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  1. MindlessMariachi

    Help me pick some new XC/BC Ski gear

    Oh thanks. I'm typically tele skiing on old High Society free rides; i forget the exact dimensions but probably about 120 100 110 more or less. It's an alpine ski on which I've stuck a pair of hammerhead bindings; I mostly use them for lift-served, but from time to time I'll slap skins on and...
  2. MindlessMariachi

    Help me pick some new XC/BC Ski gear

    Hi. All I got for Christmas was a bathroom scale and an umbrella. As such, I feel entitled to buy some gear. I'm a pretty good telemark skier, but I want to get some skis that are XC-oriented, so I can ski some more rolling terrain without having to put skins on and off. I was kind of thinking...
  3. MindlessMariachi

    Weather monitors in the Whites

    Hi - Question: are there little weather monitors (e.g., thermometers, anemometers, and the like) tucked away on the peaks in the White Mountains? Or other places? If you google just about any place ("Mt. Moosilauke weather," "Mt. Osceola weather" whatever) There's a little google box that...
  4. MindlessMariachi

    Winter Camping Above Treeline

    Hi Folks! First - on the subject of quinzees - I've done a lot of nights camping out in quinzees with success! You need not get soaked while building one, but the trick is to only attempt it when the weather is pretty cold - that way the snow you're crawling around in won't get you wet, and...
  5. MindlessMariachi

    Winter Camping Above Treeline

    Hey Folks - I know that according to the rules camping above treeline is allowed as long as there's 2 feet of snow. I have always wanted to do this. Has anyone here actually done it? Candidly, what I'd like to do is dig a quinzee up on some peak. (They're warmer than a tent, sturdier than a...
  6. MindlessMariachi

    Grafton Notch Parking

    Is the Grafton Notch lot being plowed during the government shutdown? It should be, as that's a Maine state park, right?
  7. MindlessMariachi

    Speck Pond in Winter

    do you have any reason to believe Success Pond Road is passable in my wife's Subaru??? I've never done winter trips there because I never wanted to show up and find I couldn't get down the road. (Short of buying a snowmobile, what I should be doing is getting a pulk and upping my XC skiing...
  8. MindlessMariachi

    Speck Pond in Winter

    I want to do a simple out-and-back from Grafton Notch and winter camp at Speck Pond. I've been up Old Speck a bunch of times in winter, although it's been a looooong time. I remember once trying to hike down to the Pond, and things got nutty steep, and I lost the unbroken trail, wound up...
  9. MindlessMariachi

    Where should I go skiing this weekend?

    Jay has two achilles heels in my book: a) really far for a weekend, and b) no hot tubs. I'm not interested in a water park - I'm trying to get away from kids, not be surrounded by them! I finally got off my butt and called about this - nearest hot tub to the mountain is about 15 minutes away at...
  10. MindlessMariachi

    Where should I go skiing this weekend?

    I haven't skied this year, and haven't even given any thought to skiing this year. That means that other than a general sense that there's no great snow anywhere, I really haven't followed any ski conditions. However, I have the weekend free. Where in New England (striking distance from...
  11. MindlessMariachi

    Wright Trail, halfway up Goose Eye, Jan 14-16

    on the map they're listed as "north branch" and "south branch". I'm pretty sure I took "south" (i don't have the map in front of me, but it was a left turn after the campsite). The other branch was roped off with a 'closed' sign. incidentally i was at this spot once in early 2010, and once in...
  12. MindlessMariachi

    oh thanks - but i was camped at a designated spot.

    oh thanks - but i was camped at a designated spot.
  13. MindlessMariachi

    Wright Trail, halfway up Goose Eye, Jan 14-16

    were you up there this weekend???
  14. MindlessMariachi

    A different question about winter boots

    I have some old plastic Koflachs from the 90s. They're so clunky though to hike in - i really only break them out when I'm reasonably certain I'll be in crampons for most of the day.
  15. MindlessMariachi

    Women's SPECIFIC Gear (Especially Pants)

    I recently returned some nearly 10 year-old patagonia pants to the newbury street store because a zipper was busted. I was hoping they'd send them off and fix the zipper, but the guy said "take any pair of pants you like" and they sent me off with snazzy $600 Super Alpine bibs! I haven't worn...
  16. MindlessMariachi

    A different question about winter boots

    ha - thanks! i like putting my hot water bottles in my sleeping bag with me though! and one nice thing about sorels is that they're squishy and comfy enough that they mitigate the need to pack down booties along.
  17. MindlessMariachi

    Wright Trail, halfway up Goose Eye, Jan 14-16

    unless i screwed it up, here should be some pics from above treeline, after the clouds blew away. my camera doesn't really like super-cold temps though, so not many good pics.
  18. MindlessMariachi

    A different question about winter boots

    What's a good winter backpacking boot with a removable liner for overnight trips? Most insulated winter hiking boots do not seem to have a removable liner, and thus wouldn't be great for overnight trips in my view. What do you do if you camp out and wake up in the morning and your boot is...
  19. MindlessMariachi

    Wright Trail, halfway up Goose Eye, Jan 14-16

    I hiked and camped on the Wright Trail on the side of Goose Eye in Maine this weekend. I don't know why, but I just love camping out in the cold weather that sends others inside! I started off Saturday morning on Sunday River Road. It was about 15 degrees and cloudy at go time as I set off down...
  20. MindlessMariachi

    Whisperlights in Winter

    i usually put my fuel bottle in my pocket at cold temps. does that actually make a difference? I feel like on a sub-zero day, the fuel probably ignites better if it's not so cold, but I don't know if that's for real or not. Or can I free up that pocket space for other stuff?
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