Saturday, August 27, 2022

Mt. Monroe and Lake of the Clouds

I had a plan that I would hike Caps Ridge up Jefferson and then Mt. Clay and maybe Washington, and then stay at Lake of the Clouds, and hike down Ammonoosuc, take the Boundary Trail and do a 1.4 mile road walk to get to my car. Which is a hike that I would still like to do. Because that's not what happened. For starters, I completely overslept and woke up at a little after nine! It's a 2.5 hour drive to get up there, so I wasn't feeling optimistic about having the time to get to bread at 6 at the hut. So, as I drove up I planned and I thought I would try Ammo up, stake out my space at the hut, and then think about a summit, which is what I did.

The last time I was on the Ammonoosuc trail it was August and raining and freezing cold, and I had turned around at the falls. This time it was wet and much warmer, and I had a much better hike. Even though the Ammo trail is the easiest way to hike up Washington, it's not that easy. The first mile or so is delightful, with a gradual incline, a flowing stream, and stairs at any hard part. You get to this pretty pool with a waterfall and a few rocks, where I stopped and at a cheese sandwich on challah, and then it gets real. The rest of the trail is very up hill. At first, there's a long and unrelenting stair case that sucks the wind right out of you. Then it's a bit more fun at least, because there's some nice slab and fun little climbing bits. I got to the spot where I had stopped the last time, and thought how pretty it was, how nice for a sandwich (except that there were a bunch of noisy kids there), and kept going. It took me over an hour per mile, but finally I got to the hut, and was so glad to see it! 

I was assigned to room 1 and I staked it out to find the best place to sleep. Each bed had three bunks, the first two of which were too small to sit up in. The top bunk, though, was taller in two of the beds. I tried them out and decided on one where I could actually stand up! I put my stuff there, and headed out to decide what to do next. Washington was in the clouds, and I wasn't really feeling the 3 mile hike to hang out with a ton of people, so I did Monroe instead - it's only a mile and 500 feet of elevation gain. And, I was so glad I did! I actually had the top to myself for a while. It was not too cold out (though I did need my puff) and I watched the clouds roll through. It was pretty awesome - I sat there for about a half hour and admired the area. Then I decided that rather than going down the way I came up, I would do a loop and walk a little on Crawford Path. I thought it would be short, but of course it went up another little mountain - which I thought about skipping by walking through the grass, but of course I didn't go off trail, since the vegetation is so fragile up there. In the end, I was glad I went around, because the Crawford path is so nice! I went back to the hut and stuck my feet in the lower lake at first, but it was so crowded with screaming kids, that I decided to try the upper lake, which was much nicer. The upper lake you can wade into easier - fewer rock falls in it. So I stood in it up to my thighs, and enjoyed the view of Washington. I thought about going for a swim, but I only had one sports bra and didn't want it to be wet for the rest of the day.

The food at the hut was a huge disappointment - they had over spiced caned mushroom soup, the bread was a little burned, and there was a not very good dessert. Fortunately there was veg lasagne that wasn't too bad. I sat next to a through hiker, who said he hiked about 14 miles per day, but only 8 in the White Mountains. And again I was reminded that it is doable; it just requires persistence. After dinner I watched the sunset, and went to bed early and read a book.

In the morning, there was no coffee!! I was awake for a full hour before I got coffee, which made me really cranky. Breakfast was even worse than dinner - burned oatmeal with no brown sugar, dry eggs, and burned pancakes. When the coffee finally came it was watery and disgusting. I promised myself that I could buy some coffee when I got down the mountain. The food is usually so good at the huts, I don't know what happened.

Anyhow, I had packed my backpack before breakfast and as soon as I was done I headed out. The weather report was pretty bad, including possibly severe thunderstorms, hail and possible tornados! I did not want to be up in the mountains in that weather for sure. Also, I didn't really want to be driving in that weather. The hike down was nice - there was a bit of butt sliding and such, but the slabby parts of the hike were actually pretty sticky, even though they were wet, and the stone stairs are well made. I got down in less than 3 hours. As soon as I got down, I went to the cog railway station and got a cup of coffee, which was delicious! I got home around 1, and the storm arrived around 3 - I was so glad to be cozy on my couch. A good few days hike, and really nice to be up in the presidentials, but also a reminder that lake of the clouds isn't my fave hut.

Saturday, August 20, 2022

Jennings Peak and Sandwich

I tried Jennings Peak and Sandwich Dome last October and wound up only doing Jennings Peak, and then hiking down. I decided to give it another go today, and I'm glad I did!

I left a little late, around 7:15 and got to the mountain at about 9:30. It's a loop hike, best hiked counter clockwise. So, of course, I set off in the wrong direction - to do it clockwise. Thankfully I looked at my phone at the 1/4 mile point, for no particular reason, and then decided that I should go back and try again (the hike so far had been pretty flat and easy). 

The hike starts with a huge amount of elevation gain in the first mile and a half, which in some ways is pretty killer, and in others is great because you get the hardest part done right out of the gate. The hike actually hits three peaks, with Noon Peak being the first one, and the sign that you've finished the most difficult part. At Noon Peak I stopped and ate an orange. Of course there were two people there, and a dog - always people at a lookout. 

Except, when I got to Jennings Peak there was no one there, and no one came the entire half hour that I sat there! Crazy! I ate a cheese sandwich on sour dough bread and a delicious dark chocolate covered stroopwafel and tried to decide if I should call it a day with the amazing view at Jennings again, or if I should add 2.2 miles and go to Sandwich. I decided I'd done most of the elevation gain already, it was still early enough, and I should go for it! And I'm glad that I did. The first .5 mile to Sandwich was a delightful ridgeline. And then there was some elevation gain, yes, but not too killer - 500 feet. The view from the top was actually quite nice - if you sit on the cairn. Which I was able to do because I was the only one up there (it was a low cairn that suffered no damage from me sitting on it). I ate some really salty almonds and then stood on top of the rock next to the cairn and reached up to touch 4000 feet (since Sandwich is only 3993).

The hike down was really nice! There was a brook (where I filtered some water) and it was overall a gradual descent. For some reason I thought that I had found the descent difficult last time (I hadn't, according to the blog post). It was actually quite nice. There were switchbacks on the steepest part, and a few big descents, but mostly it was just a nice, gradual, hike down. I practiced my parkour feet and was down before I knew it!

The mountain wasn't at all crowded - I saw about a dozen people the whole time I was there. There was a family of three when I started - dad really wanted to get to the top, but mom and teenage daughter didn't look like they were going to make it. I appreciated the view a little for dad. And then a few solo hikers and a few couples. Once again, nice hike, definitely would do again!


Friday, August 19, 2022

Summer Freeze and Drum Circle

Today the mystic merfolk had our second annual summer freeze event. It was my first, but super fun! One of the merfolk brought a plastic pool, and we filled it with lake water and ice, and then we all jumped in. It was so cold! It was so nice, though - it reminded me of how much I like the feeling of getting into the freezing cold water, and then feeling all tingly when I get out. My job was to order pizza and pick it up, and also I baked blueberry pie (which was all eaten, success!)

After hanging around in the pool I went for an actual swim, to the point and back only. I swam the whole way there with just one stop, which is now pretty common for me. Although the way back was harder, mostly because it's hard for me to go in a straight line.

After pizza, the cousin of one of the merfolk brought out a drum and some guitars, and we had a drum circle. We started with some ancient and sacred songs, and then moved to hotel california :). It was so nice - the sun was setting and the water was completely calm, and there were ducks swimming around and people were dancing. Super fun!

I've been on stay-cation this week, and will be again next week. I've been totally lazy, though my sister and I did spend some time at the storage locker where we have my mom's stuff - it's been over a year and a half, we need to start going though it all and giving it away!