No Walk in the Park: The Challenging Ascent of Monadnock, Southern N.H.’s Towering Peak

This story intends to break the stereotype that hiking is all fun and excitement. It is not true all the time, as hiking is a tiring task. Not all hiking revolves around easier paths and splendid scenarios. A similar extremely challenging trek is Mount Monadnock. The renowned trek is considered to be the second-visited trail after Mount Fuji.

A trekking guide is mandatory

To trek Mount Monadnock, having considerable experience is a must. However, it is a questionable matter of how much experience will be adequate to achieve the extremely challenging 3156 feet elevation. The trekking trail has an end number of risky spots which can claim a life within a split second. 

Does the trail claim lives?

Well, the answer is yes. The mountain is defamed for the severity of risks as well. The descending is more laborious than the ascending, and hikers often experience life-threatening incidents while moving downwards.

A risky experience of a hiker

Apart from falling down, hikers often experience other hazardous situations. For example, once, a hiker got a severe scratch as a the dead branch of a tree stabbed in, and he got an infection due to that. To experience a safe journey there with minimal labor, the hikers need hiking poles, first aid kits, water, etc.

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