First hike of the year, and it was really nice! I was thinking about the Mt Major/Kittery thing, but I'm trying to not spend so much money, and anyhow Monadnock is closer. I worked last Saturday so I took a comp day today, and I thought that a Friday in March might not be crowded, which it wasn't. So I did white dot/white cross, which I usually never do because it's like a super highway. I saw about a dozen or so people today, so it was a good choice!
I was reminded of why everyone does that hike - it's really nice, there are stairs in a lot of spots, there's a loop so you can go up and down different ways, there's rock scrambling and some pretty wooded glades to walk through. It is 1775 feet of elevation gain, but in just 1.9 miles, so it's pretty much all uphill, with only a few more chill spots.
Because it's not the longest hike, I was able to sleep in a little and enjoy my coffee before making a decision to go - I got there a little before noon, use the bathrooms (with flush toilets!) and headed out. There were some soggy bits and still a little ice, but for the most part the rock was dry and I felt good. I did have to stop and breathe a few times, but it wasn't bad. It was sunny and beautiful out, and I hiked in my patagonia tights and one of my smart wool tops, but at the top it was so windy that I had to put on another smart wool top and my big puff + hood, and that was with sitting next to a rock that blocked the worst of the wind! It's always so windy up there. I didn't have any bread so I brought a piece of quiche with sweet potato crust (so good - you grate the sweet potato, add egg and flour and cook it for 20 minutes before adding the filling. The only thing is that with the price of eggs right now, I feel like I should cover them in gold instead of eating them). I sat for a few minutes and admired the view, and thought about how ephemeral hiking is.
The way down was definitely faster - I was feeling pretty good on the slabby parts of the mountain. On the more steppy parts my knees and toes were really sore, so I relied on my hiking poles, focused on bending my knees and took my time. When I got down I was so hungry, I stopped at a gas station and bought ice cream and these really delicious, highly processed chips.
After I got back I met a friend at the lake for a dip. My legs and feet were so sore, I stayed in for 16 minutes to give my body a good chilling soak. Water is now 45, which is chilly but feels warm compared to where it was.