zowi420
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My sister and I tried to hike Mt. Lafayette in Franconia, NH on Monday morning, 9/12/05. The day before had been a beautiful day, but, unfortunately, Monday AM was very hazy and hot. We parked on Rt. 3 at Skookumchuck parking area, and started up the Skookumchuck trail at 7:50 a.m. Everything was great until just below the ridge, around treeline, when the wind really picked up, and the visibility dropped because of the blowing mist. At the junction of Skookumchuck and the Garfield/Franconia Ridge trails, above treeline, the wind was so strong I thought my sister (who is tiny) was going to blow away. We sat behind a rock for a while, thinking it would pass, clear up, and we could go the rest of the way (.8 mi.) to the summit, but it actually seemed to be getting worse! We decided not to chance it; besides, the visibility was nil anyway. We were back at Rt. 3 parking just before 2 p.m., covering almost nine miles. I will be going again when the leaves change.