Sunday, September 27, 2015

Visit to the Pine Knob shelter

Did a little trail wandering this afternoon and stopped by the Pine Knob shelter.  It's a nice little shelter with a well labeled spring out off the side. There are many campsites nearby and the area appears heavily used. We'll keep this in mind for when we hike the Maryland section of the Appalachian Trail in its entirety. :)



Friday, September 25, 2015

Mount Washington Lakes of the Clouds Hike


We had a perfect weather window for this trip, with 8AM temps in the 50s at the Ammonoosuc trail head and highs in the mid 60s at altitude. The Ammonoosuc started off pleasant enough and was a very enjoyable hike to Gem Pool around the 2 mile mark. We bagged a neat geocache at the pool and ate a quick snack there. The last mile to the hut was very challenging for us, having not hiked in a long time with only a few warm up hikes in VA and MD over the last month. Lots of steep rock scrambles, a ladder, and many many many tall rocks up to the summit. The views are spectacular all the way up this trail. We stayed overnight at the Lakes of the Clouds Hut, which was its own unique and enjoyable experience. I soaked my tired feet in the ice cold lakes which brought welcome relief. After a hearty dinner of stuffed shells, fresh salad, pumpkin bisque and brownies, a good night's sleep, and great breakfast, we started out again for the summit. We took the Crawford path to the summit which was far easier than the Ammonoosuc, but a little steep at the summit, which drove a poor decision we'll visit later. 
We ate hot dogs and clam chowder in the summit facility (warning, they only take cash). We photographed the Cog trains, and bagged a webcam geocache. We decided to leave a little early, right around noon, to make the descent and make sure we'd be back for dinner at the Hut at 6. We decided to take the Tuckerman Ravine trail down to the Tuckerman Junction and across the Tuckerman Crossover thinking it would be a little easier that the steepest of what we did on the way up. Huge mistake. The descent down Tuckerman is grueling and tedious, with gnarly rocks all the way to the junction. We worked at a snails pace all the way down. The Tuckerman Crossover, however, was extra nice. In the middle of nowhere, you could hear no man made noise....it was silent. The 3rd day we went down via Crawford, Westside, Gulfside, and Jewell trails. This path, despite what people say, is absolutely beautiful. A portion of it crosses under the Cog Railway, which was really neat. We were lucky and videoed a train as it went by in the fog. The top part of Jewel is pretty darn steep, but easier than Ammonoosuc would have been. The rest is also consistently steep and relentless, but eventually tapers off to nice dirt trail. All in all, an outstanding trip and accomplishment for us both. Be prepared, work up to it, and take your time. This is a challenging hike with huge rewards all along the way. Eventually I'll create a compilation video, for now, the raw Pics and vids on the links below:
https://goo.gl/photos/zWEqC8eJczDst2Zh9
https://goo.gl/photos/LH6tQwgJGXa4uFxy6
https://goo.gl/photos/QGgGH2A1riNvV6Qi9
https://goo.gl/photos/wKFK5snrFZomhjex5

This is the second video of our Mount Washington hike, showing the descent down from Lakes of the Clouds Hut. We took the Crawford, Westside, Gulfside, and Jewell Trails down to the Ammonoosuc trailhead parking.  

Monday, September 14, 2015

Video: Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail Hike up Mount Washington

Long tough hike to the Lakes of the Clouds Hut, Mount Washington Summit, and back down via the Jewel Trail.  This is from Days 1 and 2 on the mountain. 

Friday, September 11, 2015

Cog Railway New Hampshire Time Lapse

Fun timelapse video of the Cog Railway in New Hampshire I made during a hiking trip in September 2015.  I'm compiling videos and pictures from the actual hike and plan to post a video of that sometime soon.  :)