
Fun hike today (day off from work) with Ken.
We started at the Exit 34 trail head and hiked up to the other end, the junction with the Iron Horse Trail:

Trail had some snow most of the way but not too deep:

This is only about 4 miles, less than 1K elevation gain, but a fun little hike to do mid-week in the snow. This is a very popular family-friendly hike because it is not all that long, or steep, and the falls are great:

The trail is just north and west of our favorite Mt. Washington hike, and at some points you can see the towering neighborhood peaks:

Fun day, and it definitely beats working.