Hikerick
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As of 01/06/05, I have 7 peaks left to finish my winter 46:
Seward & Seymour (correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the road has been closed, so these could be a looooooooooooong walk!)
Santanoni & Panther
MacComb, South Dix & East Dix (I'm thinking of going in from Elk lake, up the MacComb slide, over So & E, back over So, & down from the So & Pough col via Lillian Brook--hey, I said I'm thinking about it! The other option is from 73 along the south branch of the Bouquet, up East, So, MacComb, back over South Dix, & bushwack down from somewhere on the ridge--I'd like to do this with someone who's done it before. The 3rd option is the West Mill Brook trail, but I discovered that starts 1000 feet lower than Elk Lake, so maybe not the best idea . . . .) Any thoughts?
I'm looking for companions to accompany me on any or all of the trips I'll need to make to do these hikes. My plan right now is to watch the trail reports and the weather reports, and when my schedule is good, the trail's been broken, and the weather looks good, take a vacation day and GO FOR IT! (This strategy worked well for me last year--seven summits, with only one failed attempt--and that was because I ignored the weather). My goal (tentatively) is to try to finish this winter.
Anyone interested?
Seward & Seymour (correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the road has been closed, so these could be a looooooooooooong walk!)
Santanoni & Panther
MacComb, South Dix & East Dix (I'm thinking of going in from Elk lake, up the MacComb slide, over So & E, back over So, & down from the So & Pough col via Lillian Brook--hey, I said I'm thinking about it! The other option is from 73 along the south branch of the Bouquet, up East, So, MacComb, back over South Dix, & bushwack down from somewhere on the ridge--I'd like to do this with someone who's done it before. The 3rd option is the West Mill Brook trail, but I discovered that starts 1000 feet lower than Elk Lake, so maybe not the best idea . . . .) Any thoughts?
I'm looking for companions to accompany me on any or all of the trips I'll need to make to do these hikes. My plan right now is to watch the trail reports and the weather reports, and when my schedule is good, the trail's been broken, and the weather looks good, take a vacation day and GO FOR IT! (This strategy worked well for me last year--seven summits, with only one failed attempt--and that was because I ignored the weather). My goal (tentatively) is to try to finish this winter.
Anyone interested?