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    700 feet you’ll have an unobstructed view of the bare and rocky summit, and just 100 feet further the White Cross and White Dot Trails connect, and you’ll follow the White Dot to the bare summit.

    The climb to the summit of Mount Monadnock from here was the most exhilarating for me. Most of it’s above tree line and as you climb you’ll have stunning views of the surrounding area.

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    Mount Monadnock in Jaffrey, New Hampshire is North America’s most climbed peak, and reputed to be the second most climbed mountain in the world, after Mount Fuji in Japan.

    Though I’ve been close to the mountain on other trips I’ve never climbed it, and really was a tad perplexed by its popularity. So recently I decided to hike to the summit with one of my sons and see what all the hullabaloo was about.

    We arrived at the Mount Monadnock visitor center at around 8:30am, and knowing it was going to be a warm 80+ degree-day, ensured we had plenty of water, and energy snacks. This is a carry-in carry-out park and though you can buy water at the base shop, food purchases are limited.

    There are two popular trails up to the summit: White Cross and White Dot. The White Dot is steeper, and as it was our first climb on the mountain we chose the "easier," and a little longer, White Cross Trail.

    MOUNT MONADNOCK IS NOT A WALK IN THE PARK

    Even on the White Cross Trail, climbing Mount Monadnock is not a "walk in the park." It’s an arduous hike to the summit - after all you’re climbing 1,900 feet in a relatively short distance.

    The lower section of the trail is dense wood and so the main attraction is identifying the variety of trees and plants along the path, and keeping your focus on the next step. At a little over half-way up the mountain you’ll come to a clearing where you’ll get magnificent views of the southern and western areas of the Monadnock region.

    As you climb above 2,500 feet the spruces become stunted and barely reach your shoulder.

    At around 2,700 feet you’ll have an unobstructed view of the bare and rocky summit, and just 100 feet further the White Cross and White Dot Trails connect, and you’ll follow the White Dot to the bare summit.

    The climb to the summit of Mount Monadnock from here was the most exhilarating for me. Most of it’s above tree line and as you climb you’ll have stunning views of the surrounding area.

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    We arrived at the Mount Monadnock visitor center at around 8:30am, and knowing it was going to be a warm 80+ degree-day, ensured we had plenty of water, and energy snacks. This is a carry-in carry-out park and though you can buy water at the base shop, food purchases are limited.

    There are two popular trails up to the summit: White Cross and White Dot. The White Dot is steeper, and as it was our first climb on the mountain we chose the "easier," and a little longer, White Cross Trail.

    MOUNT MONADNOCK IS NOT A WALK IN THE PARK

    Even on the White Cross Trail, climbing Mount Monadnock is not a "walk in the park." It’s an arduous hike to the summit - after all you’re climbing 1,900 feet in a relatively short distance.

    The lower section of the trail is dense wood and so the main attraction is identifying the variety of trees and plants along the path, and keeping your focus on the next step. At a little over half-way up the mountain you’ll come to a clearing where you’ll get magnificent views of the southern and western areas of the Monadnock region.

    As you climb above 2,500 feet the spruces become stunted and barely reach your shoulder.

    At around 2,700 feet you’ll have an unobstructed view of the bare and rocky summit, and just 100 feet further the White Cross and White Dot Trails connect, and you’ll follow the White Dot to the bare summit.

    The climb to the summit of Mount Monadnock from here was the most exhilarating for me. Most of it’s above tree line and as you climb you’ll have stunning views of the surrounding area.

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    as it was our first climb on the mountain we chose the "easier," and a little longer, White Cross Trail.

    MOUNT MONADNOCK IS NOT A WALK IN THE PARK

    Even on the White Cross Trail, climbing Mount Monadnock is not a "walk in the park." It’s an arduous hike to the summit - after all you’re climbing 1,900 feet in a relatively short distance.

    The lower section of the trail is dense wood and so the main attraction is identifying the variety of trees and plants along the path, and keeping your focus on the next step. At a little over half-way up the mountain you’ll come to a clearing where you’ll get magnificent views of the southern and western areas of the Monadnock region.

    As you climb above 2,500 feet the spruces become stunted and barely reach your shoulder.

    At around 2,700 feet you’ll have an unobstructed view of the bare and rocky summit, and just 100 feet further the White Cross and White Dot Trails connect, and you’ll follow the White Dot to the bare summit.

    The climb to the summit of Mount Monadnock from here was the most exhilarating for me. Most of it’s above tree line and as you climb you’ll have stunning views of the surrounding area.

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    nd so the main attraction is identifying the variety of trees and plants along the path, and keeping your focus on the next step. At a little over half-way up the mountain you’ll come to a clearing where you’ll get magnificent views of the southern and western areas of the Monadnock region.

    As you climb above 2,500 feet the spruces become stunted and barely reach your shoulder.

    At around 2,700 feet you’ll have an unobstructed view of the bare and rocky summit, and just 100 feet further the White Cross and White Dot Trails connect, and you’ll follow the White Dot to the bare summit.

    The climb to the summit of Mount Monadnock from here was the most exhilarating for me. Most of it’s above tree line and as you climb you’ll have stunning views of the surrounding area.

    THE WRONG

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    Beads of moisture condense on your smooth camouflage as you lean out of your tree stand, looking for that massive buck that has eluded you for all these years. Nothing, the woods are empty. A lone squirrel chatters away in the branches above you as you apply more scent eliminator and rattle those antlers together like an expert. Half an hour later, there he is! You freeze, stopping every muscle in its tracks. Still, the huge eight-point buck glances up at you and springs away,
    700 feet you’ll have an unobstructed view of the bare and rocky summit, and just 100 feet further the White Cross and White Dot Trails connect, and you’ll follow the White Dot to the bare summit.

    The climb to the summit of Mount Monadnock from here was the most exhilarating for me. Most of it’s above tree line and as you climb you’ll have stunning views of the surrounding area.

    THE WRONG CHOICE BACK TO BASE

    My son and I reached the summit after climbing for about 1 hour 40 minutes. We had clear vistas of Mount Wachusett in Northern Massachusetts, and Vermont’s Green Mountains to the west.

    We took a few photos and found a quiet protected spot for a well-earned rest. As we’d climbed up on the White Cross, we decided to return to base on the White Dot Trail - big mistake!

    The White Dot Trail is the most popular, and we found ourselves descending on the steeper trail at the height of hikers using the trail to ascend. On many occasions we had to wait for a long line of hikers coming up to pass, before we could go down.

    We got back to base after being on the mountain for a little over 4 hours.

    MOUNT MONADNOCK IS PLENTY A MOUNTAIN FOR MOST

    I am no longer perplexed why so many people climb Mount Monadnock. It’s a wonderful experience, and most people in reasonable condition can make it to the top. I’d recommend taking the White Cross Trail to the summit and back down if you don’t do a lot of climbing. If you’re an ardent hiker then you’ll probably enjoy the challenge of the White Dot Trail, and then come back down the White Cross for some varied terrain.

    The state park has over 40 miles of trails, and so the one’s I’ve mentioned are not the only ones on the mountain and to the summit. A number of longer trails can be found on the eastern, northern, and western flank of the mountain.

    My son and I enjoyed the hike, and we both came to realize you don’t have to climb Everest to experience the wonder of this planet - Mount Monadnock is pl

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