Jake D said
"People should be too embarrassed to put the stickers on their car regardless of what it says... seeing people sit in line to drive to the top and wander around in sandals is one of the most pathetic things i've seen. The Cog railway has history.. but the autoroad is for the lazy and obese."
Actually, the Auto Road is older than the Cog by 8 years. August 8th 1861 vs July 3, 1869, so there is quite enough history to share.
FO Stanley proved the capacity of the earliest Stanley Steamer autos on that road. He actually took his wife along for the ride.
" On Stanley, ON"
There are plenty of folks , spring through fall, who get them selves UP to the top of Mt Washington under their own power, but need other transportation to get down. Incidentally, this includes all the bike riders for both bike races and both practice rides, as well as all the runners who participate in the annual Hillclimb. There would be no MWOBS, the LOC hut would not have been built, perhaps PNVC either. EMS wouldn't be testing and refining cold weather gear at the summit, rescue ops would be severely impacted ( as in too bad soo sad) , internet communications for the entirety of Pinkham Notch would be non-existent, as the OBS sat connection up there is vital, and soon to come online is enhanced cellular communication for all of the Northern Presis, just in case you aren't in line of sight to the Pine Mountain towers...
None of us in the North Country would have had Television or Radio without the Yankee Building and the repeaters, dishes, transmitters, NH State Police would not have secure radio communication for parts of Carroll Cty and most of Coos Cty, no one would remember Marty Engstrom and his weather reports because he'd never have had a place to work.
The US military has staged several test sites on MW, beginning with the US Army Signal Corps Circa 1930's, jet engine testing late and post WW2, and ongoing US Government " stuff" that happens periodically, right into the present day. Sign 'em in, sign 'em out, don't ask questions because there are no answers.
10th Mountain Division..... didn't mean to forget them, shame on me.
Brad Washburn's meticulous photographing mapping and ongoing ( current) geological investigations using Brad's work...... by Brian Fowler.
Academic studies of alpine vegetation, entomology, rare birds ( Bicknell's Thrush)
Access for trail maintainers, huge fun and great Spring skiing parties...... ( and those folks who ski the East Snowfields, Air force and some other memorable routes are neither lazy nor obese I will say, regardless of what is in their coolers or on their grills ).
Hey, some folks hate the Cog, some folks hate the Auto Road, some folks decry both of them. Truth is, all those horses left the barn around 150 years ago, and their intention was to get to the top, too.
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