nh appalachian trail: the presidential range mt. pierce to mt. madison

Clouds Approaching Mt. Eisenhower on the NH Presidential Range

New Hampshire has no shortage of premier hiking destinations, and the Presidential Range from Mt. Webster to Mt. Madison holds the most prized pearls in the state’s peak-bagging sea. Eight summits on the 19-mile Presidential Traverse are on the list of 48 4,000-footers, including the top five to tickle the sky. Having already covered Mt. Webster and Mt. Jackson on the previous post, I began this hike with the Crawford Path connecting to Mizpah Spring Hut. Read More

so, you’re going to winter hike mt. washington?

Mt. Washington Tuckerman Ravine Viewed from Lion Head trail in Winter

You can’t sleep. You toss. You turn. Visions of the “world’s worst weather” pummel the sugar plum fairies trying to dance through your head. Bitter cold. Biting winds. Fickly visibility. Winter hiking Mt. Washington—New England’s highest peak at 6,288 feet—is all fun and games with the added disclaimer of avalanche danger. Read More

tuckerman ravine trail, mt. washington, pinkham notch, new hampshire

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If you’re looking to boldly hike where no explorer has gone before, this trail isn’t for you. On the contrary, Mt. Washington is a major New Hampshire tourist destination, and the Tuckerman Ravine Trail is the White Mountains’ version of hiking Disneyland. This isn’t to say you shouldn’t do it. Quite the opposite, in fact. Consider it required reading for hiking. Read More