Solo Presitraverse in a day March 14

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Rejean

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Yestarday I done a this hike that I plan for the last 3 winters. In winter 2007
I plan the presitraverse from January until the end of winter and never had
enough good weather to complete.

In March 2007 with Oncoman and Jeremy I try the traverse but a huge without near washington made us turn back and we went down following the cog rail track.

In winter 2008 I completed the list of 111ers in winter and had not enough
time to do a traverse.

This winter I look at the weather every 2 weekends from Dec 24 until now.
The only good day was February 28, I summited Jefferson-Clay-Washington
but since I had to travel to Baxter state park that day I don't done the
traverse. This saturday I was supposed to hike the Santononi in the Daks,
2 friends cancel on tuesday soo I start to looks at the weather for an attemp
on saturday. And finally friday morning (friday the 13th) the weather report
was great (sunny,wind 50-70 mph,15F) soo I drive to NH, sleep early (5:30 pm) and Saturday morning I was ready. I took my time to start the hike since
the winds was supposed to shift and reduce to 40-50 mph by noon.

I start around 6:30 am and the snow pack was excellent, no need for snowshoes. I reach Madison hut in less than 2 hours and I summit Madison
first (mixe of Rocks,Ice,Snow). From Madison the left side of Adams was
very invited soo I went and follow Star lake trail to summit Adams. I used
my crampons and Ice Ax a lot on many steep slope. On Madison and Adams
summits it was very windy but not cold. From Adams summit to Edmunds Col
I had the wind in the face, it was cold and I used two face mask to prevent
from frost bite in the face (I had a big one last winter).

Before Edmund col I saw another hiker around 1 miles in from of me and that
hiker stay at the same distance until Eiseinhower. It was a long and tiring hike
from Edmund Col to the summit of Jefferson. Again it was windy, from Jefferson to Washington I start to regain more energy and I was felling
very good. I summits Clay and Washington without problem, now the wind
has turned to the west and it was on my right side. I reach Washington at
around 2:00 pm. Couple of hiker was on the summit that came from Lion Head.
I went down the crawford path and again the same hiker was in from of me.
After a short break on the roof of Lake of the clouds hut I went for Monroe.
This time it was harder since I start to been tired going up. By chance it is
only 300 feet to climb. The distance between me and the other hiker in from
was now less than 1/2 mile. Before the summit of Eiseinhower I reach that
hiker who was a Russian women. She was doing the presitraverse in microspike all the way and the had difficulty going down Clay and Monroe
with all the ice on the trail. We speek a little and she offer me a lift after the
hike to return to Appalachia (I had plan a long return by Clinton-Jefferson road) and I accepted her offer. It turned out that she is a very trail runner
and a ice and rock climber with her husband. We reach the summit of
Eiseinhower together and she went down faster than me soo I let her
go, again I reach her on Pierce summit. We both decided to skip Jackson
we she went down faster than me. I reach her at the Highland center
where we wait her husbanc and a friend for the lift to Appalachia.

This traverse was my first winter traverse and one of my best day in the mountain with last April traverse. A perfect summy day make a very big difference, the wind was allday long strong (40-60 mph) but since it was not
cold it just forced me to use my Google very often.
 
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Many, many congratulations. What an amazing hike. How thrilling it must have been, to be up there in such weather and to be accompishing such a huge goal. Kudos to you (and to the woman you met up there).
 
Rejean, Congratulations on a wonderful hike! Glad you were also able to make a friend and get a ride back and not have to walk! I hiked Eisenhower, Pierce & Jackson today. Down off Pierce was very good firm trail. To Jackson only three through recently and trail is loose in places. Much of the trail you are fighting branches shoulder to eyeball high, I wore sunglasses to keep from getting a stick in the eye. Down from Jackson was like a sidewalk with just one blowdown, easy step over.

In my opinion some trails like Webster Cliff to Jackson should be trimmed for winter hiking and also blazed that way. It could commonly be part of a traverse at the end of a tiring day. It is a beautiful section of woods and I feel its too bad it is often skipped. Sorry to get off topic. Again congratulations on a difficult traverse accomplished solo in winter!;)
 
Impressive Rejean. You note that you reached Washington at 2:00. May I ask when you finished?
 
Impressive Rejean. You note that you reached Washington at 2:00. May I ask when you finished?[/QUOTE
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I finish at 6:00 pm and it went very well from Washington to the highland
center. I skip Jackson most of the time in the traverse, but some day if
I can find a partner I will do the full traverse until the base of Webster
on highway 502.:)
 
Wow, I got a little snow blindness just looking at the pics.
Way to go Rejean, sun block must have been essential equipment on that fine day. :)
 
Rejean;268436I finish at 6:00 pm and it went very well from Washington to the highland center. I skip Jackson most of the time in the traverse said:
Congrats on your solo Presi traverse, Rejean. I believe that we met on Jefferson during your April traverse a couple of years ago. I think that it is fine to skip Jackson, which is named after geologist C.T. rather than president Andrew. I fixed your route number. :)
 
I'm jealous. You had perfect weather...just by a fluke. :D

(The harder you work the luckier you get.)

-Samuel Clemens (AKA Mark Twain)
 
I'm jealous. You had perfect weather...just by a fluke. :D

(The harder you work the luckier you get.)

-Samuel Clemens (AKA Mark Twain)

Neil, I had the perfect weather but it took me 2 years to had this one.
Twice this winter the weather was as perfect but one day I had to work
and the other I had to travel to Baxter.

Soo good luck for your traverse this weekend.
 
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