Cascade from Route 73 |
Emma on the way up the trail |
Steeper trail section |
First ledge we were able to get views from |
Flat section near the trail junction |
Emma next to the trail junction sign |
Quick hike to either peak from here! |
We reached the trail junction where the path to Porter breaks off. Porter was first on our list for the day. The trail to Porter dipped down and then climbed back up. We came across a very nice lookout before the summit of Porter that provided some amazing views. Several people were eating lunch on these rocks.
Great Range with Big Slide in the foreground from lookout on Porter |
Algonquin from Porter lookout |
Giant off in the distance |
The summit of Porter was not far off. We reached it around 230 PM. There were more people with dogs on the summit. The time was perfect for lunch and we were hungry so we took a solid break here.
Views from summit of Porter |
Cascade from Porter |
Sign marking summit of Porter |
The quick .7 mile jaunt back to the trail junction was very quick and before we knew it, we were on the summit of Cascade. We took another break here. There were more people on this peak than Porter. A summit steward (teach people about the alpine vegetation and answer questions) came over and talked with us for a couple minutes. A young family even pulled out a kite and let it fly!
Sign on Cascade summit |
Rock wall on our way up Cascade |
Porter from Cascade |
Giant from Cascade |
Algonquin (right), Colden (middle), Marcy (left) |
Great Range with Big Slide in the foreground |
Summit disk marking Cascade's summit |
Emma & I on Cascade |
Path coming up Cascade |
Great shot of multiple high peaks |
Another angle of the exposed Cascade trail |
The 1.7 mile trip back down to the car was quick. This time I set a fast pace and we were back to the car by 430. To celebrate Emma'a first two peaks and #6 & #7 for me, we got milkshakes at Stewarts in Keene.
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