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Mount Isolation

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Mount Isolation

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Mount Isolation is a prominent summit nestled deep within the Presidential Range of New Hampshire's White Mountains. Standing at an elevation of 1,220 meters (4,003-4,004 feet), it just qualifies as one of the Appalachian Mountain Club's "Four-thousand footers." Located in Coos County, this peak is renowned for its remote character, forming part of the Presidential Range–Dry River Wilderness and marking the highest point on the Montalban Ridge, which extends south from Boott Spur.

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    12. Juni 2020

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    Der Mt. Isolation ist zwar nicht hoch aber dafür umso abgelegen. Wer Einsamkeit und Abgeschiedenheit in den Wäldern New Hampshires erleben möchte ist hier genau richtig.
    Mt. Isolation doen't belong to the highest peaks in the Whites but therefor it's quite remote. So if you are looking for a dayhike where you can experience some solitude this one is the right one for you.

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    Mount Isolation (4.003 Fuß) ist einer der mehreren Gipfel über 4.000 Fuß in der Presidential Range der White Mountains. Viele der Wanderwege, die durch das Gebirge führen, können mit diesem Gipfel verbunden werden, der einen großartigen 360-Grad-Panoramablick bietet.
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    Mount Isolation über Glen Boulder Trail – Presidential Range - Dry River Wilderness

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    Hike the challenging 12.3-mile Glen Boulder Trail to Mount Isolation for steep ascents, alpine views, and a remote White Mountains summit.

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    Hike Mount Isolation via Dry River Trail, a difficult 15.8-mile route through the Presidential Range-Dry River Wilderness.

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    Hike the difficult Mount Isolation via Dry River Trail, a 16.8-mile route with 3381 feet of gain and panoramic views of the White Mountains.

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    Ort: Coos County, New Hampshire, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

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    What are the most popular hiking routes to Mount Isolation?

    While the intro mentions the Rocky Branch Trail and Glen Boulder Trail, hikers often combine these for a loop. The Rocky Branch Trail is known for its length and gentler grades, though it can be wet and muddy with numerous stream crossings. The Glen Boulder Trail offers a steeper, more direct ascent with spectacular views above the treeline. Both are significant undertakings, typically resulting in 12-14 mile round trips.

    Is Mount Isolation suitable for a winter hike?

    Mount Isolation is a challenging winter hike due to its remote nature and exposure. While the intro suggests late spring to early fall as the best time, winter conditions mean trails can be less broken out, and weather can be severe. It requires significant experience, proper winter gear (snowshoes, microspikes/crampons, appropriate layers), and a thorough understanding of avalanche safety and navigation.

    Are there any waterfalls or significant natural attractions along the trails to Mount Isolation?

    While the trails to Mount Isolation are known for diverse terrain, including stream crossings and birch groves, there are no prominent named waterfalls directly on the main routes. The primary natural attraction is the remote wilderness experience itself and the exceptional panoramic views from the summit.

    What is the parking situation like for Mount Isolation trailheads?

    Parking for Mount Isolation trailheads, such as those for the Rocky Branch Trail or Glen Boulder Trail, can fill up quickly, especially during peak hiking season (summer and fall foliage). Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot, particularly on weekends. There is no public transportation access directly to the trailheads, so personal vehicle is necessary.

    Are permits required to hike Mount Isolation?

    No specific hiking permits are required to hike Mount Isolation or other trails within the White Mountain National Forest for day use. However, if you plan to camp overnight in designated backcountry sites or shelters, permits or fees may apply. Always check the latest regulations from the U.S. Forest Service before your trip.

    How long does it typically take to hike Mount Isolation?

    Given the typical round-trip distances of 12 to over 14 miles and significant elevation gain (around 3,600 to 3,900 feet), a hike to Mount Isolation is a full-day endeavor. Most hikers should plan for 8-12 hours, depending on their pace, chosen route, and time spent at the summit. It is not a short hike and requires an early start.

    Is Mount Isolation a good hike for families or beginners?

    Mount Isolation is generally not recommended for beginners or young children due to its significant length, elevation gain, and remote nature. The trails are challenging, often wet and muddy, with numerous stream crossings. It requires a good level of fitness, experience with long-distance hiking, and preparedness for varying weather conditions. More experienced families might consider it, but it's a serious undertaking.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Mount Isolation?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails to Mount Isolation within the White Mountain National Forest. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety and enjoyment of all trail users. Owners are also responsible for packing out all pet waste. Be prepared for stream crossings and potentially rough terrain that might be challenging for some dogs.

    What are the best viewpoints on the way to or from Mount Isolation?

    While the summit offers unparalleled 360-degree views, especially of Mount Washington and the southern Presidentials, the Glen Boulder Trail is particularly noted for offering outstanding alpine views as you ascend above the treeline. Along other routes, glimpses through the trees or at higher elevations can provide scenic vistas of the Dry River Valley and surrounding ranges before reaching the open summit.

    What should I pack for a hike to Mount Isolation?

    Given the challenging and remote nature of Mount Isolation, hikers should pack essentials for a long day in the wilderness. This includes plenty of water (or a filter), high-energy snacks, a map and compass/GPS, headlamp, first-aid kit, sun protection, extra layers of clothing (even in summer), rain gear, and appropriate sturdy hiking boots. In colder seasons, add microspikes/crampons and snowshoes.

    Where can I find accommodation or dining options near Mount Isolation?

    Mount Isolation is located deep within the White Mountain National Forest, so there are no immediate accommodations or dining options at the trailheads. Nearby towns like North Conway, Jackson, or Bretton Woods offer a range of hotels, inns, restaurants, and cafes. For backpackers, primitive campsites and shelters are available in the region, but check regulations and availability beforehand.

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