Took the Lion's Head up, only ran into one other hiker, and found a fresh orange in a plastic bag someone dropped (it belonged to the other hiker I met), nice snack (had to pick it up either way, hate litterbugs). Bagged Monroe also, thanks to a 70 yr. old gent who lead me there, visibility was zero, but he knew the way. He only charged a handshake and a granola bar (I had to force the bar into his hands). No views, very windy, 38 degrees, lots of wet mist. Learned my lesson on this one, cotton isn't even a word allowed to be spokan in my home, NOW. Took Tuckerman down, crowded as hell, and picked up lots of wrappers and what not. Easier route than Lion' Head, but due to the crowds I wish I went down the way I went up.
Onager - Jul 27, 2013 4:08 pm Date Climbed: Mar 1, 2013
Lion Head Winter Route
4AM to 3PM. Took the Lion Head Winter Route until it connected with the Tuckerman Ravine Trail past the Alpine Garden Junction. Cold day, wasn't snowing, low wind, low visibility, heard avalanches in the ravines while on the snow slope. Summited around 11:30 AM. Coming back Winter 2014 for round two.
My Ice Axe and Crampons saved me from serious injury on the descent down the Lion Head Winter Route.
An Ice Climber was killed in an avalanche that day, but didn't know about it until I got home late the next day. Mount Washington isn't a walk in the park hike while under snow.
Anywho, very fun, exhausting, but fun. Glad I got to put some mountaineering skill to the test that day.
Stephen Hall - Jul 26, 2013 11:25 pm Date Climbed: Jul 21, 2013
SEEK THE PEAK
1ST TIME UP, I CAN SEE MY SELF HIKING THIS MT. MANY MORE TIMES.
marilou - Jul 20, 2013 2:36 pm Date Climbed: May 26, 2013
Memorial Day Long Weekend
Summitted in 70mph, blowing snow and wind.
nefarious_1_ - Jul 16, 2013 12:34 am Date Climbed: Jul 14, 2013
Great climb
Great weather with a successful summit and descent. Ascended Lion Head and descended Tuckerman; first time on this mountain. What an amazing time! Tuckerman's ravine is an incredible place; not to be believed! I'm itching to do it all again going up Huntington's! I highly recommend this climb.
islandborn11 - Jul 3, 2013 3:32 pm Date Climbed: Jun 25, 2013
Crazy fog at top
My family rented a place in the White Mountains for our summer vacation so this seemed like a no brainer. Roped my bro, sis, and sis' boyfriend into this as well. Tuckerman was closed so we took Lions Head. In the last hour the famous terrible weather kicked in with drizzle and pea soup for visibility. Enjoyed a bread bowl full of chili at the cafeteria. The hike down was brutal on knees and ankles. My bro is a triathlete but sis and sis' bf were sore the rest of the week. Still, a great, rewarding climb.
jbonbright - Jun 30, 2013 4:39 pm Date Climbed: Jun 27, 2011
Perfect Day
My son (12) and I (48) climbed this over the course of two days. From the Cog Railroad station, we hiked up the relatively easy Jewell Trail to the Summit, hung out at the Observatory for a while, then hiked down to Lakes-of-Clouds Hut. Spent a cold, damp night in a crowded room with a bunch of giggling middle school girls.
The next day, we awoke, grabbed a quick bite, and beat everyone else out the door as we took the challenging Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail back to the Cog RR station and the truck.
The weather on both days was absolutely perfect and the views from the trail and summit were unforgettable. Bucket list item checked off! A rewarding hike with my young son, one I will never forget.
huskertriguy - Jun 14, 2013 12:41 pm Date Climbed: Jun 10, 2013
Beautiful Day!
Tuckerman Ravine / Lion Head
Beautiful day, not too many people on the trail. Visibility at the summit was top-notch.
Avoid motorcycle day.
Be sure to visit the Saalt Pub in Gorham for outstanding poutine and great beer after your hike (I did the night before my hike, after hiking Mansfield in VT -- but they are closed on Mondays).
SHP #31
funnyfarm - Jun 8, 2013 9:32 am Date Climbed: Jun 1, 2013
So much for solitude
I realize it was a Saturday but still! Had to wait in a line of twenty people to get to the actual highpoint. Nice folks though and everyone willing to take photos of your group. Number 10.
does not get nicer than that day was. Also, not a soul on the mountain
sredfern - May 24, 2013 11:08 pm Date Climbed: Dec 28, 2012
Crew 63 Summits on 2nd Try!
Took the heartiest of my BSA Venture Crew up for our second annual winter attempt. Slept at Hermit Lake the first night in near zero weather. Headed up Lions Head early and summited in amazingly clear weather! Snow storm came in fast and we descended in snow all the way down. We decided not to camp at Hermit Lake again which was good because the storm raged for most of a day. First winter ascent after 3 attempts in storms, below 0 cold and 100+ mph winds on other trys.
pattyd82ab - May 21, 2013 8:41 am Date Climbed: Jan 14, 2010
First Summit
I climbed with the Norwich University Mountain Cold Weather Company. My group did Lions Head. Great hike. It was warm enough to summit in T- shirts, until we started standing around at the summit.
jainman09 - May 9, 2013 4:03 pm Date Climbed: Mar 16, 2011
Late Winter Ascent
My brother and I Grabbed a shelter at Tuckerman Ravine and hunkered down for the night. It was nice having three walls and practically a fourth made of snow. Next day started up Lion Head in low vis/heavy wind. Had to break out the ice axes on the steep trail! Thought about turning around when visibility broke at Lion Head. Weather got better all day. Lucked out with a rather warm sunny day on top. Still windy, but it always is. Glissaded all the way down to camp!
jainman09 - May 9, 2013 3:56 pm Date Climbed: Jun 25, 2010
My Wife's First Summit!
First day was a wet/windy trek up the Jewell trail to a nice camping spot about halfway. Summit day was gorgeous! Wife rode the Cog Railway down and left me to break camp on my own.
bbooth - Apr 26, 2013 5:01 pm Date Climbed: Mar 2, 2013
Checked it off my list
Great day on the mountain, and will be back many times in the future.
Russell Nash - Apr 8, 2013 8:52 am Date Climbed: Oct 20, 2012
HP #4 Lion's Head / Boott Spur
It was a gorgeous day. We were worried it was going to rain as it was sprinkling in the morning but it turned into the perfect day. We headed went up Lion's Head trail and came back down Boott Spur. It was an unforgettable experience.
rickford - Apr 1, 2013 1:19 pm Date Climbed: Mar 31, 2013
Winter [like] Ascent
Solo-hike up via the Jewel Trail. There was still at least 2-3 feet of snow everywhere. Winds were in the mid 40's and the temps around 20 degrees at the summit. Windchill was 1 degree.
Could have never done it without snow-shoes.
joseyinnet - Mar 26, 2013 4:09 pm Date Climbed: Aug 31, 2009
windy, cloudy
nice that there's hot food on top though.
RoadtoDenali - Mar 14, 2013 2:39 pm Date Climbed: Mar 10, 2013
Lions Head - Winter Route
Beautiful weekend to climb washington.Spent Friday climbing ice on Willeys slide. Hiked up to Harvard cabin on Saturday and set up camp. Hiked to Huntigtons ravine Sat night to do some ice anchor and belay training. Got up Sunday morning and summitted via Lions Head Winter Route. Sunny, 20 degrees, and only 30-40 mph winds above tree line. Great day on Mt Washington.
Been doing the Whites since I was a kid. Was up there last weekend on a beautiful couple days perched up on the ridge over Great Gully, best winter weather I've ever had up there.
andrew hemmerling - Aug 6, 2013 10:28 am
the path less travelledTook the Lion's Head up, only ran into one other hiker, and found a fresh orange in a plastic bag someone dropped (it belonged to the other hiker I met), nice snack (had to pick it up either way, hate litterbugs). Bagged Monroe also, thanks to a 70 yr. old gent who lead me there, visibility was zero, but he knew the way. He only charged a handshake and a granola bar (I had to force the bar into his hands). No views, very windy, 38 degrees, lots of wet mist. Learned my lesson on this one, cotton isn't even a word allowed to be spokan in my home, NOW. Took Tuckerman down, crowded as hell, and picked up lots of wrappers and what not. Easier route than Lion' Head, but due to the crowds I wish I went down the way I went up.
Onager - Jul 27, 2013 4:08 pm Date Climbed: Mar 1, 2013
Lion Head Winter Route4AM to 3PM. Took the Lion Head Winter Route until it connected with the Tuckerman Ravine Trail past the Alpine Garden Junction. Cold day, wasn't snowing, low wind, low visibility, heard avalanches in the ravines while on the snow slope. Summited around 11:30 AM. Coming back Winter 2014 for round two.
My Ice Axe and Crampons saved me from serious injury on the descent down the Lion Head Winter Route.
An Ice Climber was killed in an avalanche that day, but didn't know about it until I got home late the next day. Mount Washington isn't a walk in the park hike while under snow.
Anywho, very fun, exhausting, but fun. Glad I got to put some mountaineering skill to the test that day.
Stephen Hall - Jul 26, 2013 11:25 pm Date Climbed: Jul 21, 2013
SEEK THE PEAK1ST TIME UP, I CAN SEE MY SELF HIKING THIS MT. MANY MORE TIMES.
marilou - Jul 20, 2013 2:36 pm Date Climbed: May 26, 2013
Memorial Day Long WeekendSummitted in 70mph, blowing snow and wind.
nefarious_1_ - Jul 16, 2013 12:34 am Date Climbed: Jul 14, 2013
Great climbGreat weather with a successful summit and descent. Ascended Lion Head and descended Tuckerman; first time on this mountain. What an amazing time! Tuckerman's ravine is an incredible place; not to be believed! I'm itching to do it all again going up Huntington's! I highly recommend this climb.
islandborn11 - Jul 3, 2013 3:32 pm Date Climbed: Jun 25, 2013
Crazy fog at topMy family rented a place in the White Mountains for our summer vacation so this seemed like a no brainer. Roped my bro, sis, and sis' boyfriend into this as well. Tuckerman was closed so we took Lions Head. In the last hour the famous terrible weather kicked in with drizzle and pea soup for visibility. Enjoyed a bread bowl full of chili at the cafeteria. The hike down was brutal on knees and ankles. My bro is a triathlete but sis and sis' bf were sore the rest of the week. Still, a great, rewarding climb.
jbonbright - Jun 30, 2013 4:39 pm Date Climbed: Jun 27, 2011
Perfect DayMy son (12) and I (48) climbed this over the course of two days. From the Cog Railroad station, we hiked up the relatively easy Jewell Trail to the Summit, hung out at the Observatory for a while, then hiked down to Lakes-of-Clouds Hut. Spent a cold, damp night in a crowded room with a bunch of giggling middle school girls.
The next day, we awoke, grabbed a quick bite, and beat everyone else out the door as we took the challenging Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail back to the Cog RR station and the truck.
The weather on both days was absolutely perfect and the views from the trail and summit were unforgettable. Bucket list item checked off! A rewarding hike with my young son, one I will never forget.
huskertriguy - Jun 14, 2013 12:41 pm Date Climbed: Jun 10, 2013
Beautiful Day!Tuckerman Ravine / Lion Head
Beautiful day, not too many people on the trail. Visibility at the summit was top-notch.
Avoid motorcycle day.
Be sure to visit the Saalt Pub in Gorham for outstanding poutine and great beer after your hike (I did the night before my hike, after hiking Mansfield in VT -- but they are closed on Mondays).
SHP #31
funnyfarm - Jun 8, 2013 9:32 am Date Climbed: Jun 1, 2013
So much for solitudeI realize it was a Saturday but still! Had to wait in a line of twenty people to get to the actual highpoint. Nice folks though and everyone willing to take photos of your group. Number 10.
whatdoIknow - May 28, 2013 11:30 am
beautiful daydoes not get nicer than that day was. Also, not a soul on the mountain
sredfern - May 24, 2013 11:08 pm Date Climbed: Dec 28, 2012
Crew 63 Summits on 2nd Try!Took the heartiest of my BSA Venture Crew up for our second annual winter attempt. Slept at Hermit Lake the first night in near zero weather. Headed up Lions Head early and summited in amazingly clear weather! Snow storm came in fast and we descended in snow all the way down. We decided not to camp at Hermit Lake again which was good because the storm raged for most of a day. First winter ascent after 3 attempts in storms, below 0 cold and 100+ mph winds on other trys.
pattyd82ab - May 21, 2013 8:41 am Date Climbed: Jan 14, 2010
First SummitI climbed with the Norwich University Mountain Cold Weather Company. My group did Lions Head. Great hike. It was warm enough to summit in T- shirts, until we started standing around at the summit.
jainman09 - May 9, 2013 4:03 pm Date Climbed: Mar 16, 2011
Late Winter AscentMy brother and I Grabbed a shelter at Tuckerman Ravine and hunkered down for the night. It was nice having three walls and practically a fourth made of snow. Next day started up Lion Head in low vis/heavy wind. Had to break out the ice axes on the steep trail! Thought about turning around when visibility broke at Lion Head. Weather got better all day. Lucked out with a rather warm sunny day on top. Still windy, but it always is. Glissaded all the way down to camp!
jainman09 - May 9, 2013 3:56 pm Date Climbed: Jun 25, 2010
My Wife's First Summit!First day was a wet/windy trek up the Jewell trail to a nice camping spot about halfway. Summit day was gorgeous! Wife rode the Cog Railway down and left me to break camp on my own.
bbooth - Apr 26, 2013 5:01 pm Date Climbed: Mar 2, 2013
Checked it off my listGreat day on the mountain, and will be back many times in the future.
Russell Nash - Apr 8, 2013 8:52 am Date Climbed: Oct 20, 2012
HP #4 Lion's Head / Boott SpurIt was a gorgeous day. We were worried it was going to rain as it was sprinkling in the morning but it turned into the perfect day. We headed went up Lion's Head trail and came back down Boott Spur. It was an unforgettable experience.
rickford - Apr 1, 2013 1:19 pm Date Climbed: Mar 31, 2013
Winter [like] AscentSolo-hike up via the Jewel Trail. There was still at least 2-3 feet of snow everywhere. Winds were in the mid 40's and the temps around 20 degrees at the summit. Windchill was 1 degree.
Could have never done it without snow-shoes.
joseyinnet - Mar 26, 2013 4:09 pm Date Climbed: Aug 31, 2009
windy, cloudynice that there's hot food on top though.
RoadtoDenali - Mar 14, 2013 2:39 pm Date Climbed: Mar 10, 2013
Lions Head - Winter RouteBeautiful weekend to climb washington.Spent Friday climbing ice on Willeys slide. Hiked up to Harvard cabin on Saturday and set up camp. Hiked to Huntigtons ravine Sat night to do some ice anchor and belay training. Got up Sunday morning and summitted via Lions Head Winter Route. Sunny, 20 degrees, and only 30-40 mph winds above tree line. Great day on Mt Washington.
hladikg - Mar 13, 2013 3:01 pm
LiferBeen doing the Whites since I was a kid. Was up there last weekend on a beautiful couple days perched up on the ridge over Great Gully, best winter weather I've ever had up there.