giggy
New member
Players:
Arm
Suebiscuit
Frodo
Spencer
MEB
Little Sister
Stoney
Giggy
(Or Chimney Pond Trek with the Rippin Mean Girls).
Day 1: Abol Bridge to Roaring Brook
Huge breakfast at the truck stop in Hampden (sp?) after crashing at Spencer’s.
Gorgeous day for the 13 mile sled haul to Roaring Brook. Bluebird and nice and warm. Pretty uneventful - most of us tuned out on iPods to their favorite tunes along and slogged or skied. Took the group roughly 6 hours to do the trek. Once at Roaring Brook, we fired up the stove and has some kickass meatloaf supplied by Suebiscuit. (Thanks Sue!) Did what we usually do as a group of friends – talk about urban dictionary terms, la casa, porn movies (70’s vs. new ones, etc...), and see who can shock the gals. Though interesting note – we never shock them. We just needed WU to help out there.
Day 2: Roaring Brook to Chimney Pond
Woke up to about an inch or two of fresh snow. The weather wasn't great (bit windy, socked in and soupy), but some inclination that it was going to break. Slept in a bit and got going about 11am or so for the 3+ mile sled haul up to Chimney Pond. Right before Basin pond, we were treated to breaks in the soup and nice warm sun beating down on us - views opened up of Pamola, North Basin, South Turner, etc... It was turning out to be a nice day, but looked still socked on at Chimney Pond.
A little while later we strolled into Chimney Pond after roughly 2 hours. After getting unloaded, and having some lunch, we went over to the practice slabs on the slope of Pamola and set up a couple of top ropes and did some easy ice climbing for a couple of hours. Sue got a chance to try out her new ice axes.
About 6pm - We got the weather from the ranger and it wasn't great, but not all that bad - our planned summit day was going to be a "yellow day" - with a forecast of party cloudy skies going to mostly cloudy with a chance of rain. We knew the rest of our stay was going to be a washout, so that was our day to go high – it was our only chance.
Arm
Suebiscuit
Frodo
Spencer
MEB
Little Sister
Stoney
Giggy
(Or Chimney Pond Trek with the Rippin Mean Girls).
Day 1: Abol Bridge to Roaring Brook
Huge breakfast at the truck stop in Hampden (sp?) after crashing at Spencer’s.
Gorgeous day for the 13 mile sled haul to Roaring Brook. Bluebird and nice and warm. Pretty uneventful - most of us tuned out on iPods to their favorite tunes along and slogged or skied. Took the group roughly 6 hours to do the trek. Once at Roaring Brook, we fired up the stove and has some kickass meatloaf supplied by Suebiscuit. (Thanks Sue!) Did what we usually do as a group of friends – talk about urban dictionary terms, la casa, porn movies (70’s vs. new ones, etc...), and see who can shock the gals. Though interesting note – we never shock them. We just needed WU to help out there.
Day 2: Roaring Brook to Chimney Pond
Woke up to about an inch or two of fresh snow. The weather wasn't great (bit windy, socked in and soupy), but some inclination that it was going to break. Slept in a bit and got going about 11am or so for the 3+ mile sled haul up to Chimney Pond. Right before Basin pond, we were treated to breaks in the soup and nice warm sun beating down on us - views opened up of Pamola, North Basin, South Turner, etc... It was turning out to be a nice day, but looked still socked on at Chimney Pond.
A little while later we strolled into Chimney Pond after roughly 2 hours. After getting unloaded, and having some lunch, we went over to the practice slabs on the slope of Pamola and set up a couple of top ropes and did some easy ice climbing for a couple of hours. Sue got a chance to try out her new ice axes.
About 6pm - We got the weather from the ranger and it wasn't great, but not all that bad - our planned summit day was going to be a "yellow day" - with a forecast of party cloudy skies going to mostly cloudy with a chance of rain. We knew the rest of our stay was going to be a washout, so that was our day to go high – it was our only chance.
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