New Hampshire Backpacking Itinerary: South Kinsman, North Kinsman and Cannon Mountain

Lonesome Lake from Cannon
Lonesome Lake from Cannon

Many people have a goal to do all of the NH 4000 footers at some point in their lives. I never really shared that desire until this year. Unfortunately, you need to document the dates you hiked to each summit so many of the peaks I have hiked in the past will need to be completed again so I can set a date for each peak. This trip will allow me to bag three more peaks: South Kinsman, North Kinsman and Cannon Mountain.

The hike, at only 11-12 miles could be done as a day trip but I chose to do this as an overnight backpacking weekend, staying at Kinsman Pond. With a total elevation gain of 4500 feet, it still can be a bit of a challenge for some so don’t let the short length fool you into thinking this is a beginner hike. If you do this as an overnight, the mileage is roughly 6 miles for each day.

The Trails:

You will be parking at the trailhead near Lafayette Campground to start your journey. Continue reading “New Hampshire Backpacking Itinerary: South Kinsman, North Kinsman and Cannon Mountain”

Outdoor Research Deviator Hoody and Vest Sizing and Initial Review

OR Deviator
Outdoor Research Deviator Hoody

I purchased the Outdoor Research Deviator vest and hoody because I had been hearing a lot of great things about them. If you haven’t heard about them yet, here are a few highlights:

The front of the coat has a thin insulated layer made of Polartec® Alpha® insulation which should remain breathable and dry even when you are sweating during your adventures. The back, hood and sleeves (obviously the vest doesn’t have sleeves) are made of Polartec® Power Grid™ for enhanced airflow, breathability and comfort. It has won numerous awards including “Editors Choice” from Backpacker magazine and “Gear of the Year” from Men’s Journal and Runners World. Continue reading “Outdoor Research Deviator Hoody and Vest Sizing and Initial Review”

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