Myself and 3 buddies did the single day Presidential Traverse this weekend. It's 20 miles, 8,500+ feet of elevation gain, hiking over the highest mountains in the northeast...we did 9 peaks including Washington.
We started off in Gorham around 6:00 am and finished just out Bartlett close to 7:30.
Weather was looking iffy but we gave it a go. Mostly foggy but on the last mile on Washington we had thunderstorms over head (the last place you EVER want to be in that is above tree line). We booked it as fast as possible to the summit and were stormed in for over 2 hours on the summit.
We eventually got a break in the weather and headed out to some amazing views from Washington..and rainbows. We had some more rain in and out but it was a great hike all things considered. One very very very very looooong day.
I'd post pics of all the summits but they were almost entirely whiteouts with no views.
Here's an idea of how foggy it was...this was at the Madison Spring hut at the base of Mount Madison.
Up Adams.
still some snow up there...quite a bit in the ravines actually.
view from the summit of Jefferson looking out at Washington and Clay
Washington finally exposed...for a couple minutes
at the base of Clay
Clearing on Washington
Decending Washington towards Monroe and Lake of the Clouds.
Mt. Eisenhower
Lupine
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