sli74
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Hi everyone !!! It has been so long since I have posted that I am not even sure how many of my old VFTT buddies still post and read here . . .
However, I have a situation that has me pondering and would love to hear other people's input/feedback:
Here is the situation:
I have a friend who has never hiked in winter. She is a very experienced hiker but has almost no winter hiking experience. She has another friend, who has a LOT of winter hiking experience and hiking experience in general from what she has told me who wants to take her hiking in the Whites in January.
As an introduction to Winter in the Whites, they will be going to Gray Knob and hiking the Northern Presidentials (possibly Washington also, not clear on this). She has no winter gear right now and little money and even though I will lend her some gear, she likely won't have what I consider to be a fully equipped winter pack.
I know Gray Knob is a safe place and getting there won't be too huge an issue but I am worried. Compared to her very cool and hip friend, I sound like an old worried mother. I am trying to impress upon her the importance of NOT underestimating winter above treeline in the Whites. I want her to be informed and go very prepared both gearwise and also mentally. I was a novice hiker once and I don't want to discourage her but I am a little worried. However, my emails to her sound so "mother hen" compared to the poetic sounding emails from her other friend.
Am I being too dramatic or worrying too much?
What is the best advice you would give her if she were someone you cared very much about? I want her to experience winter in the Whites, it is SUCH an amazing place . . . I wish I could not worry so much. Thoughts?
sli74
However, I have a situation that has me pondering and would love to hear other people's input/feedback:
Here is the situation:
I have a friend who has never hiked in winter. She is a very experienced hiker but has almost no winter hiking experience. She has another friend, who has a LOT of winter hiking experience and hiking experience in general from what she has told me who wants to take her hiking in the Whites in January.
As an introduction to Winter in the Whites, they will be going to Gray Knob and hiking the Northern Presidentials (possibly Washington also, not clear on this). She has no winter gear right now and little money and even though I will lend her some gear, she likely won't have what I consider to be a fully equipped winter pack.
I know Gray Knob is a safe place and getting there won't be too huge an issue but I am worried. Compared to her very cool and hip friend, I sound like an old worried mother. I am trying to impress upon her the importance of NOT underestimating winter above treeline in the Whites. I want her to be informed and go very prepared both gearwise and also mentally. I was a novice hiker once and I don't want to discourage her but I am a little worried. However, my emails to her sound so "mother hen" compared to the poetic sounding emails from her other friend.
Am I being too dramatic or worrying too much?
What is the best advice you would give her if she were someone you cared very much about? I want her to experience winter in the Whites, it is SUCH an amazing place . . . I wish I could not worry so much. Thoughts?
sli74