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Mount Guyot

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Mount Guyot is a prominent summit nestled in the Twin Range of New Hampshire's White Mountains, offering a challenging yet rewarding experience for hikers. Standing at an elevation of 1,382 meters (approximately 4,535 feet), this peak is located in Grafton County and forms part of the northern boundary of the vast Pemigewasset Wilderness. It is flanked by notable peaks such as South Twin Mountain, Mount Zealand, and Mount Bond, making it a key landmark within this rugged region.

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    11 gennaio 2025

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    Il monte Guyot, a 4.580 piedi, ha una cima piatta e calva con una vista spettacolare a 360 gradi sulla Pemigewasset Wilderness, i Bonds, la Zealand Mountain e la Presidential Range. Fa parte della Bonds Traverse o dell'Appalachian Trail. Per raggiungere il monte Guyot è necessario percorrere sentieri accidentati e un notevole dislivello, ma la sua zona alpina e le viste mozzafiato rendono l'escursione degna di essere fatta.
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    Embark on a demanding hiking adventure across the North and South Twin Mountain, Mt. Guyot, Mt. Zealand, and Mt. Hale. This challenging route spans 18.0 miles (29.0 km) with a…

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    Hike the challenging 15.7-mile loop through New Hampshire's White Mountains, summiting North and South Twin, Guyot, Bond, West Bond, and Bon

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    Elevazione 1.380 m

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    domenica 7 giugno

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    33 %

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    Posizione:Grafton County, New Hampshire, Stati Uniti d'America

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    Which Mount Guyot is this page about?

    This page focuses on Mount Guyot in New Hampshire, located in the Twin Range of the White Mountains. It's important to note that there are other mountains with the same name, including a prominent peak in the Great Smoky Mountains and another in Colorado.

    What are the most common routes to Mount Guyot's summit in New Hampshire?

    Mount Guyot is often reached as part of the challenging Bonds Traverse or via sections of the Appalachian Trail. Popular approaches include trails originating near the Zealand Road or Lincoln Woods Trailhead, which connect to the main ridge trails.

    How difficult is the hike to Mount Guyot's summit?

    The hike to Mount Guyot is considered challenging due to rugged terrain, significant elevation gain, and often rocky, exposed sections. It's suitable for experienced hikers and trail runners looking for a strenuous day hike or a multi-day backpacking adventure.

    Is Mount Guyot in New Hampshire considered a 'four-thousand footer'?

    While Mount Guyot's summit is well over 4,000 feet (1,200 meters), the Appalachian Mountain Club traditionally doesn't classify it as a 'four-thousand footer' because federal topographic maps show its summit rising less than 200 feet (60 meters) above the col separating it from Mount Bond. However, more recent Lidar data suggests it rises 220 feet (67 meters) above the col.

    Are there any loop trail options around Mount Guyot?

    While a direct loop around Mount Guyot's summit might not be common, hikers often incorporate it into longer loop itineraries by connecting various trails within the Pemigewasset Wilderness, such as those involving the Bonds or Zealand Mountain, creating multi-day backpacking loops.

    What should I pack for a hike to Mount Guyot?

    Given the rugged terrain and unpredictable alpine weather, essential gear includes proper hiking footwear, layers of clothing (even in summer), ample water, navigation tools, and emergency supplies. Always check weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.

    Is Mount Guyot suitable for winter hiking?

    Winter hiking on Mount Guyot is possible but significantly more challenging and recommended only for highly experienced and well-equipped winter mountaineers. Trails will be covered in snow and ice, requiring specialized gear like snowshoes, microspikes, or crampons, and knowledge of avalanche safety. The best time for general hiking is late spring through early autumn.

    Are dogs allowed on trails leading to Mount Guyot?

    Generally, dogs are permitted on most trails in the White Mountain National Forest, including those leading to Mount Guyot, provided they are kept on a leash. Always check specific trail regulations or wilderness area rules before bringing your pet.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter on Mount Guyot?

    As part of the vast Pemigewasset Wilderness, Mount Guyot is home to various wildlife. Hikers might spot deer, moose, black bears, and a variety of bird species. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and maintain a safe distance from animals.

    Where can I find parking for Mount Guyot trailheads?

    Parking is available at trailheads that access the Mount Guyot area, such as those near Zealand Road or Lincoln Woods Trailhead. Parking lots can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak season, so arriving early is often recommended. Some trailheads may require a parking fee or a recreation pass.

    Are there any hidden viewpoints on Mount Guyot?

    While the main summit offers expansive 360-degree views, the rugged nature of the trails and the high-altitude spruce-fir forest (krummholz) mean that many sections are densely wooded. However, experienced hikers might discover smaller, less-trafficked clearings or rock outcrops along the ridge that offer unique perspectives of the surrounding wilderness.

    How does Mount Guyot compare to other nearby peaks like Mount Bond or South Twin Mountain?

    Mount Guyot is often hiked in conjunction with its neighbors, Mount Bond and South Twin Mountain, as part of the Bonds Traverse. While all offer challenging terrain and stunning views, Guyot is known for its relatively flat, bald summit providing exceptional panoramas, making it a highlight of the traverse.

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