Good job, and keep climbing! I hiked up Cannon last summer. Tough, fun climb!Cool, I climbed Osceola (and East Osceola) in May of 2015.
Good job, and keep climbing! I hiked up Cannon last summer. Tough, fun climb!Cool, I climbed Osceola (and East Osceola) in May of 2015.
Mt Washington is amazing in good weather, and dangerous in poor weather. Pick a good day!Ahhhh.... gotcha. As an ACC fan whenever I see the word Osceola I think of FSU
One of these days I hope to visit Mt Washington. I visited Mt Mitchell for the first time this past fall. might try to visit Clingsman Dome later this year (driving of course)
Mt Washington is amazing in good weather, and dangerous in poor weather. Pick a good day!
Good redirect! Guess we got off on a different trail.So yeah, back to the thread topic...
...VT lost the game to Miami.
Good redirect! Guess we got off on a different trail.
Three ways up Mt. Washington - foot, cog railway, and auto road. I have done all three multiple times including on foot with a group of novice campers in what ended up as an August snow storm - we were caught unawares in the middle of a three day hike and were slightly closer to the summit than the tree line so forged on. Quite a bit of snow but luckily little wind and the trail well marked by cairns. Ended up being picked up by a van off the summit after the storm passed.I know Mt Mitchell can be practically driven up to the summit (having done so many years ago), but correct me if I'm wrong, I believe Mt Washington must still be hiked on foot. (Did so via one of the various trail options, again, many years ago.) I'm sure Mt Mitchell has trails as well.
I was on Washington July 2015, first time in 30 years or so, but my 35th time on the mountain. But I do want to do it in winter.Mt Washington is amazing in good weather, and dangerous in poor weather. Pick a good day!
Virginia Tech has started each half very strong only to see Miami assert themselves in the 2nd and 4th quarters. Miami now leads by 7 with 3 minutes to go.
... and Chanette Hicks just fouled out. VT ain't coming back.
My sister climbed in winter up Tuckerman's but when they got to the ridge they had to turn back because of wind - incredible photos.I was on Washington July 2015, first time in 30 years or so, but my 35th time on the mountain. But I do want to do it in winter.
The cog railway is a pretty amazing engineering feat - the times I took it was when they still burned coal and the only time I've ever experienced 'smuts' dropping from the ceiling of the passenger car.Sorry for continuing on the different trail but this is my favorite subject behind UConn. I almost took the cog railway once, but I had an excuse I was on my honeymoon. Likely, it was to fogged into run so all the times I've been on Washington I've done it on foot.
While the auto road is intended for, well autos, I've been up that four times. They have a running race up there and I participated in that twice. Back in the 60s I went up twice at night — the goal was to see the sunrise and we didn't want to walk up a trail at night so we figured we could walk up the auto road which worked. Unfortunately, the sunrise is visible about 60 days a year so the odds are against us and it was cloudy both times.
I went up to Tuckerman's in the winter of 1974, but that was as far as we had planned. Also have skiied Tuckerman's which is very steep. Far steeper than any lift accessible trails.My sister climbed in winter up Tuckerman's but when they got to the ridge they had to turn back because of wind - incredible photos.
Cool, I climbed Osceola (and East Osceola) in May of 2015.