Friday, December 21, 2018
Kick-off for Christmas
Tonight we went to the "Christmas in Song" event at the Watch Hill chapel. We dodged the rain showers and enjoyed solos, choral singing and hand bell ringing. Merry Christmas to you all!
Friday, November 16, 2018
Quick trip to Cambridge, UK
Sunday, November 11, 2018
My Shaw (NH): First winter hike of the season
Today we enjoyed a bracing hike to Mt Shaw and Black Snout. These are two of the northern-most mountains in Southern New Hampshire (that is, they are in the middle of the state). Mt Shaw is on the "52 with a view" list, and we were not disappointed.
Zealand frolicked in the snow and we enjoyed his company. He carried his own water, kibble, leash, bowls etc, so he is nearly ready for a solo overnight backpacking trip!
Friday, October 19, 2018
Presidential Traverse (August 2018)
Back in August we helped to organize a traverse of the Presidential Range in New Hampshire. This above treeline hike is a little over 30 miles long, so we decided to take two days and stay at the AMC Lake of the Clouds hut overnight. We were joined by Bill, Kim, Don, Anne, Mike and Denise.
We started at 5am from the northern trailhead for Mt Madison (by headlight), and took in Mts Adams, Jefferson, and Washington on the first day. We arrived at the hut very tired and with only about a minute to spare before dinner was served! On the second day we enjoyed clear views from the summits of Mts Munro, Pierce and Jackson. Our feet were very sore by the time we got back to the car at the AMC Highland Center in Crawford Notch.
August Visit from the Hancocks
Its time to catch up and blog on some activities from the summer......
Back in August we were listed by cousin Michael Hancock and his family (Margaret, Alex & Charlotte). It was a warm weekend, so we explored the local sites and spent a nice afternoon at the beach in Watch Hill. The kids enjoyed swimming, but it was a bit too cold for the adults!
Saturday, October 6, 2018
Monday, July 23, 2018
Tripyramids, rock slides, and Zealand's first 4000' summit
On Saturday the weather was clear and warm, so we decided to do a classic White Mountain hike/scramble over the Tripyramid range. We had been eyeing this hike for several years!
The hike departed from Waterville Valley to the south and ascended North Tripyramid via an open rock slide. Once on the ridge it was an easy hike over Middle Tripyramid to the South summit. Then, we had to descend another rock slide to get back to the valley and our starting point.
This was a big hike for our fury friend Mr Zealand. He had never hiked above 4000' and he had never been on a rock scramble like this before. The biggest challenge was getting over the big steps in the rock, and staying cool on an exposed sun-baked south facing rock slide. We kept him well hydrated and were able to give him a helping hand in a few places. Overall, he did really well and he still had a spring in his step when he got back to the car (which is more than can be said for the older two members of the party!).








