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CAMEL’S HUMP, VT.<br />

The imposing, rocky south face of Camel's<br />

Hump is unmistakable from many<br />

vantage points in the Green Mountain<br />

State. Conveniently, the Long Trail<br />

weaves its way up the face, requiring<br />

some easy scrambling en route. From<br />

the west, take the Forest City Trail, or<br />

from the east, the Dean Trail to Windy<br />

Gap. Then turn north and tackle the<br />

main ascent. Once on top, return by the<br />

Burrows Trail to the west or the Monroe<br />

Trail to the east. (Remnants of an old<br />

plane crash make for a neat diversion<br />

on the Monroe side of the mountain.) As<br />

with Bonticou, if the main ascent proves<br />

too risky for your young hikers, other<br />

mellower options exist.<br />

MOUNT MONADNOCK, N.H.<br />

Reportedly the second most climbed<br />

mountain in the world (behind only<br />

Japan’s Mount Fuji), Monadnock—<br />

tucked away in southwestern New<br />

Hampshire—is justifiably popular.<br />

The perennially popular White Dot<br />

Trail heads up over exposed rocks<br />

to a treeless summit that feels much<br />

taller than it actually is, thanks to the<br />

mountain’s relief above the surrounding<br />

landscape. The climb is never difficult,<br />

but challenging scrambling for the little<br />

ones is constantly within arms reach,<br />

making Monadnock a “win” for the<br />

whole group.<br />

MOUNT CHOCORUA, N.H.<br />

Every time I drive to and from the<br />

Mount Washington region of the<br />

White Mountains, my eye is drawn to<br />

Chocorua. There’s something about the<br />

way its craggy summit vaults up above<br />

the surrounding evergreens that begs it<br />

to be climbed. The Champney Falls and<br />

Piper trails provide opportunities to do<br />

just that, and once you break out above<br />

tree line on the upper mountain, it’s a<br />

scrambling delight over smooth slabs for<br />

the younger hikers in your group. Plus,<br />

the view of the Presidential mountains<br />

to the north is exceptional.<br />

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Peter Bronski is an award-winning writer and frequent contributor to <strong>Vermont</strong> <strong>Sports</strong>.<br />

He’s constantly planning the next family-friendly summit scramble. His daughters love<br />

it, and he doesn’t mind either.<br />

802 229 BONE (2663)<br />

greenmountainortho.com<br />

September/October 2011 VERMONT SPORTS 13

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