We woke up this morning in the clouds. The hut crew fed us breakfast, another unexpected surprise. We left around 8 to hike the remaining 1.6 miles up to the summit, still in the clouds with a bit of wind and plenty of wet rocks. We made it to the top in about an hour, and stayed there for another hoping it would clear up and/or warm up. It never did, so we moved on toward Mount Madison. We hiked above the treeline for most of the day, over what was mostly just huge piles of rocks. The sky did clear up, and we got great views, but the going was very slow and tough on the body. We spent the afternoon dropping down in elevation, descending almost 4,000 feet. We’re exhausted and sore, done with the Presidentials and moving on to the Wildcat Ridge tomorrow. Just a couple more days in The White Mountains.
Wow Megan you did it! I was worried there for awhile. Should be all downhill from here! Not
Great job guys, I have been keeping up with you two on a daily basis enjoying all of the terrific pictures and views!! Glad to see you guys are almost finished!!! Good lick and keep on trucking!!
Do u want me to send u some prednisone for knee pain
Sorry I haven’t been commenting as much. Those rocks do look tough. My feet would not be able to withstand that! I hope your knee is feeling ok. Can’t believe how the time has flown and where you guys are at. Paul’s beard is looking better every day. Minnick stamp of approval.
Tell mom yes.
Also, I need you to text me or call me about bank info again. Sorry. Wish I kept better notes, but you know me.
Well done! You’ll love Wildcat, but it’s no walk in the park.