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Where to finish Round 3 of the NH48


I've been through the list twice in two different season & have 40 done in three seasons. I have eight left with Carter Dome planned for this weekend so ...

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Old Jan 30, 2007, 9:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Where to finish Round 3 of the NH48

I've been through the list twice in two different season & have 40 done in three seasons. I have eight left with Carter Dome planned for this weekend so I'll just have seven left.

They are: Isolation, Owl's Head, Zealand, Cannon, Willey, Moosilauke & Cabot.

Which one should I leave for last & why?

I have three I'm thinking about but I'll wait a week or so before I share my thoughts.

The first two times I finished on Moriah (NE 65 under the old list which was valid at the time I guess I finished on Redington for the 67 in 2005 as I'm planning on doiing the 115) & Cannon for 48x2.
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Moosilauke - because I'll carry the beer
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Old Jan 30, 2007, 8:46 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Moosilauke - because I'll carry the beer
How can you argue with that?
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Don't do Isolation, or Cabot. Those are far too common for an end point Moosilauke is up there too. I say Willey cause its got some nice views of the notch, plus... Who finished on Willey anyways?


Good luck with owl's head I would go mad if I had to do Owl's head alone (IE not bagging other peaks) "I just hiked all those miles for THIS?!?!"
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OH was my last and my first real bushwhack w/a compass. Though if Dave is bringing the beer! ...
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Moosilauke. A fun peak, a great summit, and it fits the bill to have friends or family join you.

In the summer, though, I'd vote Zealand and do it as part of a traverse.
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Moosilauke. A fun peak, a great summit, and it fits the bill to have friends or family join you...
I agree 100%. Plus Dave will bring the beer. What fun!
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I'm thinking of Cannon, may not be this year although I only have seven left. Sherpa K. could ride the Tram up if necessary. It would be nice to be up high with a view with him again.
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