rizzo
12-15-2004, 07:44 PM
where is this spot?
View Full Version : Anyone recognize this spot???? rizzo 12-15-2004, 07:44 PM where is this spot? rizzo 12-15-2004, 07:44 PM higher elevation rizzo 12-15-2004, 07:46 PM this is me rizzo 12-15-2004, 07:46 PM the summit Rappin Mikey 12-15-2004, 08:09 PM Tucks is the first pic, and up to the summit from there. That's some good exercise!!! tynan19 12-15-2004, 08:34 PM I am sure you know what you are doing but be careful. That weather can change in a minute up there. A couple years ago 2 college buddies who where experienced hikers got caught in a storm on a good day. One didn't make it out. Last winter. Late pics from snowmobiling up there. Slingah 12-15-2004, 08:35 PM nice rizzo:D I've hiked Washington a few times....but not in the snow...I'd have to loose a few #'s to do that Nothing better than a few days in the wilderness:) UserRemoved1 12-15-2004, 09:07 PM I had that first one pegged :D I driven that road so many times it's ridiculous. Now you know why I own a Quigley :D rizzo 12-15-2004, 10:36 PM Originally posted by tynan19 I am sure you know what you are doing but be careful. That weather can change in a minute up there. I know.... it is the worst place for weather in America by far. We've been into winter climbing and camping for about 6 years so we know what we are getting ourselves into. Like the ocean though you gotta respect the mountains no matter how big or small. That particular day we saw gusts over 100mph on top, with the temp being around 20 degrees without windchill. 5/0 12-16-2004, 07:20 AM Nice pics,any P A N O R A M I C shots. 5/0 CSK 12-16-2004, 08:36 AM A million years ago I used to ski the ravine every spring. I'll never forget passing a guy with a LLama toting two pony kegs on the trail up. Even better were the nut bags who used to shoot the ravine on cafeteria trays. outfished 12-16-2004, 12:23 PM What kind of fish are up there? chris L 12-16-2004, 12:38 PM I was up there in Oct . no snow but the weather changed a couple times why I was at the summit . I drove and took the cog up . rizzo 12-16-2004, 02:52 PM Originally posted by outfished What kind of fish are up there? There were a couple of frozen waterfalls with pools below... but i doubt theres any fish in there :( I look at it as rock hopping training and conditioning to keep in shape for the off season :D GaryK2 12-17-2004, 01:58 PM Done tucks a few times my self, sking the snow fields above and down over the headwall. I used to hike around MT Washington quite a bit. Nice pics. Quick story. As I said, I used to hike up that way alot and made a promise one year with a buddy that I would never drive up to the top (This Car Climbed Mt Washington). I always hated the fact that you could be lost up there in nature, only to turn a corner and run into a motor vehicle up at the top of Washington. We'll a few years later, when on a camping trip, not a hiking trip, with my finacee and another couple, the three of THEM decided they wanted to drive to the top of Mount Washington. Despite my very apparent lack of excitment over their propsal, we did drive up. I was the biggest baby the whole trip up and down poutting in the back seat the whole time, and for the rest of the weekend. I hate those bumperstickers! The Dad Fisherman 12-17-2004, 02:12 PM I worked w/ a couple of guys a few years back. One was from Kentucky and the Other was from Atlanta. They heard about Mt Washington and decided they wanted to climb it so they could see the top. They head out for the climb and hike all the way up. Now they're not the most in shape guys so it took awhile. They finally come to the top and as they come up they see 2 little kids eating Ice cream and looking at them real strange and they see all these cars up there. The Boneheads didn't know you could just drive up there. which, knowing those two, would be what they would have preferred to do. tynan19 12-17-2004, 05:39 PM ^ That was hiliarious. I have driven up and hiked it. The drive up I think is scarier than the climb. 1000ft drops 1 foot from the car. redlite 12-20-2004, 11:23 AM We used to do a lot of hiking and extended hiking/ camping trips all up through there. Been up from both sides a few times. Amazed me how it takes about 2 1/2 hours to get to the top of Tuck's, then about 4 hours to go the rest of the way through that rock field up top. Have seen some pretty wild stuff. I remember one spring we were staying in the shelters and this group of kids were in our shelter packed to the gills with skis and gear. Each guy has more stuff than my father brother and I combined. Was amazing they made it up there. My father kept saying it looked like the kids mother had packed for him. Well when dinner rolled around, he broke out his 3 BURNER coleman stove. Things gotta weigh 10 pounds in itself. Well, one of the other kids asked if they had any salt and the kid said" No. My mom forgot to pack it." I laughed so hard I almost peed myself. I sledded down from the shelters with a 50 pound pack on my back too. I think I set a few land speed records that day. I love it up there. GaryK2 12-20-2004, 12:39 PM One of the times I was skiing tucks in the Spring (about '84) Warren Miller was up there filming a guy whose name I think is Greg Smith jump off the headwall on skis. We didn't know he was filming at the time, but we witnessed this guy's jump. We were surprised the next fall when his movie came out and we were in the audience saying..."Hey I was there when that happened." FishermanTim 12-21-2004, 03:15 PM I didn't hike the ravine, but a friend of mine and his now-wife and I hiked one time in early fall some years ago. We started from the visitor center (check in before any hike) and hiked to the Mespah hut on the Crawford Notch. Set up camp, and proceeded to hike to Mt. Washington summit the next morning. There is a pool of crystal clear water at the base of the summit called the "Lake in the Clouds". Believe it or not, there were fish in this pool which is located above the tree line. Anyway, we hiked the last mile+ up to the summit and saw the same thing: Peolpe sitting, eating cafe snacks, and looking at us like we had just crawled out from a swamp. We have pictures on the actual summit, and proceeded to hike back to our camp site. The entire trip was 17+ miles round trip, which we did in one day. To this day, whenever I see one of those "this car climbed Mt Washington" stickers, I want to yell at the driver to get off his/her butt and climb th damn mountain. That way they can experience the mountain the way it was intended. Just my $0.02 worth. vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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