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How Many NH 4000 Footers Have You Bagged?


Originally Posted by MarcHowes I'm up to 43. I should be done 11/5 with Isolation weather permitting: http://www.hoosactunnel.net/adventure/future.php <-- if for some ...

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View Poll Results: How Many NH 4000 Footers Have You Bagged?
1-6 7 10.94%
7-12 9 14.06%
13-18 7 10.94%
19-24 8 12.50%
25-30 1 1.56%
31-36 1 1.56%
37-42 7 10.94%
43-47 4 6.25%
48 16 25.00%
Zero 4 6.25%
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Old Oct 18, 2006, 8:14 AM   #91 (permalink)
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I'm up to 43.

I should be done 11/5 with Isolation weather permitting:

http://www.hoosactunnel.net/adventure/future.php <-- if for some odd reason you want to track my progress or god forbid come along (Yes, I would like some people strangers or not to join when I do isolation on the 5th).

http://www.hoosactunnel.net/adventure/fourthousand.php <-- for the ones Ive done (ya I did almost 30 in September.. crazyness..)
Marc,

You're a madman! (he said jealously)

I found your site while doing some research for my Carter Dome solo. Great stuff.
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Well, Ive only done 10. A lot of the hikes I do lately are more tour guide hikes than anything really difficult. I need to get back to hiking the big guys.

Adams
Cannon
Moosilauke
Liberty (x2)
Flume (x2)
Lafayette
Lincoln
Oceola
Washington (x3)
Jefferson

Four 4000 footers in Vermont. I still need to do Killington sometime.
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Marc,

You're a madman! (he said jealously)

I found your site while doing some research for my Carter Dome solo. Great stuff.

Usually people say I am crazy, but Madman works

I have a video somewhere on my computer that I never uploaded that shows me slapping carter dome and saying "UNGH! BITCHSLAPPED!" I was quite happy when I did that. Then I realized I still had about 4 hours of hiking and biking to go! Still a great traverse!
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