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Hiking : Bartlett Hill

United States New Hampshire Hillsborough County

Map of the trail for Bartlett Hill

Durée

03:18:11

Distance

12.822 km

Dénivelé

134.0 m

This hiking route takes you to Bartlett Hill, a challenging trail with a distance of 12.822 kilometers and an elevation gain of 134 meters. The duration of the hike is approximately 3 hours and 18 minutes, making it extremely difficult due to the length and elevation.

Starting at the parking area, located at the beginning of the trail, make sure to bring enough water and check the weather forecast before embarking on this journey. Along the way, you will encounter several points of interest:

- Midway through the hike, you will come across Peacock Hill, a peak offering stunning views of the surrounding area.
- At a distance of 5.85 kilometers from the start, there is a water source, providing a refreshing break for hikers.
- 4.31 kilometers into the hike, another water source can be found for refilling your water bottles.
- As you approach the end of the trail, at 2.43 kilometers from the start, you will reach Bartlett Hill, the main destination of this route.

Please note that some points of interest may be slightly off the trail, so keep an eye out for signposts and markers to guide you along the way.

Overall, this out-and-back hike to Bartlett Hill promises a challenging adventure for experienced hikers. Enjoy the beautiful views and the sense of accomplishment when you reach the summit!

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