I've been thinking about the FOT48 hike for September '07 lately, only five months away. Franconia Ridge was um.. "interesting" last year, to say the least. The weather I witnessed with the rest of the Flume crew approaching us over the Kinsmans was unique... I've never seen such rapid deterioration from relatively calm overcast skies to outright downpour and full-on thunderstorm violence ever before. Being on a bare summit with a 20 foot metal flagpole with an approaching lightning storm was a bit overwhelming. We'd been quite fortunate the first few years with excellent weather, but as wounded-knee said on the FOT48 website, even though we were soaked to the core at the end of our hike, it didn't take long for us to remember why we were there, and the long hike out in the pouring rain didn't seem so painful after all. After remembering the sound of our flag flapping freely in the wind, standing out straight and proud just minutes before, and seeing numerous other flags from neighboring summits, I think we'll always remember our hike out as a bright and sunny exit from a successful event. SherpaJohn said after slogging his way from Owl's Head that he'll hike for this event in any weather. So will I. I look forward to seeing new faces, hear new stories, and raise our flag once again at this year's Flags on the 48.