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  1. Jabberwalk

    One Savage Peak 9-21-11

    Brian, I am glad we didn't have to contend with weather, too, although it had rained the day before and so we were absolutely drenched after an hour. Your TR from 2010 - Savage Spruce on Teapot and no time to Goback! really made us concerned about Savage. Just glad that one is over and done...
  2. Jabberwalk

    a nice early autumn hike to Square Ledge, Sandwich Range

    If I heard a bull moose grunting and crashing up ahead, I doubt I would be issuing a cow moose call! You are gutsy or else a lot bigger than me!
  3. Jabberwalk

    One Savage Peak 9-21-11

    It would have been smart to put on some gloves, I guess.. . . . .:rolleyes:
  4. Jabberwalk

    One Savage Peak 9-21-11

    Hufflepuff and I had heard some nasty reports about Savage Mt. and TR's from last May confirmed our fears. A chance meeting with Ethan on West Peak recently gave us some hope and encouragement. We took the main logging road leading away from the end of Lamms Trail for a while and jogged north...
  5. Jabberwalk

    New England Hundred Highest Finish, Chain of Ponds Snow, 9/13/11

    A momentous occasion and a major accomplishment. Brava and kudos!! I went up there on a rather overcast day and very wet. The old hut really looked sad in the gloom. I loved the photo of you and Michael at the top. There are still more peaks to conquer! Happy Hiking!
  6. Jabberwalk

    Carrigain Success 10-17-2010

    A huge congratulations to you! Well done, and an inspiring TR! I was among that Ossipee group in November of 2008, and also enjoyed putting many faces to VFTT names that I had read about. I have also benefitted from the wisdom of those who have come before - those who have been there and...
  7. Jabberwalk

    Dartmouth Peak - 9/27/10

    That is great advice and I whole heartedly agree. I carry a GPS for safety - to mark where I left my car and in case of injury to mark where the injured is - beyond that it is map and compass all the way. Far more reliable than a GPS anyway. Yes, recommended compass bearings can be risky...
  8. Jabberwalk

    "How to Not Climb Carrigan" or "A Glorious Fiasco"

    You are a SAINT! You've got to love the 'Rellies' - cuz you are stuck with them. Carrigain: the next sunny day - alone. . . . The mountain will wait; it has the patience of centuries, and millenia.
  9. Jabberwalk

    Dartmouth Peak - 9/27/10

    Audrey, That is really interesting: 15 years later the route, from the NE, is still pleasant enough, although I am sure a lot has changed. I climbed West Scar Ridge (the first time) from Little East Pond in 2006. I tried to use the same route to ascend to Middle Scar Ridge in 2009, and I hit...
  10. Jabberwalk

    Dartmouth Peak - 9/27/10

    Jazzbo, I summitted Deception from the Old Cherry Mtn Road. It was fairly routine although I made the mistake of heading up hill too soon, and climbed the west peak, which I didn't really care about. But, from there, I could see the target. Marc Howes had a great TR on the...
  11. Jabberwalk

    Dartmouth Peak - 9/27/10

    I saw your entry with Carl from 2009, and he, Carl, was back again this year. Five groups have gone up this year. Carl is everywhere - simply amazing. That's a good peak to finish on. I still have about 18 to go. . . . and only in non-winter for me, although I have done some of the 4's in...
  12. Jabberwalk

    Dartmouth Peak - 9/27/10

    What year was that, Audrey? These bushwacks seem to change monumentally from year to year! Dot and I were delighted that the 2500 route still was a good one.
  13. Jabberwalk

    Dartmouth Peak - 9/27/10

    That is the only reason I can think of - but maybe there is a forester out there who knows of a better reason. I was sidelined for two full months, and I still have to treat it (the foot) with kid gloves! Betsy
  14. Jabberwalk

    Dartmouth Peak - 9/27/10

    I know that many hikers tackle a traverse of the Dartmouth/Deception ridge and pick up Millen along the way. But, I broke a bone in my foot in June, and it is just beginning to heal, so I have to take it easy. I must say that this was a pretty easy BW thanks to Doc Ross. My friend and...
  15. Jabberwalk

    Huntingtons revisited 6/7/10

    Likewise, Audrey, I am happy to say I have been there and done that. Despite the steep, slippery, treacherous slopes, any day in the mountains is a good day. I'm just happy that I can get out there and hike. Betsy
  16. Jabberwalk

    Huntingtons revisited 6/7/10

    You are right on that one, Brian. We have been knocking down trails and bushwacks all over New England for seven years together, and she is not nearly ready to slow down, although she is well past medicare cards. Huffle met Slopestastic on Mt. Cube or Smart a few months ago when she was...
  17. Jabberwalk

    Huntingtons revisited 6/7/10

    Our bushwacking adventure could not compare with the weather and equipment excitement that NH and friends had on Savage and Spruce. But, we did have spruce and it was certainly wet! My friend, Hufflepuff, and I set out from the Hancock Trail parking lot early. We wanted to have plenty of time...
  18. Jabberwalk

    Serenity in the woods 1/19/10

    Thanks, BF Bill, I hope that you have had time to get out in woods this winter!:)
  19. Jabberwalk

    Serenity in the woods 1/19/10

    Serenity is a solo snow shoe hike in a snow storm. I really enjoy hiking by myself because I get to sort through all the issues and clutter in my mind, and then to clear it. Today I headed off to Mt. Percival intending to loop over to Mt. Morgan. I always do these peaks in this order to avoid...
  20. Jabberwalk

    East & West Rattlesnake Squam Lake NH 1/10/10

    The bare ice is great for skating and ice boating this year. But, be careful there are still some thin spots around Squam Lake.
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