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"Beautiful day for a hike. Enjoyed this hike through easy terrain, past a Killburn Pond and up to the ridges of Mt. Pisgah. Well marked trail, but need to pay attention to changes and signs." — PJSelmer • Dec 27, 2016
"This was experiment number one for Our Summer of Hiking. My girlfriend and I are hiking the MSGW this Summer and we are getting ready by taking 7-8 mile hikes wearing our multiday packs filled with 30-35 lbs. We loaded up the night before with all of our gear for what could have been the Appalachian Trail, but was only an 8 mile loop in Southwestern NH. Also the 5 cans of green beans we used to simulate our food weight would not have been too tasty on a five day trek. We arrived at Pisgah SP around 9 am after a tasty breakfast at Intervale Farm Pancake House. We strapped on our packs for what would be the second and only time I've had 32 lbs on my back, but this time for approximately 5 hours. Not just the messing around last night for five minutes, climbing over fake rocks and ducking under fake branches in our apartment, while the cats looked on in amazed confusion. We started off down the Kilburn Road and everything was going well until we got past the kilburn loop trails and then the path to the left that the guidebook alluded to seemed to begin to deteriorate. There were no blazes and we continued on the well established road even past a sign that said Not a Maintained ..." — sockmonkey145 • Jun 6, 2013
"Started at Kilburn trail head Hit the ridge trail, all vistas. Made a loop of it by going back ridge trail to Baker pond, up hubbard hill and back down, up Davis hill trail had an excersion to actually peak Davis hill and then back to Kilburn via Davis Hill trail. approx 6 miles. Nice scenic loop." — mikezilla • Oct 23, 2011
"Great views of Grand Monadnock to the east from this summit. 16 mile loop from Horseshoe Road Trail Head off rte.63>ridge trail>Resevior trail>to the Hindsdale side Parking>Dogwood swamp trail>Old Chesterfield road and back to the Horseshoe road trail. A long and wonderdous hike." — mikezilla • Sep 23, 2010