hi,
i'm taking the boat from copper. is rock harbor to McCargoe Cove reasonable with such a late start to the day?
i bike 20 miles five days a week and did the superior trail in the Porkies in one day. any thoughts? thanks
doable route
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Re: doable route
I'm no expert but if my map reading worked then it is in the vacinity of 16 miles using the routes I examined.
http://shop.nationalgeographic.com/ngs/ ... -trail-map
I went to a map site, enlarged it and added the mileage. I do 15-25 miles a day on various trails at age 52 but I would not tackle that distance unless I started early in the day.
On the map, I chose the trail to Daisy farm along the shore, over the hill and took Greenstone to the trail East Chickenbone to the cove.
http://shop.nationalgeographic.com/ngs/ ... -trail-map
I went to a map site, enlarged it and added the mileage. I do 15-25 miles a day on various trails at age 52 but I would not tackle that distance unless I started early in the day.
On the map, I chose the trail to Daisy farm along the shore, over the hill and took Greenstone to the trail East Chickenbone to the cove.
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Re: doable route
That's a long haul with a 45-50 pound pack on sometimes rough trails up and over the Greenstone Ridge. It's not really comparable to a bike ride; I ride a lot of miles and it is way different.rhewitt wrote:hi,
i'm taking the boat from copper. is rock harbor to McCargoe Cove reasonable with such a late start to the day?
i bike 20 miles five days a week and did the superior trail in the Porkies in one day. any thoughts? thanks
Bob
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Re: doable route
i understand bikings not the same. actually i go ultralight so my pack sans water is about 20#s. thanks for your thoughts.
Re: doable route
To answer your original question - yes it is doable. It's around 15 miles and you will be hitting the trail before noon.
If you take the Tobin Harbor Trail to the Threemile/Mt. Franklin intersection and take a right up to the Greenstone you will have somewhat easier hiking than if you go via Daisy Farm. As I recall, the Greenstone from Mt. Franklin to East Chickenbone is not particularly tough. At East Chickenbone you would cut down to McCargo Cove.
If you take the Tobin Harbor Trail to the Threemile/Mt. Franklin intersection and take a right up to the Greenstone you will have somewhat easier hiking than if you go via Daisy Farm. As I recall, the Greenstone from Mt. Franklin to East Chickenbone is not particularly tough. At East Chickenbone you would cut down to McCargo Cove.
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