Statistically unsurprising since Mass has the highest population in NE and Boston is the closest big city.
Agreed. I suspect it is really dangerous for white people too.
Unweighted numbers are deceptive.
Statistically unsurprising since Mass has the highest population in NE and Boston is the closest big city.
Statistically unsurprising since Mass has the highest population in NE and Boston is the closest big city.
Agreed. I suspect it is really dangerous for white people too.
Unweighted numbers are deceptive.
Unfortunately, if you are hiking on the East side within Pinkham Notch, sunset is when the sun drops behind the peak of the mountain. Once that happens, it gets dark FAST,
Breeze
Just from my vantage point, working where I do,
Breeze
Mt.W. is known as the world's deadliest small mt., 4
The mt. hasn't been kind to users from MA, (the majority of deaths the last 3 yrs, users have been from MA pushing that # closer to 50 now)I did some # crunching for deaths by states as of 2009:
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Statistically unsurprising since Mass has the highest population in NE and Boston is the closest big city.
I have actually never climbed the rock pile using T's. I have gone into the snow bowl annually, so I've gone that far, but I've always done the Presi's either as a full ridge trip, or have come up the other side via Ammo, Valley Way etc. I had to descend once to the P Notch side- for the shuttle, with a FULL backpack and my son age 11 at the time. I deliberately decided to avoid T's due to our backpacks and his age even though he was nearly done with his NH48 at the time. We descended Lions Head simply due to the reputation of T's. I have always chosen to avoid it because most people that I have talked to who have never hiked yet decided to make a trip to climb Mt Washington, all choose Tuckermans. Its reputation of being a clogged highway of the inexperienced and the unprepared has always kept me elsewhere.
My prayers to the young mans family and friends.
ctsparrow
Just because half of the population in new england is in mass doesn't mean half of mt.washington's use is from mass. I have over 100+ days hiking in the prezzis year round, 80+ for snowboarding.. from my parking lot observations, rarely are 40% of the cars from mass, big contingent from NH,ME, VT and small contingent of other;QC,CT,RI,NY,NJ,PA It's impossible to know for sure the % of fatalities vs by users of the mt. by state. Also there is the factor if you do a longer drive for something, you're more apt to stick with the plan/goal. I don't believe where you live makes you a safer traveler, it's about doing research,gaining experience, and making good decisions.
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