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Mt. Livermore
Holderness, NH

Trailheads, measurements, times, distances, and maps are all approximate and relative to the hike(s) as shown below.
The Crawford Ridgepole Trail just after sunrise
The Crawford Ridgepole Trail just after sunrise

Route: Old Mountain Road, Crawford-Ridgepole Trail, (Mt. Livermore), Crawford-Ridgepole Trail, Old Mountain Road

About 1" of new powder on top of a well packed footbed. Some drifting on the ridge. I was able to bareboot roundtrip without issue. Snowshoe tracks heading northbound on Crawford Ridgepole, as well as down the other side of Old Mountain Road. Probably about half a foot or so of snowpack.

With cold winds, the 0F to single digits below zero temperature felt perhaps colder than last week's -16F jog up West Rattlesnake.


Hike Ratings
Getting To Trailhead: Easy
Destination: Mt. Livermore
Length: Easy
Steepness: Moderate
Navigation: Easy
Views: Excellent
Crowds: Minimal


Hike Stats
Date Hiked: Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Parking Elevation: 920'
Destination: Mt. Livermore
Time Elapsed: 00:14
Trailhead Elevation: 920'
Summit Elevation: 1,500'
Vertical Gain: 580'
Hike Time Elapsed: 00:48
Hike Vertical Gain: 580'


The Old Mountain Road trailhead
The Old Mountain Road trailhead

The Belknaps at sunrise from Mt. Livermore - Click to enlarge
The Belknaps at sunrise from Mt. Livermore

Directions to trailhead: From Route 25 in Holderness, take Route 175 northwest, then take a right onto Perch Pond Road. Take a right onto Mountain Road. At the end of the maintained road, there is room to park at the turnaround. Continue on foot up the road.

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