There was a NELSAP lecture about the lost ski areas of the White Mountains - considering it was my favorite four letter word (free), why not? On the way to it, I figured I'd do a ski area themed hike or set of hikes - Mt. Agassiz and Prospect Mountain were on my radar.
Arriving in Bethlehem, I saw 1HappyHonda pull into the Irving station parking lot. Sure enough, it was 1HappyHiker!
Our destination was Mt. Agassiz. Mt. Agassiz was once home to a small ski area. In addition, a much larger development was proposed in the 1960s, including a monorail - for skier use! Like the monorail proposal at Attitash, this plan never got off the ground.
Since we didn't have too much time, we decided to hike the auto road rather than visit the old ski area.
The auto road up Mt. Agassiz was a bit dull scenerywise. 1HastyHiker and I made pretty good time up to the summit.
We saw a few sets of these flowers (or as 1HappyBotanist said, "weeds") along the way:
The summit vista:
My next stop was Prospect Mountain in Lancaster. Pressed for time, I decided to bypass a visit to the ski area and instead hike up the autoroad and recently brushed power line.
The power line cut was pretty steep:
At one point, quasi-scrambling, I forgot to look up and almost hit my head on a utility line:
The fire tower on the summit reminds me of the one on Massaemet Mountain in Western Massachusetts:
There were excellent views of the Kilkenny peaks from the tower:
After hiking down, I drove back up to the summit and was part of a large crowd at the NELSAP presentation. I believe I was perhaps a bit younger than most of the crowd:
The presentation ended just before the sunset:
Arriving in Bethlehem, I saw 1HappyHonda pull into the Irving station parking lot. Sure enough, it was 1HappyHiker!
Our destination was Mt. Agassiz. Mt. Agassiz was once home to a small ski area. In addition, a much larger development was proposed in the 1960s, including a monorail - for skier use! Like the monorail proposal at Attitash, this plan never got off the ground.
Since we didn't have too much time, we decided to hike the auto road rather than visit the old ski area.
The auto road up Mt. Agassiz was a bit dull scenerywise. 1HastyHiker and I made pretty good time up to the summit.
We saw a few sets of these flowers (or as 1HappyBotanist said, "weeds") along the way:
The summit vista:
My next stop was Prospect Mountain in Lancaster. Pressed for time, I decided to bypass a visit to the ski area and instead hike up the autoroad and recently brushed power line.
The power line cut was pretty steep:
At one point, quasi-scrambling, I forgot to look up and almost hit my head on a utility line:
The fire tower on the summit reminds me of the one on Massaemet Mountain in Western Massachusetts:
There were excellent views of the Kilkenny peaks from the tower:
After hiking down, I drove back up to the summit and was part of a large crowd at the NELSAP presentation. I believe I was perhaps a bit younger than most of the crowd:
The presentation ended just before the sunset: