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IamMikey1 t1_iuvzmp6 wrote

Foliage is completely gone. Might still be a few people up there as it’s a short east hike with a good payoff, but won’t be any color.

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Peeeculiar t1_iuw04pq wrote

Foliage is gone but it's going to be very nice weather, so I'd definitely expect to have a good amount of company.

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photostrat t1_iuway9z wrote

All leaves gone in the notch for weeks. Should still be able to catch some late colors down south and into mass

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SolitudeNH t1_iuwazzj wrote

It’s always worth it to get out of civilization for a bit and go for a hike. Some of the most peaceful and refreshing times I’ve had are being on mountains in the middle of winter. Barely any people around, just you and silence. Don’t need foliage to enjoy a good hike in nature!

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archigos t1_iuwitiq wrote

At this point, wait until January. When there hasn't been thick snowfall for a couple days, go with microspikes and gaiters for a beautiful view without the crowds. (Unless you want to do it after a fresh snowfall w/ snowshoes!)

Plenty of other hikes to do that will be enjoyable without the popularity until winter.

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TJsName t1_iuwrxd5 wrote

Sure, but why limit yourself to Artist's Bluff?

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