Peak Above the Nubble is another classic no view winner.
First Pierce has no views, now Peak Above the Nubble? Am I missing a joke, or are you just trolling?
Peak Above the Nubble is another classic no view winner.
First Pierce has no views, now Peak Above the Nubble? Am I missing a joke, or are you just trolling?
With all due respect, Pierce is one of the most popular 4k's for a reason. Great trail, great view, great peak in inclement weather, great peak for new hikers. I'll give you Passaconaway but leave Pierce alone, its one of my favorites.
Its usually a great intro to how to dress for winter. It can be a wintertime worm sunny day with just a poly top and then go 100 yards and it can turn into a full winter gear day.
Always have enjoyed while staying at Nauman popping up to the false Summit of Pierce to the SW for the Sunset. Nice view from there.
And although the view from Hale is pretty minimal, it didn't used to be so. Here are 2 poor quality scans from 1967 from the summit of Hale. [View attachment 6553View attachment 6554
Yes it was. I have pictures similar to yours in a box somewhere. I first did Hale as a teenager in the mid-80's with a friend and uncle. None of us hikers and the short, steep climb annihilated us. But the views at the top were awesome. Panoramic and basically 360 degree views. Was a nice upgrade from Middle Sugarloaf, our default hike when we camped at Sugarloaf. So when I started my 48k list in 2012 I was actually looking forward to summiting Hale. I can't even begin to describe the let down when I got up there and saw the tree growth. Even on top of the massive cairn I could barely see anything. Was a serious bummer.
Whiteface, North Twin, Meader? Seriously??
Here is a view from Meader this past summer:View attachment 6558
Whiteface, North Twin, Meader? Seriously??
Here is a view from Meader this past summer:View attachment 6558
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