Tom Rankin
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Rejean's comments to my BLM trip report made me wonder how many summits in the NE have a shelter on top, either heated or not. Not that BLM is predictable, but at times it does have a heated cabin right at the top of the peak.
Here are some others that have at least some shelter. This list comes with no guarantees that any of these shelters will be open when you arrive. Plan ahead!
NY:
- Whiteface (ADKs) - Winter, unheated - open to public in 'summer'.
- Graham - Old building with no roof.
- Belleayre - Ski resort - has a food place near summit - closed off season.
- Bear Mtn - Near Harriman. Perkin's tower - when open.
- Gore - Building near top.
- Hunter - Restored cabin, rarely open.
- Red Hill - Restored cabin at the summit - open on weekends in 'summer'.
- Mt. Tremper - Leanto near the summit.
- Overlook - Cabin at the summit - open weekends in 'summer'.
NH:
-Generally speaking, the AMC Huts could be used for shelter, at least from the wind, even if they are not open year round.
- Washington - Unheated 3 sided shelter in winter, open to public in 'summer'.
- Chocorua - Near summit.
- Cannon has a restaurant/lodge open near the summit (by the tram station.) It may not be open if the ski area is not (which it always is during 'winter' except possibly during extreme winds.)
- Cabot - Cabin near the summit.
- Smart's Mountain in NH has the ranger cabin (DOC) and the old fire tower. Both open to the public.
- Doublehead Mt. - This cabin is kept locked all year round. Make a reservation with the Forest service to get a key. There is a woodstove inside.
- Wildcat - There are two buildings between D and E - a patrol building (not sure if this is locked when the mountain is closed) and the old gondola terminal (last I knew, this is closed).
- Kearsarge North - Fire tower cabin which is a nice way to get out of the wind.
- Mt. Tecumseh has the top lift shack of the "High Country" double at the end of the Sosman Tr.
- South Baldhead - Along the Cohos Trail, has an excellent newly constructed leanto.
NJ:
- High Point.
MA:
- Greylock - Bascom Lodge.
VT:
- Besides the Ski centers, there are several high shelters near summits on the Long Trail, e.g. the shelter between Wilson and Breadloaf.
- Jay Peak - Heated in winter.
- Mt Mansfield - Has one on the ridge, not necessarily the summit.
- Equinox - If the restaurant / inn is open.
- Killington - Not far from summit.
- Ellen - Has a ski lift nearby, not exactly public though.
- Pico - Small shack near summit.
- Stratton - Has the caretaker's shed at the top.
- Bromley, - On the AT has a shelter on the summit open in the summer. During ski season, its used by ski patrol.
- East Mountain - North of Burke, has an array of abandoned buildings on top that could offer shelter.
- Gore Mt. - Near the Canadian border, has an old firewarden's cabin right at the top.
- Stark - In Mad river ski area, has a building at the top. Its free to stay in -
http://www.outdoors.org/publication...intercabins.cfm
- Bald Mountain - Near Westmore - Old fire warden's cabin.
ME:
- Abraham - The 'cave' - obviously unheated!
- Sugarloaf - The "Sugarshack". It's open all summer too and AT hikers sometimes stay over there.
- Saddleback - The ski patroller's hut was open then, but don't know that it's considered a public place.
- Avery - Small (locked) shelter.
NOTE: Longer comments appear below. Please read!
Here are some others that have at least some shelter. This list comes with no guarantees that any of these shelters will be open when you arrive. Plan ahead!
NY:
- Whiteface (ADKs) - Winter, unheated - open to public in 'summer'.
- Graham - Old building with no roof.
- Belleayre - Ski resort - has a food place near summit - closed off season.
- Bear Mtn - Near Harriman. Perkin's tower - when open.
- Gore - Building near top.
- Hunter - Restored cabin, rarely open.
- Red Hill - Restored cabin at the summit - open on weekends in 'summer'.
- Mt. Tremper - Leanto near the summit.
- Overlook - Cabin at the summit - open weekends in 'summer'.
NH:
-Generally speaking, the AMC Huts could be used for shelter, at least from the wind, even if they are not open year round.
- Washington - Unheated 3 sided shelter in winter, open to public in 'summer'.
- Chocorua - Near summit.
- Cannon has a restaurant/lodge open near the summit (by the tram station.) It may not be open if the ski area is not (which it always is during 'winter' except possibly during extreme winds.)
- Cabot - Cabin near the summit.
- Smart's Mountain in NH has the ranger cabin (DOC) and the old fire tower. Both open to the public.
- Doublehead Mt. - This cabin is kept locked all year round. Make a reservation with the Forest service to get a key. There is a woodstove inside.
- Wildcat - There are two buildings between D and E - a patrol building (not sure if this is locked when the mountain is closed) and the old gondola terminal (last I knew, this is closed).
- Kearsarge North - Fire tower cabin which is a nice way to get out of the wind.
- Mt. Tecumseh has the top lift shack of the "High Country" double at the end of the Sosman Tr.
- South Baldhead - Along the Cohos Trail, has an excellent newly constructed leanto.
NJ:
- High Point.
MA:
- Greylock - Bascom Lodge.
VT:
- Besides the Ski centers, there are several high shelters near summits on the Long Trail, e.g. the shelter between Wilson and Breadloaf.
- Jay Peak - Heated in winter.
- Mt Mansfield - Has one on the ridge, not necessarily the summit.
- Equinox - If the restaurant / inn is open.
- Killington - Not far from summit.
- Ellen - Has a ski lift nearby, not exactly public though.
- Pico - Small shack near summit.
- Stratton - Has the caretaker's shed at the top.
- Bromley, - On the AT has a shelter on the summit open in the summer. During ski season, its used by ski patrol.
- East Mountain - North of Burke, has an array of abandoned buildings on top that could offer shelter.
- Gore Mt. - Near the Canadian border, has an old firewarden's cabin right at the top.
- Stark - In Mad river ski area, has a building at the top. Its free to stay in -
http://www.outdoors.org/publication...intercabins.cfm
- Bald Mountain - Near Westmore - Old fire warden's cabin.
ME:
- Abraham - The 'cave' - obviously unheated!
- Sugarloaf - The "Sugarshack". It's open all summer too and AT hikers sometimes stay over there.
- Saddleback - The ski patroller's hut was open then, but don't know that it's considered a public place.
- Avery - Small (locked) shelter.
NOTE: Longer comments appear below. Please read!
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