4 Summits, 3 Mountains, and 15 Miles later

August 15th, 2010 | Posted by Lindsay Ingalls in Fitness | Vermont

Yesterday the Hubz and I headed out bright an early to start on a 15 mile hike on the Long Trail. We started at Codding Hollow and hiked to Eden’s Crossing, climbing Laraway, Butternut and Bowen Mountains reach the summit at each and both the north and south summit at Bowen. This hike was one of the most difficult that I have done but it was an amazing time. We hit tons of mud, steep climbs, a set of stairs to get to Ritterbush Pond outlook which just killed me because it was at the last 1.7 miles and after 9 hours of hiking I was pretty beat. One of the most difficult areas however was a section called Devil’s Gulch which is all rocks, so there was a lot of sliding down on my bum to get through. One of the best things we purchased recently was a Camelbak backpack which was great because we had to refill the bladder twice, which made the Hubz happy because he got to use our water purification stuff. Next weekend we are hiking another section at Smugglers Notch while we camp so it should be an adventure.

Lookout at Laraway

Summit #1 Top of Laraway

Snacking on Laraway

Hubz and I at Laraway

1st Water Fill Up

Our Water Source- cool and refreshing

Top of Butternut Mountain- Summit #2

YAY! We made it to the top of summit #2

Bowen Mountain -Summit #3

Bowen Mountain- North Summit- Summit #4

Hot and Sweaty after about 5 hours of hiking

Devil's Gulch

Devil's Gulch

We Finished!

Road at Eden's Crossing

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