I've always found it amazing that there aren't tons of incidents like this on Monadnock.
One of my favorite mountain memories continues to be from my one and only (winter) hike of Monadnock 20 or so years ago. Wasn’t too terribly concerned about conditions and hiked on up the White Dot trail in jeans and three season hiking boots. Had crampons but didn’t bring them. About halfway up the mountain, I was greeted by three gentlemen hiking downhill looking like they had just stepped out of “Into Thin Air” … full blown expedition regalia. I politely stepped off trail into thigh deep snow to let them pass as they warned me to “be careful.” Perhaps we were a good example of over-preparedness versus under-preparedness but the brief scene was absolutely ridiculous. It was a little slick up on the summit cone but no big deal really. I’ve always believed that fitness and youth trump almost everything else in the mountains. Have either one of those things on your side and you’re probably good, have both on your side and you’re golden. Having said that, I know nothing of the demographics of those rescued on Sunday, but I’d guess they probably fell within the normal template of what you see in terms of mountain rescues in these parts.
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