grouseking
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Lots of pictures coming up for this report. Hope you have a faster pc.
The trip to Tuckerman Ravine was a trip that was supposed to happen about a month ago, but things kept getting in the way...poor weather, conflicting schedules, etc etc etc. But finally, everything aligned perfectly this past weekend, so me and three friends went up, stayed in a cabin in Jackson, and went to Pinkham Notch Saturday morning. We had amazing weather for about 95 percent of the trip. And off we go.
I knew it was going to be a good weekend when we saw a moose along Rt 118 in Groton, NH on our way to Jackson.
Saturday morning, it was time to get ready and go. But first...an amazing breakfast of bacon and eggs.
This is what 2 lbs of bacon looks like.
Now full, it was time to tackle Tuckerman Ravine. I'm not a skier, so I had no intention of doing anything as insane as some of those skiers. I just wanted to pick a spot in the ravine, sit, and hopefully take in some rays of sun. At first, I wasn't sure if we were going to get any sunshine...it was overcast, chilly and some light sleet was falling in the parking lot. But soon it cleared and the day turned into yet another beautiful early spring day in the whites.
On the trail now, running water, severe lack of snow.
Crystal Cascades, running fairly well
To give an idea of just how pathetic the snow conditions were on Saturday, there is this picture...remember, we are still in the month of March. Looks like May to me.
I was sucking wind like usual, but before long, we made it up to Hermit Lakes shelter. No matter what time of year, the views are dramatic.
First really good view of Tucks
Caution is always advised
Continued in a minute
The trip to Tuckerman Ravine was a trip that was supposed to happen about a month ago, but things kept getting in the way...poor weather, conflicting schedules, etc etc etc. But finally, everything aligned perfectly this past weekend, so me and three friends went up, stayed in a cabin in Jackson, and went to Pinkham Notch Saturday morning. We had amazing weather for about 95 percent of the trip. And off we go.
I knew it was going to be a good weekend when we saw a moose along Rt 118 in Groton, NH on our way to Jackson.
Saturday morning, it was time to get ready and go. But first...an amazing breakfast of bacon and eggs.
This is what 2 lbs of bacon looks like.
Now full, it was time to tackle Tuckerman Ravine. I'm not a skier, so I had no intention of doing anything as insane as some of those skiers. I just wanted to pick a spot in the ravine, sit, and hopefully take in some rays of sun. At first, I wasn't sure if we were going to get any sunshine...it was overcast, chilly and some light sleet was falling in the parking lot. But soon it cleared and the day turned into yet another beautiful early spring day in the whites.
On the trail now, running water, severe lack of snow.
Crystal Cascades, running fairly well
To give an idea of just how pathetic the snow conditions were on Saturday, there is this picture...remember, we are still in the month of March. Looks like May to me.
I was sucking wind like usual, but before long, we made it up to Hermit Lakes shelter. No matter what time of year, the views are dramatic.
First really good view of Tucks
Caution is always advised
Continued in a minute