BIGEarl
Well-known member
This question is probably best sent to the AMC FTFC Committee, but their mailbox is full and everything gets bounced back.
I’m curious about list completion score keeping guidelines. I understand some hikers consider a winter hike to also qualify toward their three-season completion of the various lists. In other words, hike Lafayette in January and you can take double credit for it as a Winter peak and a three-season peak. This logic probably continues on into the Hundred Highest, etc.
I wouldn’t be surprised to learn this is not the intent. Specifically, Winter means Winter; and, Three-season means Spring-Summer-Fall.
The Winter rules are very specific but the three-season rules are a bit vague in this area.
Can somebody help clear this up for me?
Thanks.
I’m curious about list completion score keeping guidelines. I understand some hikers consider a winter hike to also qualify toward their three-season completion of the various lists. In other words, hike Lafayette in January and you can take double credit for it as a Winter peak and a three-season peak. This logic probably continues on into the Hundred Highest, etc.
I wouldn’t be surprised to learn this is not the intent. Specifically, Winter means Winter; and, Three-season means Spring-Summer-Fall.
The Winter rules are very specific but the three-season rules are a bit vague in this area.
Can somebody help clear this up for me?
Thanks.