HIKES & EVENTS
Let's hike to the SOLAR ECLIPSE !!!
Half Day Hike
DATE: Apr 08, 2024
END DATE: Apr 08, 2024
Hike/Event Location: Lancaster NH
Trip Leader(s)
MO
Lancaster, NH United States,
baezfred
Lancaster, NH United States
Meeting Time: 12:30 PM
Max # People: 15
Hike Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money
Hike Difficulty Level:
Easy to Moderate
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Summary
Due to the weather these past few days this event is moving from Dixville Notch to Lancaster, NH. Hiking conditions in the Notch are such that the dynamics & safety of that hike has change (especially on top of Table Rock - the eclipse viewing area).
Don't forget to bring your ISO certified eclipse eyewear.
NOTE – The NHDOT & local news are warning of travel delays - especially as you travel into the region of the eclipise. We are hoping, by moving the hike to Lancaster, you will avoid the most significant of these delays.
SCHEDULE:
12:30 pm Hike Mt Prospect (Weeks State Park). Please be on time - factor in increased travel time.
We'll have a quick lunch at the top - so bring your lunch.
You will need boots & traction (microspikes).
Forecast: the low 50s & sunny.
2:30 pm - To view the eclipse in its totality we need to head to intown Lancaster - about 4 miles away from the park. Totality is about 60 seconds duration on the north side of town.
NOTE: There maybe limited parking in Lancaster so we may want to carpool into town - then carpool back to Weeks.
ECLIPSE DETAILS FROM INTOWN LANCASTER
Eclipse Start: 02:16 pm
Start Totality: 03:29 pm
End Totality: 03:30 pm (about 60 sec totality duration)
Eclipse End: 04:38 pm
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Lancaster is in the path of the eclipse. Weeks parking lot is open - road closed - gotta walk/hike to summit.
Hi, (message limit 500characters) 1) Lancaster, NH at border of eclipse path ; see this link https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1CA7U5IcIz4hKc71dLBpaaNpvAqiU7-g&femb=1&ll=44.66476690054529%2C-71.5744952404945&z=8 2) park is open from May to October; April is outside that window ; sure the park will be open??? https://www.nhstateparks.org/find-parks-trails/weeks-state-park 3) i'd be open to carpooling
Weather calls for clear skies. Let's hope they are correct. --Frank
Weather calls for clear skies. Let's hope they are correct. --Frank
Hi, I am looking forward to being with you all to watch the eclipse. Please let me know if anyone can offer to help me driving up to the location. I couild meet you at a convinient location. Also, I was thinking about coming up on Sunday, so I do not have to drive so much the day of the eclipse. I would love to know if anyone might have a suggestion about a place where I might be able to stay on Sunday night? Thank you.
Hi all, anyone willing to carpool? I can drive to you, and from there ride up together? Let me know.