When Mainiacs attack! some Northern Presi's, 03/05/10

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PETCH

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Windham, Me
Date:03/5/10 (Friday)

Cast of Characters: Jerry, Kate, Keith (Kpmmbm), Crazy Bob, and Petch

Peaks/Trails: Mt Madison and Mt Adams via Valley Way Trail, Gulfside Trail, psuedo bushwacks to both peaks, Valley Way back down.

Trail Conditions: Valley Way is nicely packed out by snowshoe traffic. Above treeline, Gulfside Trail is hard packed with some drifting. Followed prior snowshoe traffic up to both peaks.

Commentary: Keith, Bob and I met Jerry and Kate up at Appalachia Friday morning, and began our hike at 8:30am. We were not sure how far we would go, and figured we’d make it up to the hut and decide from there. Jerry and Kate are both Doctors (Cardiologist, and ER doctor, respectively), so we figured we would be in good hands if any of us developed a medical issue. During a hike, I often feel like I’m going to have a heart attack, and usually end up driving my head into some branch at one point or another. Luckily, their skills would not be required on this trip.

The Valley Way is in great shape with just minimal evidence of bare booting. We wore showshoes all the way up and down. The sun was shining through the hardwoods as we ascended. Weather conditions weren’t bad with sun, warm temps, and moderate winds up top.

Sun peaking through on the Valley Way
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The Northern Presidentials are probably my favorite peaks. The elevation gain, the ruggedness of the landscape, the exposure……they are really awesome. But, all those characteristics can also make for a physically demanding and exhausting hike.

As the Valley Way steepened, I began to bonk :mad: and doubted I would be summiting anything today. The high snowpack coupled with the spruce branches were really reaking havoc with my ice-axe causing me to repeatedly get hung up everywhere. It was a bit exhausting. What was that, Bob was saying..”Move you’re a$$ and your mind will follow”? or was it the other way around? As we broke tree line and looked at the beautiful landscape, I began to feel better.

Breaking through the Spruces into the land of White
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We made our way to the hut area and came across a couple groups doing a traverse. The winds at this point were minimal, but we layered up and decided to summit Mt Adams first. Keith needed Adams for his 48 list. It’s wild to see so much snow up there. I can count on a few fingers how many times I saw exposed rock. Where are the rocks? I thought there were Rocks on Top!

We went along the Gulfside trail and followed prior snowshoe traffic up to Mt Adams. It may have been the Airline trail. There is so much snow, who really knows….It was a long climb, and some of us were feeling it. Crazy Bob was the optimist/motivational speaker, encouraging the pace and talking about doing Mt. Madison afterwards. As much as I appreciated his words, if I could have reached my ice axe, I would have…….. and Kate’s skills would have been necessary ;). Actually, I owe Bob a lot. He has pushed me to some peaks where normally I would have turned around. Eventually, we peaked on Adams and enjoyed the views. We didn’t hang out long as the winds were whipping pretty good.

Keith and Crazy Bob on Adams
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The Doc's (Kate and Jerry) up near Adams
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Down Mt Adams we went and back tracked towards the hut. We could see a lone hiker coming down Mt. Madison. We stopped outside the hut and found out the lone hiker was MEB. She mentioned she is finishing the grid next month, then starting the AT down in Georgia in April. We wished her well. We had our lunch, then dropped our packs and headed up Madison. Although, I was pretty fatigued, I had enough in the tank to make it up.

Wind swept Landscape
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Cruising down Madison
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We all summited, made it back down to the hut, and saddled up for the hike down at 2pm. The hike down went ok with some of us battling cramping. We took a break, refueled, and continued down. We made it down to the vehicles at 4pm.

A great hike with a great group of folks. #39 for Keith, and 2 more W48’s for all of us. Off to the Moat for a post hike brew and vittles, and then back to Maine.

Hiking stats: about 10 miles, 5000 ft of ele gain. 7 hrs, 30mins


Slideshow ^

Hiking Pictures:http://picasaweb.google.com/mpetcher

Ascent List:http://peakbagger.com/climber/climblistc.aspx?cid=1767

Petch
 
Great report and pictures. What a terrific day you all had. I guess hitting the Northern Presis during the week is the trick. :D


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Congratulations in advance to MEB and good luck on the AT! (no hijack intended) ;)
 
Excellent trip report Petch.:D We picked a perfect day to hike. I also rate the Northern Presidentials as my favorite peaks. It was pleasure hiking with Kpmmbm again and hiking with Jerry and Kate for the first time . It was a great group and I hope our paths cross again in the future.
Always remember "Move your a$$ and your mind will follow".:cool:
 
Thx BIGEarl, Blaze, CrazyBob, Loanshark, and Dave Bear!

We certainly got lucky with the weather and had a great trip. CrazyBob gets the credit for the Pix....

Petch
 
Petch,
What a spectacular day you all had. Terrific photos. Sorry we couldn't join you. We were over on South Doublehead waving at you guys though.
I think when you get out of the woods and see the views that gives you an "energized" feeling to continue on. Or as the Nike slogan goes: Just Do It.

Donna:)
 
Petch,
What a spectacular day you all had. Terrific photos. Sorry we couldn't join you. We were over on South Doublehead waving at you guys though.
I think when you get out of the woods and see the views that gives you an "energized" feeling to continue on. Or as the Nike slogan goes: Just Do It.

Donna:)

I wish you two could have join us. but then what would Petch have called this hike? :D
 
I wish you two could have join us. but then what would Petch have called this hike? :D

Thx Donna, Yes breaking tree line is like getting a shot of adrenaline.

If you guys would have come on the hike, the title may have read something like: "Lobsters and Crabs attack the Northern Presi's" . Your avatar says Maryland....;)

Petch
 
Marylanders Attack

Thx Donna, Yes breaking tree line is like getting a shot of adrenaline.

If you guys would have come on the hike, the title may have read something like: "Lobsters and Crabs attack the Northern Presi's" . Your avatar says Maryland....;)

Petch

That would have been a great title! Next time for sure.

Donna and Mike:)
 
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