DayTrip
Well-known member
- Joined
- May 13, 2013
- Messages
- 4,014
- Reaction score
- 254
Been kinda stagnating on hiking ideas in the Whites of late so I thought it might be interesting to do some of the "old" classic or traditional routes to the 4k summits that were much harder in years past due to road access, etc. The obvious one would be routes to Jefferson and Monroe before the plowing of Base Station Rd. I didn't start hiking on a serious basis until MAY 2012 so I really have no idea what some of the previous hurdles to summiting 4ks there were, if any.
Were there other peaks that were much harder then versus now for logistical reasons like lack of plowing, previously non existent trails or whatever? Definitely adding Jefferson to the list via Lowes' Path > Randolph Path > Gulfside > Jefferson Loop. Will likely add Monroe as well but was unclear on the prior route. Did people go up Tuckermans > Lion Head and cut across the lawn va Tuckerman's Crossover? Boott Spur?
Any hike ideas based on this criteria would be appreciated. My knowledge of the area's history is very limited. Thanks in advance.
Were there other peaks that were much harder then versus now for logistical reasons like lack of plowing, previously non existent trails or whatever? Definitely adding Jefferson to the list via Lowes' Path > Randolph Path > Gulfside > Jefferson Loop. Will likely add Monroe as well but was unclear on the prior route. Did people go up Tuckermans > Lion Head and cut across the lawn va Tuckerman's Crossover? Boott Spur?
Any hike ideas based on this criteria would be appreciated. My knowledge of the area's history is very limited. Thanks in advance.