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Home > Hiking > Hiking Trip Reports > Burnt Knob & Windham High Peak

Date: 12/7/01
Trails:
Black Dome Trail & Escarpment Trail with short bushwhack 
Conditions: Dark with low light as twilight approached, dry otherwise
Distance: Approximately 6.5 miles
Difficulty:
Moderate due to pre-dawn conditions
Conditions:
Dry & very good for early December
Special Required Equipment: Camera, headlamp, glove liners

Trip Report: Just missed sunrise from Windham summit but that was okay as clouds were on the horizon & I got there just as sun was coming over them.

Glad I had a mini-mag as the new Princeton Matrix headlamp that overall I really like has one limitation. While battery life is great with the 3 LCD bulbs, the range is limited. As this was my first time on the trail (not on the way to Black Dome which I had done this summer) the Matrix beam did not reach far enough to check out the NY DEC disk. When I used the Matrix with six friends on Valley Way in the WMNF, I knew the trail & was not leading so this shortcoming was not noticeable. Using the mini-mag a few times made trail-finding easy though.

Pictures soon I hope.

Submitted by Michael Paggioli
Colchester, CT
Fri, 7 Dec 2001

 
 
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