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rgilfert 07-26-2014 06:25 AM

Bald Peak (Knob?) Trail Head
 
The first "mountain" that I climbed as a kid back in the late 1950s was what my family always referred to as Bald Peak (in the Ossipees near Mt Shaw) ... although I don't know whether that is the correct name or not (perhaps Bald Knob?). Last weekend my daughter asked if we could do the climb next weekend and I'd love to get to see the lake from that vantage point again. Unfortunately I don't have a clue where in Melvin Village the trail originates. Can anyone provide directions??

wifi 07-26-2014 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by rgilfert (Post 229757)
The first "mountain" that I climbed as a kid back in the late 1950s was what my family always referred to as Bald Peak (in the Ossipees near Mt Shaw) ... although I don't know whether that is the correct name or not (perhaps Bald Knob?). Last weekend my daughter asked if we could do the climb next weekend and I'd love to get to see the lake from that vantage point again. Unfortunately I don't have a clue where in Melvin Village the trail originates. Can anyone provide directions??

Take 171 out of Moultonboro into Tuftonboro, after the town line, Sodom Rd is on the right, the trail head is just past it on the left. Small number of parking places, usually other cars there.

OR

If you are coming from the four corners, its just past the "Burma Shave" farm on the right.

mcdude 07-26-2014 06:54 AM

More information....
 
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http://www.franklinsites.com/hikepho...e/baldknob.php
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http://www.nhmountainhiking.com/baldknob.html

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Natt 07-27-2014 11:40 AM

Bald Knob Trailhead
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rgilfert (Post 229757)
The first "mountain" that I climbed as a kid back in the late 1950s was what my family always referred to as Bald Peak (in the Ossipees near Mt Shaw) ... although I don't know whether that is the correct name or not (perhaps Bald Knob?). Last weekend my daughter asked if we could do the climb next weekend and I'd love to get to see the lake from that vantage point again. Unfortunately I don't have a clue where in Melvin Village the trail originates. Can anyone provide directions??

The Bald Knob trailhead is at the Moultonborough/Tuftontoborough town line. Mt. Shaw's is at Fields Brook, opposite Sodom Road.

rgilfert 08-24-2014 06:24 PM

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Natt & Wifi ..... thanks again for you input! We finally got around to climbing Bald Knob last weekend .... and just as Natt said .... the trailhead was exactly at the Moultonboro/Tuftonboro town line. Without your input I would never have found it given the fact that it is not marked! The following you might find interesting :

When I was six years old, 58 years ago (1956), I climbed my first "mountain" (Bald Peak in the Ossipee range) with my family (and nanny) during summer vacation. While at the summit my Dad snapped the attached photo of my Grandfather basking in the sun while lying in the grass. Yesterday, all these years later, I climbed Bald Peak for only second time in my life, however this time with my daughter (Amanda) who snapped a shot of me catching some rays in the exact same spot as my Grandfather had. Looking down from the peak I couldn't help but be overwhelmed (and disappointed) by the enormity of the shore-front changes that have occurred 1800' below me at lake level ..... but that despite the incredible erosional forces offered by nature, the rocks at the summit have hardly been altered by the passing of time.

Flylady 08-25-2014 01:51 PM

Priceless Memories
 
Glad you found it and were able to make the trip. Thanks for sharing your special trip.

Ondawada 08-25-2014 05:26 PM

Great hike. We just did it on Saturday.

RLW 08-25-2014 06:37 PM

http://i44.tinypic.com/1499wms.gif Ondawada, I was just browsing through the forum and noticed that you are fairly new to posting on the forum and glad you have joined us. Have fun and enjoy the Winni Forum while making many new friends.

Thanks for joining with the members of the forum. Enjoy posting with us.:)

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