March 7, 2016
This Saturday Matt, Kate and I climbed to the summit of Mt. Washington via the Lion’s Head Route. It was a bluebird day. Clear skies and almost no wind. Kate and Matt climbed like pros and completed the nine mile trip with 4000 ft of elevation gain and loss in under seven hours.
The next day Bert and I climbed to the summit via Right Gully in Tuckerman’s Ravine. It wasn’t the bluebird day we had on Saturday but it was still pretty good as there was just a little wind and the cloud that was building above the mountain never actually touched down on the summit during our climb. Bert climbed like a veteran up the steep gully and reached the summit in fine style.
We still have a few dates open in March and April so if you haven’t climbed the highest mountain in New England give us a call and reserve your spot!
IMG Guide Craig John