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  1. NHChris

    Hypothermic hiker rescued from Little Haystack by helicopter

    Report says victim was placed in a Bothy bag. I’ve searched for one online and they seem available only in England. And the shipping was more than the cost of a 2 person bag. Anyone know of a US source for a Bothy bag?
  2. NHChris

    Rescue on Shoestring

    Climber took 60 footer on Shoestring gully which initiated complex rescue.
  3. NHChris

    How Hard Was The Snowpack Hit Yesterday

    What do you do in costal Maine? (I just moved to Falmouth!)
  4. NHChris

    2024: Leas snow than normal

    The length and breadth of his meandering thread has got me wondering …. Is a human still in charge and actively moderating this board? Or are we inmates now running the asylum? Just curious.
  5. NHChris

    2024: Leas snow than normal

    Here’s another point of view to brighten your day…. The Planet is Fine according to this guy! And it will shake us off like a bad case of fleas.
  6. NHChris

    Homemade Insulated Gaiters Or Overboots

    When you have some $$ to burn you might want to take a look at this product. Back in the day it was difficult to keep the toes of super gators glued to boots when crampons were used.
  7. NHChris

    Search ongoing for 22-year-old missing hiker

    I’ve never seen a litter suspension system like the one shown here. It transfers some of the patients weight to a shoulder suspension frame worn by a pair of litter bearers. In the pic 4 folks are managing the carry rather than 6 or 8. Has this system ever been used in the Whites?
  8. NHChris

    And So It Begins!

    Here’s a video of this seasons first human triggered avalanche in Tucks. See the snowboarder run! What gulley is that? Left?
  9. NHChris

    Anything Like this in the Whites/ADKs (long-ish video)

    In Baxter Chimney Pond comes to mind but I doubt there is any data to support it. I suppose any mountain tarn might exhibit similar but less extreme phenomena.
  10. NHChris

    Off Trail Fatal on Kinsman

    Like Mike Tyson sagely observed: “Everybody’s got a plan until they get punched in the mouth.” Accidents provide us that punch. Glad you recovered and are still out there. Wear that lid proudly! PS. When we did the Knife Edge in Winter we all wore helmets.
  11. NHChris

    A boy and his dog….

    Here’s a strange one: this tramper arrived at the Obs in bad wx and …. Well, ya got to read it to believe it. Is it me or is the world getting more weird?
  12. NHChris

    Off Trail Fatal on Kinsman

    Bicycle and climbing helmets are rather primitive in that most use a hard shell and strap suspension system. Some ski helmets and all motorcycle helmets forgo strap suspension and enclose your skull in a layer of foam, and that is where the aging failure occurs. Over time the foam drys out and...
  13. NHChris

    Off Trail Fatal on Kinsman

    Got data to prove that assertion? (I doubt you do .)
  14. NHChris

    Off Trail Fatal on Kinsman

    Thanks Dr. Steve’s site is a great resource for off trail ramblers.
  15. NHChris

    Off Trail Fatal on Kinsman

    More info and new video showing icy section where fall occurred…. Anyone know if that icy section on the Coppermine Trail?
  16. NHChris

    Off Trail Fatal on Kinsman

    Click on “guy” above Kevin.
  17. NHChris

    Off Trail Fatal on Kinsman

    Local guy checking out a backcountry glade. Looks like more ice than his micro spikes could safety handle. Very unfortunate and so early in the winter season.
  18. NHChris

    New Mesonet Weather Sites on West Side of Washington

    Five new wx data sites along the Cog tracks coming online for the Winter.
  19. NHChris

    Sierras Worst Nightmare!

    I’ve read some medivac operations, encourage local EMTs to call in their services even if not absolutely necessary.
  20. NHChris

    AT trail damage from Hurricane Helene

    Work I’ve done in the Whites was organized and supervised by the Forest Service, and we worked alongside professional staff. They were just thankful to get extra hands to help with the heavy ice damage.
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