Ed'n Lauky
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We tried desperately to get this one done on Saturday, but got caught in pea soup fog and had to bail.
The weather report for today seemed to offer a window so we decided to try it again.
We started from the Cog Railroad and the Jewell trail up to the treeline was a virtual winter wonderland.
Up at the treeline there was still a great deal of fog although not as thick as Saturday.
We walked through this fog all morning and it was only when we reached the last couple of hundred feet below the summit that we walked up through the clouds. Here Lauky and I share a very special moment together--the finish of the winter 48.
On the way back the ceiling dropped below us and there were some very dramatic views.
Even Mt. Washington peaked out from above.
And Jefferson also peaks out and says a fond farewell.
Here a group moving ahead of us drops down into the abyss.
Finally we head down ourselves saying goodbye to a very special and magical day.
The weather report for today seemed to offer a window so we decided to try it again.
We started from the Cog Railroad and the Jewell trail up to the treeline was a virtual winter wonderland.
Up at the treeline there was still a great deal of fog although not as thick as Saturday.
We walked through this fog all morning and it was only when we reached the last couple of hundred feet below the summit that we walked up through the clouds. Here Lauky and I share a very special moment together--the finish of the winter 48.
On the way back the ceiling dropped below us and there were some very dramatic views.
Even Mt. Washington peaked out from above.
And Jefferson also peaks out and says a fond farewell.
Here a group moving ahead of us drops down into the abyss.
Finally we head down ourselves saying goodbye to a very special and magical day.