Submitted by OralHairyLeukoplakia t3_10nw3bw in newhampshire
EDIT: Advice, not advise, my apologies! How embarassing, and I can't change it
I will be doing 3 days worth of day hikes this June in the Whites.
My dog is a 70lb husky mix who is healthy with good stamina. Her water requirements are high but she is unfazed by hard work. I am just trying to avoid super technical scrambles that would either scare her, or be unsafe for me to carry her through. I am a relatively (maybe low 50s VO2max?) fit and relatively experienced day hiker, for reference.
I have the hikes listed below penciled in (criteria of out-and back or loop, dog friendly, can be completed in one day). If there are other suggestions, I'm glad to hear them! I would say I would be open to adding a hike of <5 miles to one of these for a two-a-day, or open to a single hike of under 20 miles to safely be completed in a day
- Kinsman Loop via AT and Cascade Loop (13.3)
- Lafayette/Lincoln/Little Haystack Loop (13.0)
- Adams and Madison Loop (9.5)
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Thanks!
Excellent_Affect4658 t1_j6bqecb wrote
These will all be fine (and mostly have water available en route, either from huts or surface water). We hike them with our dog. Only caution I would offer is to ask if the dog is used to that mileage? Ours will sometimes get her paws rubbed raw if we go much over 10 miles / day, and fireman carrying her out sucks.
Get a copy of the AMC white mountains guidebook, which has detailed info on all of these hikes (and good cautions for hikes with a lot of exposure that it sounds like you want to avoid).