm about halfway through the list of the NH 48, the mountains over 4000 feet of elevation in New Hampshire. This time I hike Mount Monroe in the Presidential Range. Then I get to thinking Mount Franklin must also be on the list so I hike there too, only later to realize it is a very nice mountain but not on the list of 48. It was an easy, breezy, beautiful day. Chapters: 00:00 Parking Lot Details 00:52 Ammonoosuc Ravine Trailhead 03:12 The Gem Pool and then the trail gets harder 05:08 The waterfall crossing and into open views 07:24 Lakes of the Clouds Hut comes into view 09:02 Heading up the trail to Mount Monroe 12:35 Summit bowl of cereal 13:10 Going over to Mount Franklin 21:22 The Loop on the Crawford Path 23:27 Back down the Ammo trail 26:17 Dunk into the Upper Falls swimming hole #hikingadventures #hikingnewhampshire #nh48

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