Kallin for snows this weekender in Canaan. Get your Sandy on.
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Kallin for snows this weekender in Canaan. Get your Sandy on.
Anyone have recommendations for a shop somewhere between Hartford, CT and Killington, VT who could mount up some Sollyfit Plates? I know, "Mount your own skis, JONG!" But I don't have a workshop or the tools or the time to get it done, and I'd rather have someone who knows what they're doing do it since I'm more likely to measure once and drill thrice.
^ I don't know specifics, but as close to the hill as possible has the best odds of not f'ing it up.
Anyone gotten a good view of Mt. Washington and surrounding peaks yesterday or today? If so, do you think the pemi loop or the presidential traverse is still snow free for a hike tomorrow? Or is the snow lingering? The webcams are all fogged up so I cant tell. The observatory deck looks dry now, but I saw some really white/snowy pics posted on the Mt. Washington Observatory's facebook page. I am aware that it might snow an inch or two tonight, but who knows, supposed to be sunny tomorrow so might be worth a go if there's no real accumulation tonight
The peaks have been in the clouds since yesterday afternoon. However, temperatures have been in the mid 40's with 40-50mph winds for almost 24 hours now. So I would think most of the snow is gone. However, with the temperatures forecast to drop back into the mid-20s tonight and tomorrow I think you would fine some pretty icy hiking.
Just guessing here, but I would be surprised if the snow depth was an issue. MWOBS says wet rocks with traces of snow for ground conditions. Only 6.8 inches of snow total for the month which coupled with sun wind and rain should have brought down the accumulations. The Pemi is lower and should be better if you are concerned. Over a dozen years ago I tweaked a shoulder slipping on ice on an early season trek. I have brought poles with me since then.
Those are some long treks in the available light.
edit: oops talked with someone and your question was answered
Single daying the Pemi Loop has been a goal of mine for years, never did it yet. I did it in two days 3 years ago. Good luck, its a burley hike, especially when you get past Lafeyette until Bond. Such a cool area, I'm jealous.
Another goal I've had in that area is to ski the Mt. Bond landslides. All but given up on that one though. Such a cool area.
Storm looks like its going the wrong way on the GFS.
It looks like I *might* have the opportunity to cut out tomorrow and/or Friday and do some climbing. If anyone is interested in climbing at Farley Ledges, shoot me a PM.
Some thoughts on this weekend's weather - looks like we have gotten off track...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o84hpfMgHTc
Well, shit.
Bummer.
What? Nobody is driving down to W. VA for the first storm of the season like last year?
Waiting.
how'd it go Couloirman?
My guess is he's taking a nap after hiking all night. :mummy:
Last TOPT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIbcqgXh5-4
Cold, dark, wet, windy, and awesome. Microspikes were absolutely necessary in lots of places. Many a medium sized snow drift along the trails. Beautiful hike. LONG hike-- I really underestimated it. Kinda figured it would be just like the presi traverse only a little longer but all the tough terrain came near the end when my legs were already dead. Went pretty slowly though, I think I could shave off quite a bit of time in the warm weather but it was fun. Get it while you can if anyone is debating giving it a go! Time for a nap!
Quite the walk. How many miles?
Hey rog, why don't you brog about how you did it in Oct 88, got caught in the blizzard, drove home, did it in reverse with skis, then mtn biked to the shore, and caught sweet double overhead clean Easties while everyone else was too busy trying to dig out their avy gear.
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...1#.VFJ4dt33arU
could be good.
i wore my ski socks to work by mistake today. omen?
oh crap
Anyone going to the NYC DOMY premier tonight?