My first solo Presitraverse

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Rejean

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Yesterday I completed my first solo Presi traverse. I drive to NH thurday
afternoon and it was raining very hard. I sleep in my van at Appalachia
parking lots and again lots of rain, soo I told my self don't start too early.
At 6:00 am I wake up and it was sunny with a blue sky. I took a fast
breakfast and at 6:30 I was on the trail. thats a late start for me, for the
first 2 miles the trails was very wet. Further the rocks start to been dry
and no more water in the trail. At 8:30 I was at the hut, lots of hiker
overtheir. I summited Madison without probleme and came back at the hut.
In front of the hut lots of clothes was on the ground for drying. A group of
hiker had come to the hut thursday night and they hat lots of rain. I
continued on Gulfside trail until airline trail where I went left and summited
the small peak between Madison and Adam. I went down that peak and went
directly to Adam, lots of steep up and down. Finally I was on Adam at 9:45 and it was windy, sunny and cold. I don't stay for long and I went down in
direction of TS junction. Why not summitted the small peak behing TS, soo
I go. From the summit I went stait line to Edmund Col. Lots of Rock scrambling that bring me to EC. From Edmund col I follow the trail until the
summit of Jefferson (1:00 pm). Easy up and down for Clay and Washington. Like usual lots of people on Washington. I eat one soup and sandwitch (my first meal since breakfast.

I try to hike longer without eat or drink like Oncoman do. I was able to reach
Madison without drink anything and Washington without eat. The soup and
sandwitch was very good, my last meal before Crawford Notch. At 3:30 pm
I continued my hike and it was easy going down to the hut. Going up munroe
was very hard on my legs soo I went slower near the summit. But I keep go
for little munroe and franklin (no more pain in the legs). After Franklin I was
hiking in the trail and suddlently came one blond women that was running.
Did I was dreaming or did it was true, soo I told her ## you are in good shape** she replied ** no I am in out of shape**.

The hike between Franklin and Eisein... seem very long and longer between
Eisein... and Pierce. The view from the summit of Pierce worth the effort.
From their I decided to go down by Crawford Path (it was 7:20 pm) and
skip Jackson and Webster. I hike all the way down very slowly whitout
using my head lamp. I sweat a lots and I took couple of break to refresh in
the water that was coming from lots of brook. Lots of water in the trail.

Finally I was at Crawford Notch at 9:15 pm.

And today my legs and feet are very tired (same thing after every traverse-
my third one). :) :)
 
!Bravo Réjean on your solo trek! Quite an accomplishement

I'm also thinking of hiking the Presitraverse solo sometime before late fall. Though, I'm planning to eat food every hour to sustain a good energy level in the legs.....I prefer proteins to lactic acid!!!

Bonne récupération
 
[QUOTE=DreamFarmer]I forgot to ask:

After arriving at Crawford Notch at 9:15, how did you get back to your van ?[/QUOTE]


I sleep at the bunkhouse and return to my van the next morning with the shuttle. I was too tired to walk back (jackson road-Jefferson notch road).
 
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