Route Climbed: Blueberry Ledge Trail Kate Sleeper Trail Date Climbed: September 1999
Climbed up the blueberry ledge trail to the summit and then traversed the ridge to the East Sleeper to tag that summit for the 100 highest in NE. That trail is longer than you would think and the Sleeper has absolutely nothing for views off the top and is a real "Sleeper" hehe.
Route Climbed: Blueberry Ledge Trail Date Climbed: September 5, 2005
The weather was gorgeous when I conquered this peak. The steep ledges near the top are not for the faint of heart. There are obvious holes where the rungs used to be, but they have somehow disappeared and left hikers to fend for themselves. As a rock climber I had a good time. But they are definately not easy to scramble up. Poles can help sometimes, but often just get in the way. There are some great views along the way up. I wouldn't want to attempt the ledges going down.
A word of advice for those working on your 4000s, the true summit of Whiteface is off the trail heading over to Passaconaway. The top ledge is not "it." So, if you are a stickler for the truth, keep going towards Passaconaway in order to bag the true summit.
Route Climbed: blueberry ledge -> rollins -> diceys mill Date Climbed: 7 nov 2004
Overcast but otherwise a fine day. Final ledge on BBL trail very slippery (two inches of wet snow); another party took about ten minutes getting up it while we were stopped for lunch.
Matt Worster - Mar 30, 2006 1:39 am
Summer hikin'part of a week long hiking summer camp. how cool is that?
Seth Maciejowski - Oct 19, 2005 5:19 pm
Route Climbed: Blueberry Ledge Trail Kate Sleeper Trail Date Climbed: September 1999Climbed up the blueberry ledge trail to the summit and then traversed the ridge to the East Sleeper to tag that summit for the 100 highest in NE. That trail is longer than you would think and the Sleeper has absolutely nothing for views off the top and is a real "Sleeper" hehe.
SCCupsa - Sep 27, 2005 1:36 pm
Route Climbed: Blueberry Ledge Date Climbed: July 28, 2004Good hike out of my old hometown.
bewencher - Sep 14, 2005 1:26 pm
Route Climbed: Blueberry Ledge Trail Date Climbed: September 5, 2005The weather was gorgeous when I conquered this peak. The steep ledges near the top are not for the faint of heart. There are obvious holes where the rungs used to be, but they have somehow disappeared and left hikers to fend for themselves. As a rock climber I had a good time. But they are definately not easy to scramble up. Poles can help sometimes, but often just get in the way. There are some great views along the way up. I wouldn't want to attempt the ledges going down.
A word of advice for those working on your 4000s, the true summit of Whiteface is off the trail heading over to Passaconaway. The top ledge is not "it." So, if you are a stickler for the truth, keep going towards Passaconaway in order to bag the true summit.
woodstrider - Jul 25, 2005 2:24 pm
Route Climbed: from Trip. and over the Sleepers Date Climbed: 6/26/98Long day hike- scary going up the slide, at least for me at that time. Good way to get over your fear of heights.
nartreb - Nov 8, 2004 8:50 am
Route Climbed: blueberry ledge -> rollins -> diceys mill Date Climbed: 7 nov 2004Overcast but otherwise a fine day. Final ledge on BBL trail very slippery (two inches of wet snow); another party took about ten minutes getting up it while we were stopped for lunch.
whiteheat - Oct 17, 2004 10:26 pm
Route Climbed: Blueberry Ledge Trail Date Climbed: October 17th 2004Today, the views were amazing with all the leaves in color! Great fall hike!