Mont Flume

Long approach on old road, then extremely steep and loose rock slabs on Flume Slide; Liberty Spring route is more gradual but rocky

Proeminence: 408 ft Chaine: Franconia Range
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Altitude: 4,328 ft
Mont Flume - Captured on March 12, 2023, this landscape photograph showcases Mount Flume's distinct ridge with lingering snow patches amid the alpine zone. The scene is bathed in bright afternoon light, emphasizing the rugged granite ledges and dense forest cover typical of the White Mountains in New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest. The distant mountain ranges stretch under a cloudless sky, inviting hikers to explore this serene mountain weather. - NH48
Captured on March 12, 2023, this landscape photograph showcases Mount Flume's distinct ridge with lingering snow patches amid the alpine zone. The scene is bathed in bright afternoon light, emphasizing the rugged granite ledges and dense forest cover typical of the White Mountains in New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest. The distant mountain ranges stretch under a cloudless sky, inviting hikers to explore this serene mountain weather.

Mont Flume

Itineraires standards

  • Flume Slide Trail → Liberty Spring Trail → Franconia Ridge - loop with Mount Liberty. — 10.1 mi • 3500 ft gain • Loop • Very difficult
  • Liberty Spring Trail - direct out‑and‑back via summit spur. — 7.8 mi • 3300 ft gain • Out & back • Difficult

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Mount Flume: risque moderate. Vent estime a 15 mph. Verifiez le bulletin sommital avant le depart.

Expiration: 2026-02-14T23:59:59-05:00

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