'Twas the Hike after Christmas

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Tim Seaver

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Cath on the Upper Airline

'Twas the Hike after Christmas, when all through the Whites

The baggers were stirring, and donning their tights;

With stockings so new and packs full of stuff,

The Mean Girls were feeling unusually tough

Their screws were nestled all snug in their treads,

While visions of rime ice danced in their heads


We met at the Cog, cars one, two and three,

(where it is rumored, the coffee is "FREE")

The weather was fine, the winds now light

To Appalachia they dashed, through snow so white

The cops were many, the moose in thickets

but Cath avoided, new speeding tickets

At the lot we arrived, the cars we did park

Hoping to arrive not long after dark

(No parking lot fee, or Forestry Pass

would prevent a trip home on a seat full of glass)



They hit the trail, these six happy hikers,

Peak baggers, ass draggers, and goofers...all pikers!

"Now, Drew! now, Adam! now, Cath and Rick!

On, MEB! on Tim! Lets try to move quick!

To the top of the peak! to the Madison summit!

Now dash away! dash away! dash away by gummit!"

With each passing step, they tried to forget

Their Holiday traumas were dissolved by sweat

The dry heaves that after, the Xmas brunch linger,

The regrets at giving, Aunt Em the finger,

Ridiculous gifts, that by the handfull,

Would surely be taken, soon to the landfill

So up to the Mad Hut the coursers they flew,

With packs full of toys, and weird tasting Gu.



And then, in a twinkling, we saw on the trail

Traces of Mats and Frodo's snowshoe tail

MSR is seems, was their chosen brand

With Lightning and Denali, they made their stand

They climbed the peak, well before us

our lateness explained as the "Hangover Chorus"

We laughed, we hooted, the snow we did mash

To the Hut where the tourons lay down their cash

It's closure insured, that no Cidiots today

would be clogging the peak with perfumed hairspray

So to the summit we went, and then came back

To the septic system, and propane rack


Adams was next, where there was no doubt

The Mean Girls would utter a gleeful shout

Their spreadsheets were handy, and spirits alive

For ascent #3244, (or was that 3245?)

Their eyes -- how they twinkled! and dimples - how merry!

To summit these peaks on a day so cherry!



Then down to the junction where Thunderstorms roar

Where the group of six hikers soon became four

The Drewski and Adam took off down the way

Back to the Valley, enough for today!


Jefferson called, it's flanks - they beckoned

We'd get there before dark, or so we reckoned

The surface was firm, at times, even dicey

The conversation continued, at times, so spicy!


Over the top, and down to Sphinx

Then around Clay, where we finally blinked

Encroaching clouds gathered, and swallowed the sun

Another day, my friends, for Washing-ton.


Down the Jewell we tromped, with bright lights on head

Envisoning feasts and a warm cozy bed

The hike was a blast, and the company fine,

And at last I have reached, the end of the line!


More pictures here
 
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double reach

no pic of the double reach around?? boohoo
#305 ;)
 
Great Photos

Thanks for the poetry and photos. How do you get such beautiful people with great clothes to come on your trips? All is I get is dirty old men with bad gear. :confused:
 
'Twas a most wonderful hike even though I felt like a pack mule all day long. Sure was nice to be above treeline all day long...and what a sunset coming down the Jewell Trail. Thanks everyone for a fun filled day.

Great photos and TR Tim!

-MEB
 
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