jmegillon149
New member
Given so many peakbagging threads as of late-starting, ending, etc., I figured I would share the theory of peakbagging levels, based on number of peaks that I came up with. This is based upon my own experience/what my friends(of whom are at varying levels) are going through right now. I've shared it on the trail a few times, and at AMC socials, but figured I'd see if others outside my hiking circle (which is basically the NH AMC young memebers group) agreed/disagreed.
1. Peak 10-15 is about where people get the urge to really start bagging, prior to that people don't really care/think about it, etc, exception being close friends of people who are already peakbagging. For me it came after I did a Franoia Ridge Traverse, the summer after a Presi Traverse, with the couple of other peaks I had done, figured I'd go for it.
2. 10-35 is when people are really in the zone; by the zone I mean they wouldn't think to hike a small mountain like Chocurua or a repeated 4K, they must do a "new one". I've not gone hiking with people on certain weekends due to having different peaks I needed. This is also when people start picking their final one. I found this was the time when I was knocking of the Osceola's, Toms and Waumbek's of the list.
3. Around 35, the end is in sight, so why rush it, I am in this spot now, that I am at 42. Its the level when you miss some of your early ones and decide to go back to some of the "good ones". For example I spent a whole season out of the Presi's, and decided to go back last summer, when I was in the high 30's, this summer I have done 5 new peaks, but about a dozen 4K's
4. Post-48 it seems to be a good variety of folks, some are bummed, and not sure what to do. Some find new hobbies, such as paddling, rock climbing, etc., some get all into the NE4K, HH, etc., while some just go back to the good spots.
I don't know, maybe I think about these things too much!
1. Peak 10-15 is about where people get the urge to really start bagging, prior to that people don't really care/think about it, etc, exception being close friends of people who are already peakbagging. For me it came after I did a Franoia Ridge Traverse, the summer after a Presi Traverse, with the couple of other peaks I had done, figured I'd go for it.
2. 10-35 is when people are really in the zone; by the zone I mean they wouldn't think to hike a small mountain like Chocurua or a repeated 4K, they must do a "new one". I've not gone hiking with people on certain weekends due to having different peaks I needed. This is also when people start picking their final one. I found this was the time when I was knocking of the Osceola's, Toms and Waumbek's of the list.
3. Around 35, the end is in sight, so why rush it, I am in this spot now, that I am at 42. Its the level when you miss some of your early ones and decide to go back to some of the "good ones". For example I spent a whole season out of the Presi's, and decided to go back last summer, when I was in the high 30's, this summer I have done 5 new peaks, but about a dozen 4K's
4. Post-48 it seems to be a good variety of folks, some are bummed, and not sure what to do. Some find new hobbies, such as paddling, rock climbing, etc., some get all into the NE4K, HH, etc., while some just go back to the good spots.
I don't know, maybe I think about these things too much!