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| jpvt | crawford path/eisenhower loop ![]() Date Climbed: Sep 17, 2006 | |
| my fav peak of the southern presidentials | ||
| Posted Sep 22, 2006 1:20 am | ||
| Brian Jenkins | Via Pierce ![]() Date Climbed: Sep 3, 2006 | |
| Second peak bagged on South to North Presidential Traverse. winds were picking up, visibility decreasing, rain falling and some huge cairn up top. | ||
| Posted Sep 12, 2006 5:45 pm | ||
| avidwanderer | The last peak of the day ![]() Date Climbed: Aug 1, 2006 | |
| This was the last peak of the four we (my wife, dog and I) bagged after starting out at 302/AT crossing. We started at 1000 and topped this one out around 1630. We then dropped down edmands for a long walk down clinton and 302 back to our car at the AT parking lot. | ||
| Posted Aug 14, 2006 3:21 am | ||
| royswkr | Used to be Mt Pleasant ![]() Date Climbed: Jun 21, 1972 | |
| The large cairn and Eisenhower plaque have both vanished from the summit | ||
| Posted May 2, 2006 10:13 pm | ||
| Matt Worster | Earth Day hike ![]() Date Climbed: Apr 22, 1990 | |
| with the boy scouts | ||
| Posted Mar 30, 2006 1:37 am | ||
| giggy | Route Climbed: crawford path/emdunds path/ Date Climbed: many ![]() | |
| fun in winter | ||
| Posted Dec 30, 2005 1:40 pm | ||
| Cookie Addict | Route Climbed: Presidential Traverse Date Climbed: June 3,2005 ![]() | |
| 8 peaks - we missed the last one on accident - in 19.8 miles. I slept REALLY well that night! | ||
| Posted Oct 14, 2005 5:23 am | ||
| rolkamon | Route Climbed: Crawford Path / Eisenhower Loop Date Climbed: 1 September 2005 ![]() | |
| Broad rounded empty summit. The summit was in and out of clouds. Clouds racing by under 40 mph winds. We took a break behind the summit marker cairn. | ||
| Posted Sep 5, 2005 10:41 am | ||
| Brian Pierz | Route Climbed: Crawford Path from the Nauman Tentsite Date Climbed: August 27, 2005 ![]() | |
| One of the all-time great days up on the Presidential Range. Much different from last year's hike, when all we could see is fog. Hit this summit on the way from Pierce and then onto Washington. | ||
| Posted Sep 1, 2005 7:38 am | ||
| dspal | Route Climbed: Edmands Path Date Climbed: August 2003 ![]() | |
| Pretty cold for August...wish I had had a jacket.... | ||
| Posted Aug 18, 2005 8:31 pm | ||
| woodstrider | Route Climbed: AT Date Climbed: 8/22/03 ![]() | |
| Beautiful | ||
| Posted Jul 22, 2005 5:48 pm | ||
| nartreb | Route Climbed: Crawford Path Date Climbed: 12 July 2003 ![]() | |
| Oops I forgot to sign the log on my own page! It was a beautiful day, we bagged most of the southern Presis by taking the very gentle Crawford Path and following the ridge. | ||
| Posted Apr 25, 2005 9:08 am | ||
| dwhike | Route Climbed: Edmands/Crawford Paths Date Climbed: May 1996, July 1998 ![]() | |
| My favorite NH peak, bar-none. The Edmands Path is a wonderful trail and the views of Washington and the Presi's from the summit are incredible! | ||
| Posted Feb 7, 2005 9:39 am | ||
| therapy? | Route Climbed: Crawford Path/ Eisenhower Date Climbed: Dec 10, 2004 ![]() | |
| We left Crawford Notch just after daybreak, climbing slowly on Crawford Path, crunching through a few inches of dry snow. At intersection of Webster Cliff Trail, we put on our crampons, as the exposed parts of the trail on the ridge were completely covered in 1 - 2" of ice and rime coated every tree and boulder. Air temperatures were about 22ยบ, wind was 40 - 50 knots on the ridge, visibilty limited to 200 - 300 yards. We ascended quickly to the summit, then retraced our steps on Crawford Path to pick up Mt. Pierce - then down below the ridge, postholing 12 - 18" in dry powdery snow, to camp that night at Nauman Tent Site. | ||
| Posted Dec 13, 2004 1:06 pm | ||
| WhiteLief | Route Climbed: Crawford Path Date Climbed: October 24, 2004 ![]() | |
| Eisenhower popped out of the clouds around 11:00 AM, and the day was spectacular. | ||
| Posted Oct 30, 2004 11:13 am | ||
| CharlesD | Route Climbed: AT northbound Date Climbed: August 1995 ![]() | |
| From the journal: Day 2: Somewhat more haggard, but with spirits still high, we traversed the Southern Presidential range (including the lovely but under-appreciated Middle Sasquatch Mountain and Eisenhower) on our way to Mt. Monroe, Lake of the Clouds storm shelter (in which we were allowed to huddle for $6 per person). Rising winds and falling temperatures, not to mention a whole variety of joint injuries, were harbingers to our sound thumping by Mother Nature. | ||
| Posted Oct 28, 2004 12:33 am | ||
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