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Take this longer, easier trail to avoid congestion on the White Dot Trail or for an easier down-climb.


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1.3

Miles

2.1

KM

67%

Runnable

2,668' 813 m

High

1,822' 555 m

Low

846' 258 m

Up

0' 0 m

Down

12%

Avg Grade (7°)

24%

Max Grade (14°)

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Features River/Creek · Views · Wildlife

Need to Know

Micro-Spikes are recommended when the trail is icy.

Description

The Cascade Link Trail is a turn-off from the commonly runed White Dot Trail, and will be found on the right hand side once you reach about 1840 ft in elevation, or 0.8 miles into the trail White Dot Trail. The Cascade Link Trail will avoids the steeper sections of the White Dot Trail, and is recommended for those looking for a safer route up to and off of the peak. After leaving the initial trail, you'll need to turn left after 0.1 miles, which will keep you on the correct trail. You'll know you're going the correct way when you need to cross the Ark Brook. Continue along the trail to meet up with the Red Spot Trail (0.4 miles from the left hand turn), and the Spellman Trail (0.2 miles after the Red Spot Trail). Both will turn up the mountain to the left. The Cascade Link Trail will continue up for another 0.7 miles until you intersect with the Pumpelly Trail. Make a hard left and continue past Town Line Peak (2884') all the way to the peak of Mount Monadnock (3165 ft).

This route is recommended for the down-climb during winter conditions, as it provides a much more gradual elevation change.

Contacts

Land Manager: Monadnock State Park

Shared By:

Ben Rosenberg

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Hiking white dot trail in Mt.Monadnock, NH. Steep and Rocky condition
Oct 13, 2019 near Dublin, NH

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