The Cohos Trail is a rugged and tough hike through New Hampshire's wild northern backcountry. If you are from out-of-state and only have experience hiking western trails, or if you have never hiked mountainous territory in New England, then please understand that these trails are not graded for horses/mules, that New Hampshire doesn't believe in switchbacks, and that weather here can and often does turn on the drop of a dime. This is one of the most difficult areas to hike in the USA. Our trails are full of boulders and roots, and the path is sometimes only as wide as your foot. We have ticks, thorns, snakes, mosquitoes, spiders, and blackflies everywhere on the trail. If you're really lucky, you'll find ground wasps too. (Yes, we also have moose and bear, but moose and bear really aren't a concern unless you decide to use your food sack as a pillow. Leave them alone and give them space, and they'll return the favor). Given the above, you will...