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  • #32
    Jordan Fenster
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    Dave and I had a great time hiking Manitou and Anthony’s Nose, though at times it felt like climbing as much as hiking. The scrambles, both up and down, were fun but difficult toward the end.

    I guess I am asking, what do you guys think about that? Which would you prefer? A mixture? Should we try for more challenging climbs, steeper elevations? Or longer, flatter journeys?

    I know we can do both. Just trying to gauge opinion.

    #35
    AB-Admin
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    I enjoyed the views on the Manitou peaks over Anthony’s Nose, the downside of course is the traffic as the trail follows routes 6 for a bit. I believe the lesson I took away from the journey was to avoid out-and-back scrambles as the return trip can get pretty tricky (I.e., climbing/sliding down on my backside), this was my first such scramble – the other two have been loop trails.

    Personally, my sweet spot is 5 – 8 miles with some steep elevations but not necessarily scrambles.

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    Tommy Fieger
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    Forest and I did this hike as a one way during the week in October and found it a little less crowded. We went North to South and ended at Camp Smith.

    Here is the route from AllTrails:

    Anthony’s Nose to Camp Smith

    I concur with David, I enjoy about an 8 to 10 mile hike. I prefer the loop trails or a one way instead of an out and back.

    Here’s a pic from our trip to Anthony’s Nose:
    Pic

    ***Dave, how do you embed an image?***

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