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Hiking Trail Conditions Report
Peaks
Peaks East Osceola, Mt. Osceola, NH
Trails
Trails: Greeley Ponds Trail, Mt. Osceola Trail
Date of Hike
Date of Hike: Monday, February 5, 2018
Parking/Access Road Notes
Parking/Access Road Notes: Greely Ponds Trailhead parking lot plowed with parking. 
Surface Conditions
Surface Conditions: Ice - Blue, Snow - Unpacked Powder, Snow - Drifts 
Recommended Equipment
Recommended Equipment: Snowshoes 
Water Crossing Notes
Water Crossing Notes: All crossings were easily navigable. 
Trail Maintenance Notes
Trail Maintenance Notes: Minor blowdowns from the Kanc to both Osceola peaks however from Osceola to Tripoli road there were numerous blowdowns (I lost track at 15+). 
Dog-Related Notes
Dog-Related Notes:  
Bugs
Bugs:  
Lost and Found
Lost and Found:  
 
Comments
Comments: A LONG day of breaking trail in 2-4" of snow to begin with on Greely Ponds trail, transitionins to 9 to 12+ on the ascents to East Osceola (drifts to 2 feet in spots).
Broken out as best as 3 people with snowshoes can! The numerous vertical bits had underlying ice so after 3 foot whacks at getting through the snow your aggressive snowshoe cleat was just able to get some grip.
A rope was used in a spot and could have come in useful in a few others.
The chimney is basically a technical ice climb at the moment and the bypass has lots of snow on rock and very dangerous.
We bypassed the bypass and bushwhacked through the woods where at least there was something to hold on to in the trees.
We traversed from the Kanc to Tripoli so we didn't have to go back the way we came which would have been horrible.
We all lived and with the road walk it ended up being almost 10 miles :-)
-Darren, Michelle & Heather  
Name
Name: Darren R. MacCaughey 
E-Mail
E-Mail: hikeamc@hotmail.com 
Date Submitted
Date Submitted: 2018-02-07 
Link
Link: https:// 
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