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I'm just interested in how many of you a strictly hikers, how many are skiers, and if there is any overlap. I started hiking the White Mountains when I was about 13. My first above treeline peak was Eisenhower (via Edmund's Path). Once I saw the clouds lift off the cone of Washington, I knew I was hooked. In fact, that day we pressed on to summit Monroe and Washington! Not bad for some skinny kid's first White Mountain expereience, eh?
I don't chase the 48 4K, but I've climbed some of higher exposed peaks, many of them multiple times. I also do a fair amount of dayhiking in Northwest CT/SW Mass. I hope to get a few trips up to the Whites this summer. Once next month, hopefully a backpack in the middle of the summer, a cooler camping trip with college friends over Labor Day Weekend, and the FOT48 event on 9/11.
I started skiing when I was 20. I always had a desire to try it and one snowy day in college, I woke up and said to my roommate, "let's go skiing today". He's still one of my favorite people to ski with. My first and second outing was Mount Southington. My roommate sent me down a black diamond there which seemed like a cliff to me at the time. After surviving that, I was hooked. That summer I bought my first set of skis and boots and the rest is history. I've only skied 17 of the almost 100 ski areas in New England and New York, but I hope to try some new ones next season.
What is your skiing/hiking history? If you've never tried both, are you interested in trying the "other" activity?
I don't chase the 48 4K, but I've climbed some of higher exposed peaks, many of them multiple times. I also do a fair amount of dayhiking in Northwest CT/SW Mass. I hope to get a few trips up to the Whites this summer. Once next month, hopefully a backpack in the middle of the summer, a cooler camping trip with college friends over Labor Day Weekend, and the FOT48 event on 9/11.
I started skiing when I was 20. I always had a desire to try it and one snowy day in college, I woke up and said to my roommate, "let's go skiing today". He's still one of my favorite people to ski with. My first and second outing was Mount Southington. My roommate sent me down a black diamond there which seemed like a cliff to me at the time. After surviving that, I was hooked. That summer I bought my first set of skis and boots and the rest is history. I've only skied 17 of the almost 100 ski areas in New England and New York, but I hope to try some new ones next season.
What is your skiing/hiking history? If you've never tried both, are you interested in trying the "other" activity?