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How many 4000 Ft mountains have you hiked this year?


Originally Posted by MichaelJ I'm at 66 out of 67 ... all that's left is Mansfield in September! Hrmm, I wonder which peak I'll be hiking at the ...

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View Poll Results: How many 4000'ers have you hiked this year?
Zero 8 36.36%
1-5 3 13.64%
6-11 5 22.73%
12-17 3 13.64%
18-23 1 4.55%
24-29 0 0%
30-35 0 0%
36-41 1 4.55%
42-47 0 0%
48 0 0%
More than 48 1 4.55%
Voters: 22. You may not vote on this poll

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Old Aug 12, 2005, 8:26 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I'm at 66 out of 67 ... all that's left is Mansfield in September!
Hrmm, I wonder which peak I'll be hiking at the Gathering...

-dave-
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Old Aug 12, 2005, 11:09 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Hmmm, I have Garfield, Field, Jackson, and Adams for actual peaks bagged this year. By the end of the September I should be able to add Flume, Liberty, Lincoln, Lafayette, Garfield (again) Galehead, South Twin, West Bond, Bond , Bondcliff, Moosilauke, Pierce, Eisenhower and Monroe. So I guess that makes 16 in all this year. I'm more interested now in hiking the 4000 footers from directions that I had not done them before. Have hit Welch-Dickey, Mt Cresent, the Alpine Garden and Mt Martha as well this year.
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Old Aug 12, 2005, 11:20 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Repeating Lincoln and Layfayette on Sat. My son was jealous he missed out. IF the threat of Thunderstorms is high I'll do something lowerer.
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Old Aug 12, 2005, 7:18 PM   #14 (permalink)
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well i just got flume and liberty today.... wow that flume trail is hard
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Old Aug 13, 2005, 3:41 PM   #15 (permalink)
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10 so far this year. Making 23 of of 48 in NH. Hoping get the remaining 25 before the ski season starts.

here is my list.
  • Peak Elev Date Hiked Number Hiked
    Mount Passaconaway 4,043 10/2/1999 1
    Mount Whiteface 4,020 10/2/1999 2
    Mount Lafayette 5,260 8/1/2000 3
    Mount Lincoln 5,089 8/1/2000 4
    Mount Adams 5,774 9/14/2002 5
    Mount Madison 5,367 9/14/2002 6
    Mount Osceola 4,340 8/14/2004 7
    Mount Osceola, East Peak 4,156 8/14/2004 8
    Mount Tecumseh 4,003 8/29/2004 9
    Mount Liberty 4,459 9/4/2004 10
    Mount Flume 4,328 9/4/2004 11
    Mount Tripyramid, North Peak 4,180 9/11/2004 12
    Mount Tripyramid, Middle Peak 4,140 9/11/2004 13
    Mount Garfield 4,500 6/11/2005 14
    Mount Hancock 4,420 7/2/2005 15
    Mount Hancock, South Peak 4,319 7/2/2005 16
    Mount Field 4,326 7/3/2005 17
    Mount Willey 4,285 7/3/2005 18
    Mount Tom 4,051 7/3/2005 19
    Mount Carrigain 4,680 7/23/2005 20
    Mount Cabot 4,170 8/8/2005 21
    Mount Isolation 4,004 8/9/2005 22
    Owl's Head 4,025 8/12/2005 23
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Old Aug 13, 2005, 3:45 PM   #16 (permalink)
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10 so far this year (Garfield, Hancock, South Hancock, Tom, Field, Willey, Carrigain, Cabot, Isolation, & Owl's Head)
. Making 23 of of 48 in NH. Hoping get the remaining 25 before the ski season starts.

Edit: How do you post a list? i played with spacing and list button, but it never worked for me.
Also how come individual's websites have different elevations for the different peaks than my AMC White Mountain Guide 25th Ed.?
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Old Aug 14, 2005, 1:17 PM   #17 (permalink)
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well... I have completed the 48 for the 1st time THIS YEAR on June 26th.. I am now half way done my second go round of the peaks. Should be done by end of september maybe even starting the 3rd go round of them by then.

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Old Aug 14, 2005, 1:47 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Saw your DVD Sherpa John. Very nicely done! I like the nod to SherpaK with the FOT48 pic on Wildcat A. Kinda brought back many memories of some of my hikes. Keep on moving!
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Old Aug 16, 2005, 5:28 AM   #19 (permalink)
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12 so far.

Bond
W. Bond
Bondcliff
Flume
Liberty
Osceola
E. Osceola
Passaconaway
N. Twin
Whiteface
Wildcat A
Wildcat D

Grand total of 47. Will finish up on Carrigain in September.

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Old Aug 16, 2005, 8:01 AM   #20 (permalink)
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Grand total of 47. Will finish up on Carrigain in September.

Steve
Congrats! I finished on Carrigain, along with the rest of the hiking community is seems. What a wonderful place to end the journey.

I thought I had posted in here before, but I don't see it, so here's my response:

Zero, nada, not a one. I'll probably get one or two for FOT48 if the weather is lousy. If it's nice and I bring the family, we'll probably just take the tourist route to the top of Cannon.

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