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Mount Willey, Field,
& Tom Hike, White
Mountains, New Hampshire Saturday, July 14, 2001
Trails: Ethan Pond to
Willey Range to Mt. Tom Spur; A-Z trail from Tom & Field Col to Zealand
Trail, Twinway to Zealand Hut, Ethan Pond Trail back to car with detour to
Ripley Falls.
Conditions: Quite a bit of mud as for my third hike in the Whites since
winter, it rained again.
Special Required Equipment: Mud-proofed boots, rain gear for when it
was not raining, vegetation was soaked. Poles helped on this 17.6 mile day.
Comments: Spent some time at hut talking with scouts who were missing a
father & son. Father deviated from rainy alternative & led his son
over Willey Range (rest took A-Z & Avalon from C-Notch). I saw them
between Willey & Field & attempted to talk novices (no prior
experience) out of descending Willey but they failed to listen. Met them again
at Ethan Pond & Shoal Pond Junction at 4:45, tired & a bit
haggard by steep descent on wet ladders but unharmed.
Started a little after 9:00 finished at 7:25.
First visit to Ethan Pond - what a Jewel. No views from summits but Tom seems
more open than even winter 99 & from what I saw through trees on lower
section of Ethan Pond. Willey view of Notch & Webster Cliff must be great.
I've been to Willey twice this time better, by 75 ft. Side trip to Ripley
falls was well worth the extra .3 each way.
Submitted by
Mike Paggioli
Colchester, CT
Mon, 6 Aug 2001