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Moonlight Hike to AMC Lonesome Lake Hut

  • 9 Mar 2024
  • 17:00 - 20:30
  • Franconia Notch NH

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Winter Moonlight hike to the AMC's Lonesome Lake Hut

PLEASE READ UPDATE BELOW FROM THE TRIP COORDINATOR

Saturday, March 9, 2024  5pm - 8:30pm

Cost .. $0  (There is no cost, just need to show up.)

HIKE UPDATE [6MAR24]:

Due to the potential for impending weather, the only thing that will cancel this hike is rain at the trailhead at 5pm on Saturday.  Anything else and it's still a go.  If something comes up and you find you are unable to go, do not worry about canceling or notifying us that you won't be attending...we understand.  We will take attendance at 5pm at the trail head  at the start of the hike and whoever is there by 5pm will be on the hike. 

If you forgot to sign up and felt an inclination to join the fun...well then, just show up by 5pm and your in.

TRACTION DEVICES will still be required as the trail will still have an ice rail on it..  Due to the warmish weather, for safety, we will not cross the lake but take the loop trail around the lake...this will only add 3-5 minutes to the hike.

TO ANY FIRST TIMERS, feel free to bring any food or snacks you may want to eat at the hut and know that it is perfectly OK to bring your favorite alcoholic beverage.  But there are no trash cans at the hut...you must carry down all your own trash.

Some are planning to go to the Woodstock Inn immediately following the hike...some others are planning to go to The Common Man in Ashland (exit 24).  And others will be making tracks for home.

Hope to see you on Saturday,

Tom Cronin - Trip Coordinator

Where to Meet:...In the trailhead parking area at the Lafayette Place Campground  at 5pm.  The parking area is located on the Southbound side of Rte 93.  There is a larger parking area directly across Rte 93 on the Northbound side (Bridal Path/Falling Waters Parking lot connected by a tunnel under the highway.  There is log cabin visitor information building next to the parking area.  The trip leader(s) will be gathering in that vicinity.  Recommend arriving at least 1/2 hour early to prepare and be ready to hike by 5pm.

The hike will take place if  the weather is clear or snowing...the hike will be cancelled if it is raining.  Hikers will use their own judgement regarding driving conditions to decide to participate or not. 

NOTE: By far, the hardest part of this hike will be getting your gear together and getting yourself in the car and actually driving there...even if it's on a clear sunny afternoon.  After noontime, energy and enthusiasm fades fast in the winter.  If you can overcome the temptation to cancel on the day of the hike...you will be sure to have a great time on the hike and perhaps join fellow hikers who typically head to the nearby Woodstock Inn and Brewery after the hike for a properly chilled odd beverage.  I recommend finding a buddy to ride with and share the driving.

Lonesome Lake Trail...The trail is 1.5 miles from the trail start to the hut along an easy to moderate grade.  The round trip hike time including stops, takes about 3 hours.  The hut is open year round and there is usually a wood stove burning in the evening.  The hut is amply lit with solar powered LED lights.  The hut makes available, snack bars and hot drinks to all visiting hikers for a small fee.

After a stop at the hut, the hikers will continue the hike around the backside of Lonesome Lake completing the short loop hike circling the Lake before heading back down.  (IMHO: The lake loop is one of the most interesting parts of the hike.)

2023 Moonlight Hiker Group

What to bring:

Dress in Warm layers..Wear layers that can be removed and stashed in your backpack while going up and then put back on for the colder descent down the trail.   Avoid wearing any cotton clothing as it will not dry out and can make you feel even colder.

Bathrooms...Typical hiking trail bathroom practices apply while hiking along the trail.  Also, There are unheated pit toilets available at the hut.

Water...Bring water in an insulated bottle or buried in the middle of your pack to keep from freezing.  There is drinking water available at the hut.

Flashlights...Due to the lunar schedule or clouds, there could be very limited lighting, so headlamps will be required.  (NOTE: Cell phone flashlight are unreliable in the cold and should not be used in place of headlamps.)

TRACTION DEVICES...Recommend wearing micro-spikes worn over your insulated hiking boots.  Snowshoes are a good second option if you do not have Micro-spikes.  The trail will be slippery and most likely snow covered with hidden patches of ice. 

Gloves...A couple of pairs of gloves are good to bring.  Lightweight breathable gloves for climbing and warmer insulated gloves for the descent.  Avoid gloves labeled "waterproof" as they tend to not let the warm vapor escape from your hands and will eventually cause gloves to become damp and cold.

Head Gear....Hats, earmuffs, hooded jacket,  headbands or a combination of these to adapt to changing climbing conditions, level walking or descending.

Boots....Wear Insulated hiking boots or heavy duty hiking boots with an extra layer of insulated socks.  Lightweight trail runner boots are not recommended and don't work well with snowshoe bindings or micro spikes

Walking Sticks...Though not always needed in the summer, trek poles or ski poles work well for winter hikes on snowy and icy trails.

Group Winter Hiking Safe Practices...There is always a mix of experienced and newbies on these winter hikes.  To keep it safe and fun for all, we employ a trail leader position that will always be in the lead of the pack and assign a trail sweep (usually myself) that stragglers can keep company with.  We always stop at all trail junctions to make sure everyone goes the same way.  Our practice is to hike a slower more steady pace with multiple breaks to catch our breath, adjust layers and let the lead hikers regroup with the slower hikers. As a trail sweep, I will not let anyone fall behind and if for some reason a hiker cannot finish the climb, I will assign a new trail sweep and then descend and accompany any tired hikers on a safe journey back down to their car.

A note about bringing our favorite dogs on the Hike...We love dogs and dogs are allowed on the National Forest trails..BUT, here are a few reasons we discourage bringing dogs on this winter night group hike. 

1) The narrow trails and hikers wearing sharp micro spikes don't mix well with doggie paws.  OUCH!

2) The AMC does not allow dogs in any of their mountain huts (including therapy dogs).  

3) This is winter night hiking and it is very cold at elevation and dogs are not allowed in AMC huts no matter how cold they might be.  The dog owner must wait outside with the dog during the group visit time at the hut. 

SEE YOU IN THE WOODS!

Tom Cronin

 New Hampshire Ski Club.

P.O. Box 6072, Manchester, NH 03108

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