Holy Cr/p! What in the world was I thinking?
Monitored the weather for a week leading into this hike. Saw that the rain was coming in by 2/3 pm. Figured I would be safe hiking by myself in the 4/4.5 hr timeframe to avoid the bad weather. Boy was I wrong.
The humidity or overnight showers caused suck a slick ascent up the very rocky Pumpelly Trail. Careful footing and grip strength were a bit tested on this day. I got up to what I thought was the top, and I know what the top is on Monadnock because I have been there a dozen times. However; the wind was swirling, the fog was so thick … I could not get my bearings. I went off trail a few times and AllTrails set me straight. It felt like I was still 1000 feet to the top, but I as literally right there. Short stop to enjoy some snacks with limited shelter. Made trek down, basically on my arse the whole way down. Beyond slippery and felt like I was sledding in the winter time down some local hill (although here I could crash face first into a rock pile). Ok, drama queen over!
Usually my decent are a lot faster than my ascents….not this time. It was about 4:55 up and down with about 2:55 down. Wow! Careful as the operative word that day. Along with I came, I saw, I conquered it, but no pictures to write home about.
#5 in the New England challenge in the books, and I'm alive. Greylock! You are next … hopefully on a bright, sun-shiny day!
Cheers!
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