I am a Japanese female who came to the U.S. for the research opportunity as a scientist.
In my free time, I go hiking, backpacking, XC skiing. I love to be in the deep wilderness. I write my adventures from all over the world and Introduce the beauty of nature, from a viewpoint of Japanese.
日本出身の女性研究者かつハイカー。
休日はハイキング、バックパッキング、クロスカントリスキーなどで多忙。
日本人の視点から見た世界中の自然の美しさを、読者が旅をしているような感覚で読んで頂ければと思い、このブログを作成。
2019-05-12
Kinsman Mountain Backpacking
We went backpacking in Kinsman mountain in the White Mountain National Forest, New England. This is the second backpacking of 2019.
There are many spring stuff coming, however, still there is a lot of snow above 3000 feet high. It is a good mixture of the spring and winter, and nice to see the changing of seasons.
Trailhead
First, we started at Mount Kinsman trailhead. There were only three cars parked.
As you can see in the picture, there is no snow at all! It has been a while to walk on soil without seeing snow.
Glacier Lily
There are several small streams crossing the trail. Last weekend, I
saw Glacier lily preparing to come out. Now this weekend, flowers are
there. Not only Glacier lilies, but also trillium are there, too.
Trillium
Stream
Small Falls
As hiking, there are some more stream crossing. Because snow is melting a lot in this season, there is a lot of water. Spending time in drought in California, I feel this amount of water everywhere is stunning. When I was in California, I hiked everywhere, and I would see dry creeks ALL THE TIME.
This tremendous amount of water is the key for the New England's forests.
Junction
After 1.9 miles, there is a junction. One is to our destination, Mount Kinsman, and the other is to a view point, Bald Peak. Because it was only 0.2 mile detour, we checked it out.
Bald Peak
After 0.2 mile, suddenly mountain range showed up. It is possible to see Vermont mountain as well. It is a good view.
On the way back, there were people going only up to Bald peak. It would be a nice short hike for local people. For only going to Bald Peak, there is no need to bring microspikes. The local groups had dogs. Dogs are very cute. 2 dogs growled at Mr.N. (1 dog from first group, and the other from female group).
Soon after this junction, uphill is steeper, and snow showed up. There is a monorail all the way and microspikes are essential.
Along monorail is postholy, so it was tough to stay on the monorail. Before heading to Kinsman peaks, we first went to Kinsman pond tentsite and set up the tent. Then with only light amount of stuff we climbed the peaks. Under the condition of monorail, it was so much easier with light backpack.
North Kinsman
2 more miles of uphill, then first pek is North Kinsman was there! The view is very good. The last few weekends, we hiked and found us in the clouds without view, so it was a great pleasure. It was very nice to see the mountains to the edge of clouds.
rock chair
Then 0.8 mile more walk, south Kinsman appeared. The view is mostly similar to the North peak, but there was a chair made from rocks. It reminded me of Boulder Peak in Glacier National Park.
After we checked the two Kinsman mountains, we went back to the tentsite and had pasta, tea, salmon crackers, and chocolate. The air at night was a little cold, but with multiple layers and winter sleeping pad, I was able to survive.
The really good thing was that the place we camped was pretty forest covered with moss.
Tree with moss
A long time ago, one hiker said to me, "Wow. This tree is covered with pretty moss. This is amazing." and he stopped for a long time. At that time I thought, "What are you doing? Come on. I don't care about the moss. Let's go to the summit! "
Now after decades of hiking, I started understanding the beauty of moss. This was a little good discovery of myself. I thought that I reached to the point where I see the deep beauty of trees covered with moss. Moss forest is pretty partly because it represents the piece of long time.
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