una_dogger
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Any one have a link to it??
Need a new goal....
Need a new goal....
Need a new goal....
How about doing the hikes backwards, blindfolded, or while walking on your hands?
Seriously...here's a link to a list of the NH 100 Highest.
You could also check with Marc Howes -- he finished the list last year, I believe.
...Marky Mark...
And that was just the BUSHWHACKS!LOL, last time I asked Marky Mark for a list, he emailed me an excel spreadsheet with 700+ peaks on it!!!
How about doing the hikes backwards, blindfolded, or while walking on your hands?
Seriously...here's a link to a list of the NH 100 Highest.
You could also check with Marc Howes -- he finished the list last year, I believe.
The list was recently updated. The list you link is not accurate. Keith and I have been having a nice e-mail exchange and he recently sent me the list but asked I not disseminate it but rather send along his contact info so he can personally send it. It is a way for him to easily see who is working the list.
Brian
That's it!! Too many rules...I'm out!
<kidding>
LOL, last time I asked Marky Mark for a list, he emailed me an excel spreadsheet with 700+ peaks on it!!!
Seriously, thank you very much for the link! A quick glance puts me at about 55? The rest should keep MJ and I busy until ski season rolls around again..
The Trailwrights List has the sticky rule about returning to a trailhead between peaks. But, 72 hours of trail maintainence is required to complete the list which is nice.
Then you could do them (NHHH) in winter for a little more of a challenge.
Tempting, Wayne....so tempting....guess I could just go ahead and trash the skiis I've got and then I'd have a GOOD excuse for increasing my quiver!....on skis
Need a new goal....
This Sunday I am strongly considering doing West Osceola from Tripoli Road, returning to the car, and then going back up to get Middle Osceola. Want to join me?Paradox, one peak per hike! Wha????? Sorry, I'm usually working towards the opposite end of that spectrum!!! ...
The founder, Hal Graham, actually merits a mention in Forest and Crag, one of the few contemporaries rating such an honour I met him on the trail last year (while I was working, actually) and he's a really nice guy.As an aside, Hillwalker has been out with them on work trips and says they are very skilled trail rehabbers.
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