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    • Day 44

      Day 42 - The Presidental Range

      August 14 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Can't believe it has been a week since my last update. Time flys.

      This day I tackled the Presidentials, a range of mountains named after presidents. I'd "stealth" camped, very visibly, at the tree line at the start of the range. Great spot - trees blocked all the wind, no rain, no squirrels.

      Starting up the first summit, Mt Madison, was the most challenging part of the day. Steep climb and high winds. Sometimes the gust would push me off balance and I'd stumble half a meter (about 3 feet) off to the side. Very challenging but very worth it.

      I approached Madison Spring hut, it is built in a very beautiful and scenic location. These huts have been built along the White Mountains in response to the high numbers of people yoloing over them. The extreme popularity of this section of track has caused damage to the Alpine environment and something needed to be done to mitigate the impact. The huts hold about 50 people each and serve dinner and breakfasts. They are expensive to stay in, though thru hikers have a work-for-stay option where you wash up and scrub tables for 2 hours, in exchange you can eat the left overs and sleep on the floor.

      I refilled my water at the hut, it is nice to just use a tap and not set up my filtering system. And also helped myself to the breakfast leftovers. The porridge was gross.

      The other thing note at this point was that after summiting Madison, the trail became very easy. It is a highly trafficked tourist trail, even though it was a week day there were loads of people out on the trail. Including the Olympic ski team that were trail running to stay in shape.

      There was also a lady having a panic due to fear of heights. Her family was helping her so there wasn't much I could do to assist.

      About halfway along the range is Mt Washington. There is a rail line to the top which a coal powered train uses to bring hordes of tourists back and forth. The summit was once (and I assume still is) a meteorological station but has now been expanded into various tourist buildings. It is absolute bedlam up there, other hikers described it as a zoo. So many people bustling about. Not what I've become accustomed to these last few weeks.

      George Washington has a great legacy and it is fitting that the mountain be named after him. However on this day it is accurate to say that I've topped even Washington!

      Somewhere along the trail I'd met other hikers, Hayden and Mike (no trail names), and we started hiking as a group for protection against bears (joking). Mike shared a Whoppie Pie, an American snack, it is like cake.

      We arrived at Mizpah Hut and Campsite ($5 fee for camping). It was absolutely awash with people, the camp maintainer, Erica, is a hero and was able to squeeze everyone in despite the overcrowding.

      There has been so many more people on the trail recently. I think that word has gotten out that I am hiking the AT and now every man and his dog wants to do it. :)

      Mike has kindly agreed to give me a lift into North Conway tomorrow. He lives in Maine and was just camping a day or two, so he is heading back. I gave Hayden my food bag to pick through as he was a little short on food for where he wanted to resupply at.
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    • Day 31

      New Hampshire Mount Washington

      October 12, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 5 °C

      Wir sind im White Mountain Forest NP und wollen heute zu Fuss auf den höchsten Berg Mount Washington 1917 m. An der Coq Trail Talstation müssen wir 10 $ pro Person Gebietszutritt bezahlen, welche wir vergütet bekommen, wenn wir mit der Bahn zurückfahren. Mit guter Aussicht zum Mount Washington laufen wir los, es geht ziemlich steil und verblockt den Berg hoch. Die letzten 400 hm laufen wir im dichten Nebel. Irgendwann stossen wir auf bizarre Eisformationen welche der Wind und die Kälte gebildet haben. Es ist windig und die Temperatur dadurch bestimmt unter 0 Grad. Oben angekommen, wärmen wir uns mit einem heissen amerikanischen Kaffee auf. An der Wand steht gross "Mount Washington, dass schlechteste Wetter auf Erden". Hier haben sie im Jahr über 100 Tage Nebel und im Mai kann es noch schneien. Zurück geht's mit der antiken Zahnradbahn, Rückfahrt 65 $ pro Person, für uns sind es 55 $.Read more

    • Day 12

      Mt. Washington Summit, 6288 ft

      October 10, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Mount Washington, in New Hampshire, is the highest peak in the Northeastern United States at 6,288.2 ft (1,916.6 m) and the most topographically prominent mountain east of the Mississippi River.
      The mountain is notorious for its erratic weather. On the afternoon of April 12, 1934, the Mount Washington Observatory recorded a windspeed of 231 miles per hour (372 km/h) at the summit, the world record from 1934 until 1996. Mount Washington still holds the record for highest measured wind speed not associated with a tornado or tropical cyclone.

      Die Presidential Range ist eine Bergkette in den White Mountains im US-Bundesstaat New Hampshire . Die bedeutendsten Gipfel sind die höchsten Gipfel der Weißen und sind nach amerikanischen Präsidenten benannt, gefolgt von prominenten Persönlichkeiten des öffentlichen Lebens des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts. Die Presidential Range ist dafür berüchtigt, dass sie zu den schlechtesten Wetterbedingungen der Welt zählt, vor allem aufgrund der unvorhersehbaren hohen Windgeschwindigkeiten und Whiteout-Bedingungen auf den höheren Gipfeln. Aufgrund der schlechten Wetterbedingungen wird die Presidential Range häufig für Bergsteigertrainings für diejenigen genutzt, die anschließend einige der höchsten Berge der Welt besteigen, darunter den K2 und den Everest.

      Der Mount Washington ist der höchste der Präsidenten-Berge.

      Und wir hatten zuerst Sonne mit Fernsicht, dann kamen Wolken und kurz vor der Abfahrt zurück nach unten kam der Schnee waagrecht. Am Nachmittag schien dann wieder die Sonne oben.
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    • Day 6

      Day 6 - Climbing Mountains

      October 5, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      It was time to start working our way west and toward home.
      But first a stop in North Conway NH!
      Luckily it wasn’t far from our stay in Sagadahoc Bay ME to North Conway and we arrived in town early enough to find a campground, park the trailer and make it to the base on Mt Washington before they closed the road for the day!
      It was quite a harrowing ride both up and down the mountain 😳 but very worth it at the top. While it wasn’t a perfectly clear afternoon I think the cloud cover added to the view. And then we actually drove through some of the low cloud cover on the trip back to the base.
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    • Day 12

      Our Buick, out of order

      October 10, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

      Unser Mietwagen springt nicht mehr an. Und jetzt warten wir erst mal 150 Minuten auf den von AVIS bestellten Pannendienst. Aber es gibt Kaffee, WLAN und es ist warm. Und wir können in Echtzeit verfolgen, wie weit der Pannendienst noch entfernt ist.
      Nach 120 Minuten kommt der Pannendienst. Wir schildern unser Problem mit dem Auto (springt nicht an), der Mann probiert es, zuerst auch nur klick-klick-klick-klick-klick. Aber dann springt das Scheiss-Auto tatsächlich an! Dreckskarre. Wir stehen etwas wie Idioten da - auch wenn die Beiden das abstreiten. Auf Nachfragen scheint das Problem bei der Batterie und könnte an den Kontakten liegen. Diese werden gereinigt, dreimal probieren wir erfolgreich, unser Auto zu starten, was jedesmal klappt. Nach 20 U$ Trinkgeld und einer herzlichen Verabschiedung geht die Fahrt weiter.
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    • Day 12

      Coq Railway Mt. Washington

      October 10, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 6 °C

      Wir scheinen Glück zu haben, denn das Wetter spielt noch mit für unseren Ausflug auf den Mt. Washington. Jetzt muss nur noch die alte Dampfeisenbahn fahren - aber das macht sie ja seit 1869:

      "The Mount Washington Cog Railway, also known as the Cog, is the world's first mountain-climbing cog railway (rack-and-pinion railway)."

      Alle Passagiere sitzen immer in Fahrtrichtung, obwohl die Wägen nicht kehren. Lösung: die Rückbänke lassen sich verstellen.
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    • Day 51

      Cruising durch den Indian Summer

      September 20, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Betsy im Glück 😊 Indian Summer all around - yippee 😃
      Auf den Mount Washington sind wir natürlich hochgefahren - bis zur Spitze von 1.917 Metern :))
      Der Warnung, dass die Straße steil und eng ist, meinte wohl die Amerikaner, die auch eher dort hoch 'getaumelt' als gefahren sind 🙈 😅Read more

    • Day 28

      NH - Mount Washington

      September 21, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeastern United States at 6,288.2 ft (1,916.6 m)

      The mountain is notorious for its erratic weather. In 1934, the Mount Washington Observatory recorded a windspeed of 231 miles per hour (372 km/h) at the summit, the world record from 1934 until 1996. Mount Washington still holds the record for highest measured wind speed not associated with a tornado or tropical cyclone.

      Often called the most dangerous small mountain in the world, hiking up Mount Washington is not for the fainthearted: elevation gain 1293m and 12 km out and back. So not for us!!

      Hence we took the easy route and chose the
      Cog Railway, the first mountain-climbing cog railway in the world. With an average grade of 25% (some sections approach nearly 38%), it’s also the second steepest!

      "The second greatest Show in Earth" - that’s what showman P.T. Barnum proclaimed in 1869 as he stepped down off the train and marvelled at the view from Mount Washington’s rocky summit. High praise indeed from the man whose grand circus occupied the primary spot.

      So, definitely good enough for us 😉
      Really enjoyed the ride - apart from when the engine stopped unexpectedly on a very steep slope and the driver telling our guide that he had a warning light and needs to check it out 😳😳😯
      Certainly not routine and it did get my heart beating. But all went well.

      It's an amazing sight coming out of the low hanging cloud ("Undercast") and seeing the mountains of the Presidential Range almost next to you.

      The highest mountains in the Presidential Range are named principally for U.S. presidents, with the tallest mountain (Mount Washington) named for the first president and the second tallest (Mount Adams) for the second president. Others include for example
      Mount Eisenhower — after Dwight D. Eisenhower
      Mount Franklin — after Benjamin Franklin
      Mount Jefferson — after Thomas Jefferson
      Mount Adams — after John Adams

      A few little titbits to finish things off
      👆 Search & Rescue and Coast Guard helicopter crews use the helipad on Mount Washington for training sessions to land in strong winds
      👆On the way down, the carriage is actually not connected to the engine but has independent breaks. In fact, the engine is only being used to push the carriage up the hill.

      A long post that can be summarised in a very short statement.

      It was amazing!!
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    • Day 61

      Mt. Washington

      June 16, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 6 °C

      Der Mt. Washington ist der höchste Berg der östlichen USA. Er liegt im National Forest, eine gegend in der ich mich fühle wie in Neuseeland 😍
      Es ist unglaublich dort, Berge Soweit das Auge schauen kann.
      Mit einer Bahn kann man auf den Mt. Washington fahren oder mit dem Motorrad aber das hatten wir nicht 🙈
      Die Fahrt war sehr sehr steil aber der Ausblick vom Gipfel war wundervoll. Das hier Menschen hoch LAUFEN ist unfassbar.
      Eine tolle Gegend 👌

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