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Mount Tripyramid Trail

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Mount Tripyramid Trail

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The Mount Tripyramid Trail offers a challenging and rewarding hiking experience through the heart of the White Mountains in New Hampshire, United States. This prominent trail traverses the three distinct peaks of Mount Tripyramid: North Tripyramid (reaching 1,268 meters or 4,160 feet), Middle Tripyramid, and South Tripyramid. Located within the scenic Sandwich Range Wilderness, it is renowned for its unique geological features and demanding terrain.

What truly captivates hikers on the Mount Tripyramid Trail are the sublime, panoramic views from…

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    August 31, 2023

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    Mount Tripyramid Trail leads along the three peaks (north, Middle, South) of Mount Tripyramid. Be aware, that the trail is probably one of the most difficult hikes in New Hampshire and the area. The reason for that is, that you need to climb up and down the slides on both sides of the mountain, which are pretty steep. But the sublime views will make up for the effort!

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    Hike the difficult 11.1-mile Mount Tripyramid Trail & Cascade Path loop in White Mountain National Forest, known for its challenging slides.

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    Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Distance 3.43 km

    Uphill 570 m

    Downhill 160 m

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    Location: Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What makes the Mount Tripyramid Trail so challenging?

    The Mount Tripyramid Trail is widely considered one of the most difficult hikes in New Hampshire due to its infamous "slides." These are extremely steep, exposed granite slabs on both the north and south sides of the mountain that require significant scrambling and careful footing. Hikers will need to climb up and down these slides, which demands good physical condition and appropriate gear.

    Are there specific loop options for hiking Mount Tripyramid?

    Yes, the Mount Tripyramid Trail is most commonly completed as a loop. While the intro mentions a general loop, hikers often combine trails like the Mount Tripyramid Trail itself with other paths such as the Sabbaday Brook Trail or the Pine Bend Brook Trail to create a full circuit traversing all three peaks. These combinations allow for varied ascents and descents, often incorporating the challenging slides.

    Is the Mount Tripyramid Trail suitable for winter hiking?

    While winter hiking is possible, it is only recommended for advanced hikers with specialized gear and experience. The intro explicitly states that winter conditions demand advanced experience, specialized gear like microspikes or crampons, and an understanding of avalanche safety due to extreme conditions. The steep slides become particularly hazardous with snow and ice.

    How crowded does the Mount Tripyramid Trail get, especially on weekends?

    The Mount Tripyramid Trail can get quite crowded, particularly on weekends during peak season (late spring through early fall). Parking fills up quickly, so arriving early in the morning is strongly advised to secure a spot and potentially avoid the busiest times on the trail.

    Is Mount Tripyramid Trail considered dog-friendly?

    The trail's extreme difficulty, especially the steep and exposed slides, makes it very challenging for dogs. While not explicitly prohibited, the terrain can be dangerous for pets, requiring them to navigate difficult scrambles and potentially sharp rocks. Hikers should carefully consider their dog's agility and endurance before attempting this trail.

    What should hikers bring for a Mount Tripyramid Trail hike?

    Given the trail's difficulty, hikers should be well-prepared. Essential items include sturdy hiking boots with excellent grip, plenty of water (more than you think you'll need), layers of clothing for changing weather, navigation tools (map and compass or GPS), and snacks. Trekking poles can be helpful for stability, though they may need to be stowed during slide sections.

    Are there any beginner-friendly trails near Mount Tripyramid Trail?

    The Mount Tripyramid Trail itself is not beginner-friendly. For those seeking less strenuous options in the White Mountains, there are numerous other trails in the Sandwich Range Wilderness or nearby areas that offer easier terrain and shorter distances. It's best to research specific trails that are explicitly rated as easy or moderate if you're looking for a beginner-friendly experience.

    What are the typical parking and trailhead arrangements for Mount Tripyramid Trail?

    Parking and trailhead access points for the Mount Tripyramid Trail are typically found along the Kancamagus Highway. As mentioned in the intro, it's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, as parking can fill up quickly due to the trail's popularity and the limited space available.

    Are there any permits or specific regulations for hiking Mount Tripyramid Trail?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for day hiking the Mount Tripyramid Trail. However, as it's located within the Sandwich Range Wilderness, hikers should always adhere to Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all trash, staying on marked trails, and respecting wildlife. Always check the latest regulations from the U.S. Forest Service before your trip, especially regarding fire restrictions or group size limits.

    What kind of wildlife might hikers encounter on the Mount Tripyramid Trail?

    The Mount Tripyramid Trail traverses a wilderness area, so hikers might encounter various wildlife common to the White Mountains. This can include white-tailed deer, moose, black bears, and a variety of bird species. While encounters are not guaranteed, it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings, make noise to avoid surprising animals, and know how to react in case of a wildlife encounter, especially with bears.

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