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Tuckerman Ravine, 2 Day Trip in April

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Hiking up with 2 days of gear and then summiting and then hiking down to GG may be a bit ambitious.. :)

We usually hike up to a shelter... Setup , eat some food and rest a bit..
then hike over the Hillmans for the afternoon..
 

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Hiking up with 2 days of gear and then summiting and then hiking down to GG may be a bit ambitious.. :)

We usually hike up to a shelter... Setup , eat some food and rest a bit..
then hike over the Hillmans for the afternoon..

Thinking of burying bulk of gear, use GPS to locate. What do you think of that idea?
 

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getrics posted this pic on Kzone, it's from yesterday on Mt. Washington. Boy is nuts

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Sounds romantic. Will Andy have room in his new sleeping bag for you? ;)

Well, I don't think that I'm AZ's type. He shared a room with snowmonster and his blue boots last month at Sugarbush. :wink: :lol:
 

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Greg, TB is a lil to big for my sleeping bag, you on the other hand..........:beer:

I just had the same reaction to this post as I did to [post="251795"]this pic[/post]. :blink:
 
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