Tomorrow, May 3, 2013, is the tenth anniversary of the demise of the Old Man Of The Mountain. I still miss "him" every time I drive through the notch.
Tim
Tim
Thanks for the reminder. I used to always make a point to look up driving through the Notch. I thought he was immortal so I was shocked of his demise.
I actually was driving through the Notch that morning for a hike on either a cloudy or foggy morning so I could not catch a glimpse. When returning through the Notch I saw all the TV vans and assumed it was something to do with the annual maintenance but thought it was unusual for all the press. When I went on the Internet back home, I then learned of a sad day in NH history.
Tomorrow, May 3, 2013, is the tenth anniversary of the demise of the Old Man Of The Mountain. I still miss "him" every time I drive through the notch.Tim
Hopefully from the screw-eyes on the mountain end of the cables rather than the Old Man end...I cringe when I think about the times I belayed from the turnbuckles - yikes!
“men hang out their signs indicative of their respective trades; shoe makers hang out a gigantic shoe; jewelers a monster watch, and the dentist hangs out a gold tooth; but up in the mountains of new hampshire, god almighty has hung out a sign to show that there he makes men.”
― daniel webster
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