
The carriage road had areas with a fair amount of snow left but it was firm with good footing.

There were also areas that had lost all their snow and Duck Brook was running strong with melt water.

Witch Hole Pond, to Kelley's dismay, was still frozen. But she did find other water to get into.

After following the carriage roads around to the junction between the Breakneck Ponds we crossed the beaver dam and took the Breakneck back to the road. There was still snow and ice on this route too.

A very nice hike for both of us. 2-3/4 hours
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