dom15931
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The feeling was incredible. With roots traced to family vacations in my childhood during the mid 1990's I developed a fascination with the mountains of upstate NY and New England. It was on a early July day in 2002 that I summited Mt. Liberty on a hap-hazard college roadtrip with three friends. Nearly twelve years later, for a second attempt at the "true" summit of Mt. Cabot I would come to this journey's end. In the end I would have 93 of the 115 (or 111) in all of the NE and NY. Not bad for a guy from western PA. Now to finish the ADK 46 with a few friends in a few weeks.
My 48:
1. Mt. Liberty (2002)
2. Mt. Washington (2003)
****(all 2005 from July-December during a five month period that I lived/worked in St. J VT)****
3. Mt. Lafayette
4. Mt. Lincoln
5. Mt. Madison
6. Mt Adams
7. Mt. Jackson
8. Mt. Flume
9. Mt. Jefferson
10. Mt. Tom
11. Mt. Field
12. Mt. Wiley
13. Mt. Moosilauke
14. North Kinsman
15. North Twin
16. South Twin
17. Mt. Monroe
18. North Tripyramid
19. Middle Tripyramid
20. Middle Carter
21. Garfield
22. Wildcat D
23 Wildcat A
24. Cannon Mtn.
25. Mt. Pierce
26. Mt. Eisenhower
27. Oceola East
28. Mt Oceola
29. Mt. Hancock
30. South Hancock
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31. Mt. Zealand (2007)
32. Mt. Bond (2007)
33. Mt. Bondcliff (2007)
34. West Bond (2007)
35. Tecumseh (2007)
36. Hale (2007)
37. Galehead (2007)
38. Mt. Moriah (2009)
39. Mt. Waumbeck (2010)
40. Mt. Carrigan (2010)
41. South Carter (2011)
42. Carter Dome (2011)
43. South Kinsman (2012)
44. Passaconaway (2013)
45. Mt. Whiteface (2013)
46. Owl's Head (2013...November separate)
47. Mt. Isolation 5-25-2014 Weather was intermittent showers. Acceded via Glen Boulder Trail. Great views from near the Boott Spur. Heavy snowpack was present in wooded areas above 3500' up to 5' in places, tipically 2-3'. Weather was perfect on Isolation summit. This mountain had much better views than I had expected. I decended via Rocky Branch to avoid snowpack and hiked the road back to my car. It took me about 10 hours.
48. Mt Catot. I had failed Mt. Cabot, almost unknowingly like many, by only going to the false summit just beyond the cabin the previous November. Opps. I started off this hike feeling a bit uneasy, rather than at the finish line mostly due to this. I was also tired from bagging Isolation yesterday and Killington in VT the evening before. The weather was however the best of the several days I was up in the Northeast. I wanted to do it last to guarantee victory as this location is twelve hours from where I live. As I acceded the familiar terrain in a different season I met a surprising amount of people along the way. The feeling of sharing what number you were on was one I will never forget. I'd let the other person say first. Then, I would say "this is 48". Hehe. I took my time, and was in no rush. I intended, and would succeed, at a possible twilight attempt on Mt. Ellen in VT to finish the 4'kers there, so I did not want to run myself into the ground. The springtime view from Bunnell Rock was great. Here the summit would pass briefly into the clouds. Upon reaching the cabin I was stunned to find other people believing that the false summit was the summit. Ouch. Obviously I told them of my story here six months ago and some sixty degrees colder! Now I felt alive, a victory. The last quarter mile hike to the true summit was surreal. Upon seeing it and another group, who knew this was the end for me, I approached it sooooo slowly. This couple was kind enough to take pictures of me at the summit. I had a beaming smile that would not go away for a good while. I hung out at the summit for a while, then went in search of views of the Presi's through blowdown. Victorious I decended the mountain with ease of body, mind, and heart. I did it.
Pics: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152447641054795.1073741850.662784794&type=1&l=3d3c791270
My 48:
1. Mt. Liberty (2002)
2. Mt. Washington (2003)
****(all 2005 from July-December during a five month period that I lived/worked in St. J VT)****
3. Mt. Lafayette
4. Mt. Lincoln
5. Mt. Madison
6. Mt Adams
7. Mt. Jackson
8. Mt. Flume
9. Mt. Jefferson
10. Mt. Tom
11. Mt. Field
12. Mt. Wiley
13. Mt. Moosilauke
14. North Kinsman
15. North Twin
16. South Twin
17. Mt. Monroe
18. North Tripyramid
19. Middle Tripyramid
20. Middle Carter
21. Garfield
22. Wildcat D
23 Wildcat A
24. Cannon Mtn.
25. Mt. Pierce
26. Mt. Eisenhower
27. Oceola East
28. Mt Oceola
29. Mt. Hancock
30. South Hancock
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31. Mt. Zealand (2007)
32. Mt. Bond (2007)
33. Mt. Bondcliff (2007)
34. West Bond (2007)
35. Tecumseh (2007)
36. Hale (2007)
37. Galehead (2007)
38. Mt. Moriah (2009)
39. Mt. Waumbeck (2010)
40. Mt. Carrigan (2010)
41. South Carter (2011)
42. Carter Dome (2011)
43. South Kinsman (2012)
44. Passaconaway (2013)
45. Mt. Whiteface (2013)
46. Owl's Head (2013...November separate)
47. Mt. Isolation 5-25-2014 Weather was intermittent showers. Acceded via Glen Boulder Trail. Great views from near the Boott Spur. Heavy snowpack was present in wooded areas above 3500' up to 5' in places, tipically 2-3'. Weather was perfect on Isolation summit. This mountain had much better views than I had expected. I decended via Rocky Branch to avoid snowpack and hiked the road back to my car. It took me about 10 hours.
48. Mt Catot. I had failed Mt. Cabot, almost unknowingly like many, by only going to the false summit just beyond the cabin the previous November. Opps. I started off this hike feeling a bit uneasy, rather than at the finish line mostly due to this. I was also tired from bagging Isolation yesterday and Killington in VT the evening before. The weather was however the best of the several days I was up in the Northeast. I wanted to do it last to guarantee victory as this location is twelve hours from where I live. As I acceded the familiar terrain in a different season I met a surprising amount of people along the way. The feeling of sharing what number you were on was one I will never forget. I'd let the other person say first. Then, I would say "this is 48". Hehe. I took my time, and was in no rush. I intended, and would succeed, at a possible twilight attempt on Mt. Ellen in VT to finish the 4'kers there, so I did not want to run myself into the ground. The springtime view from Bunnell Rock was great. Here the summit would pass briefly into the clouds. Upon reaching the cabin I was stunned to find other people believing that the false summit was the summit. Ouch. Obviously I told them of my story here six months ago and some sixty degrees colder! Now I felt alive, a victory. The last quarter mile hike to the true summit was surreal. Upon seeing it and another group, who knew this was the end for me, I approached it sooooo slowly. This couple was kind enough to take pictures of me at the summit. I had a beaming smile that would not go away for a good while. I hung out at the summit for a while, then went in search of views of the Presi's through blowdown. Victorious I decended the mountain with ease of body, mind, and heart. I did it.
Pics: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152447641054795.1073741850.662784794&type=1&l=3d3c791270
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