Jenn and Lower Great Range
The way up went pretty quickly. We were trailing a couple that, as it turns out, had to break the trail a good chunk of the way. That is always tiring work, and when we caught up to them, we thanked them for their efforts. It was now my turn! The god smiled on us, however, 'cause 20 feet later the unbroken trail joined up with the very-broken-in main trail up from roaring brook! Ewart had slowed his pace a little, and insisted we go on ahead. So... Jenn, Graham and I climbed on up to the summit, hoping, of course, that Ewart would join us after a bit of rest.
courtesy GAshford
courtesy GAshford
courtesy GAshford
courtesy GAshford
courtesy GAshford
courtesy GAshford
By one pm we were nearing the top. At the junction with the trail to Rocky Peak, the broken-in trail mysteriously stopped. Here? only minutes away from Giant's summit? Seemed like a strange place to turn around. Perhaps the weather was bad or they were really really bonked. Too bad. In any case, now it really was time for a bit of real trail-breaking. It was kinda tough, after following all that cushy packed trail!
Ten minutes later, we were on the top. The clouds had closed in a fair bit, and the wind had picked up a little, but still, we couldn't complain: we'd had our share of excellent views. We retreated a little to get out of the wind and had a well-deserved lunch.
Giant's summit - untouched