{"id":5405,"date":"2001-12-28T11:02:53","date_gmt":"2001-12-28T16:02:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.alpinezone.com\/content\/?p=5405"},"modified":"2018-12-06T02:44:40","modified_gmt":"2018-12-06T07:44:40","slug":"south-twin-galehead","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.alpinezone.com\/archive-hiking-trip-reports\/south-twin-galehead\/","title":{"rendered":"South Twin & Galehead"},"content":{"rendered":"

Date: 12\/28\/01
\nTrails: Beaver Brook X-C, Gale River Rd., Gale River, Garfield Ridge, Frost & Twinway
\nDistance: 13.25 miles
\nDifficulty: Moderate overall
\nConditions: Snow covered but fairly packed
\nSpecial Required Equipment: Started with snowshoes & recommend if using X-C approach instead of roadwalk so we can be good neighbors with X-C community. Crampons not needed but steepness of Twinway had me thinking about using them as a slip could send you for a tumble into some good sized rocks.<\/p>\n

Trip Report: Left CT at 2:45 AM to get most out of daylight in NH. Started hiking at 7:12 AM minutes before actual sunrise. Water crossings were pretty easy & partially frozen. I expect even better now. Bridge over first crossing a little tricky covered in snow. A blowdown on Garfield Ridge trail (new since my last 1996 visit) gives a great view north before reaching the hut. Good views south from hut & towards Garfield & towards twins\/bonds from Galehead viewpoint. Bonds & Franconia Ridge in clouds while Garfield & Twins were in & out of the soup.<\/p>\n

I made the steep slog up South Twin to be greeted by cloud cover with an occasional open glimpse of North Twin. No view at all towards Presidentials. I left South Twin at 1:50 and was back at the car by 5:20 It was fairly dark but the moon made some headway through partial cloudy skies & the snow helped some. I probably could have pulled the headlamp out but I was determined (read too stubborn) to get out before needing it. I only saw two couples backpacking the entire day. I was amazed that one of them had come over Franconia Ridge & broken out the entire Garfield Ridge trail & the other from Lincoln Woods past Guyot & heading to the Garfield site. (The 1st couple spent the night at Garfield Campsite while the other at Guyot & were swapping for Friday night.) While fairly common to do overnights at Garfield or Guyot, doing the whole route in winter is a pretty grueling feat.<\/p>\n

Images<\/a> from this Hike.<\/p>\n

Submitted by Michael Paggioli
\nColchester, CT
\nFri, 4 Jan 2002