GNR Member Joined Feb 10, 2005 Messages 71 Reaction score 7 Jun 8, 2005 #1 Anybody have a guess to the coldest temp they've slept in the past month or so? Thanks, GNR
Waumbek New member Joined Oct 27, 2004 Messages 1,890 Reaction score 209 Location Avatar: "World's Windiest Place" Stamp (5/27/06) Jun 9, 2005 #2 This link to the MWO weather archives will give you daily and monthly highs and lows on Mt. Washington for the last several years. In May 2005, the low was 9F, the high 54F, a -4.2F departure from normal.
This link to the MWO weather archives will give you daily and monthly highs and lows on Mt. Washington for the last several years. In May 2005, the low was 9F, the high 54F, a -4.2F departure from normal.
SAR-EMT40 Well-known member Joined Feb 26, 2004 Messages 1,364 Reaction score 179 Location Eastern Connecticut Avata Jun 9, 2005 #3 Two weekends ago, was out camping by Owls head and I believe our night time lows were in the mid to upper 40's. Great sleeping weather and virtually no bugs. It did rain Saturday night and all day Sunday. Made the river crossings a challenge. Keith
Two weekends ago, was out camping by Owls head and I believe our night time lows were in the mid to upper 40's. Great sleeping weather and virtually no bugs. It did rain Saturday night and all day Sunday. Made the river crossings a challenge. Keith
ChrisB Well-known member Joined Sep 4, 2003 Messages 1,512 Reaction score 67 Location Not quite yet Jun 9, 2005 #4 I'd guess mid-30s at Crag Camp two weeks ago. I zipped my +20 deg bag around 4 AM! cb
weatherman New member Joined Mar 23, 2004 Messages 751 Reaction score 24 Location South Metro Denver Avatar: Basin Ponds Bullwinkl Jun 9, 2005 #5 Mid-20s on Caribou Valley Rd (ME) on 5/20, but it's MUCH MUCH warmer now... doubt anyplace will go below 40 for a while.
Mid-20s on Caribou Valley Rd (ME) on 5/20, but it's MUCH MUCH warmer now... doubt anyplace will go below 40 for a while.