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Unanswered topic

Cobb Brook to Camel's Hump Road


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Written on: Sun Mar 23, '08  8:45 am
Lynn Fisher
registered since: 14.11.2007
Posts: 67
This is a 3-mile stretch with, I maintain, the CT's most relentless descent. Jumped at the opportunity to ski it with the Bartlett's yesterday (Sam's last piece of the CT - Congratulations Sam!).

We ski south from Camel's Hump Road then turned around and skied back after a small celebration at the Cobb Brook Log Landing.

Tons of snow, no problem crossing water, issues with brush weren't bad at all. Nice mashed-potato snow on the south side. The major descent back down to Camel's Hump Road had 6-8" of fresh snow on top of an uneven crust. Overall great skiing and fun to ski it both ways since it's a beautiful area.