bignslow
Active member
Hi Everyone,
We're going with a large group to Baxter in the next few weeks (staying at Roaring Brook, Chimney Pond, and Daicy Pond). We have our pulks all constructed (and mildly tested), so far our biggest lesson learned is that weight in pulks are still weight and you can't go crazy bringing anything you want. All of our reservations and permits are all good to go, so now all that is left to do is go.
I'm looking to see if anyone has any pointers along the lines of "I wish I knew this before our trip" but specifically I have some questions:
I tried to do a search, but I didn't come up with what I was looking for.
Thanks,
Mike
We're going with a large group to Baxter in the next few weeks (staying at Roaring Brook, Chimney Pond, and Daicy Pond). We have our pulks all constructed (and mildly tested), so far our biggest lesson learned is that weight in pulks are still weight and you can't go crazy bringing anything you want. All of our reservations and permits are all good to go, so now all that is left to do is go.
I'm looking to see if anyone has any pointers along the lines of "I wish I knew this before our trip" but specifically I have some questions:
- What was it like trying to get fires started in the stoves (did you bring saws/hatchet)? What about kindling/fire starters?
- What did you do for water at the various locations (we were considering bringing some larger pots for melting snow and boiling water)?
- Is there anything you brought/didn't bring that you regret?
- How challenging was it to pull a pulk up from Roaring Brook to Chimney Pond?
- What weight sleeping bag did you bring (choosing between 15* and -20*)?
- What were your interactions like with the rangers, regarding registering for your climbs (regarding the "class" system)?
I tried to do a search, but I didn't come up with what I was looking for.
Thanks,
Mike