Ed'n Lauky
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I know it's a subjective opinion, but every time I head up the Crawford Path, especially in winter conditions, I get the feeling the the greatest views of Mt. Washington come from that trail.
As of Saturday, we were still in two season hiking conditions, with fall at the trailhead and winter coming on as you near the top.
As you come up the Crawford Path just before reaching the treeline, you get your first spectacular views of Mt. Washington.
There she stands in all her glory.
From the top of Mt. Pierce the views really open up.
Every time I stand there and look out toward Eisenhower and Washington I feel that overwhelming desire to head on over there.
So that's what we did, we headed over there. As we were hiking I was telling Lauky about Atticus getting into the movie business. The conversation really inspired him so here he is doing is best Atticus imitation from near the top of Eisenhower.
Here's a final view of Washington from the top of Eisenhower.
PS: Trail conditions are given in the trail conditions report.
As of Saturday, we were still in two season hiking conditions, with fall at the trailhead and winter coming on as you near the top.
As you come up the Crawford Path just before reaching the treeline, you get your first spectacular views of Mt. Washington.
There she stands in all her glory.
From the top of Mt. Pierce the views really open up.
Every time I stand there and look out toward Eisenhower and Washington I feel that overwhelming desire to head on over there.
So that's what we did, we headed over there. As we were hiking I was telling Lauky about Atticus getting into the movie business. The conversation really inspired him so here he is doing is best Atticus imitation from near the top of Eisenhower.
Here's a final view of Washington from the top of Eisenhower.
PS: Trail conditions are given in the trail conditions report.
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