Frankontour
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OUFFF, I'm just back from Tuckerman Ravine for my 1st day ever on the mountain. And effectively, there is no snow anymore near the waterfall of the Lip. <BR> <BR>For a first day, may be it was a big thing to hike from Pinkham Notch to the Summit, but I found it quite cool, although I didn't really liked the most dangerous part, into the ravine, as there rocks were very often wet and it was enough sliding in dangerous places. <BR> <BR>Was with my father... who wanted to see that mountain (but he stopped when it became too heavy, above the Lunch Rocks). It was really foggy this morning, so we didn't see the mountain at all from the road. In fact, the first thing we saw was the Dodge's drop, being mid-way between Pinkham Notch and Hojo's <BR> <BR><IMG SRC="http://www.firsttracksonline.com/discus2/messages/8/2693.jpg" ALT="Dodge's Drop"> <BR> <BR>I wonder if he still thinks I was joking, saying this is a ski trail... <BR> <BR>At Hojo's, we had a super nice view of both Hillman's and Tucks, but it only took few minutes before we lost most of the view and after that, it was really foggy in the ravine until we left the mountain later in the afternoon. <BR> <BR>Tucks : <BR><IMG SRC="http://www.firsttracksonline.com/discus2/messages/8/2694.jpg" ALT="Tucks in summer"> <BR> <BR>When I went down from the top (which is really frustrating when there is 500 persons on top of which 75% climbed in car, but were proudly posing in photo near the 6288' banner.), I told me... oh-oh..... looking to the place where I knew the ravine was : <BR> <BR><IMG SRC="http://www.firsttracksonline.com/discus2/messages/8/2695.jpg" ALT="Oh shit"> <BR> <BR>I've been lucky to avoid the rain, at least, but it wasn't the very best day to try the mountain a first time. At least we got a lot of fun and I think I will be ready to have my skis and my backpack, on the next time I'm there !! <BR> <BR>THINK SNOW !!!