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Presidential Traverse, Sept 10, 2005


A solo hike along the highest and most spectacular ridgeline in the Northeast. 20 miles and 9000 feet of elevation gain in one day.
For more info about the route, please visit Mohamed Ellozy's excellent Presi Traverse FAQ.
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you should see an image here As I climb past Madison Hut, I get my first view of Mt Washington, looking deceptively close in the startlingly clear fall air.
you should see an image here From high on the west side of Madison, a view over King Ravine and into Vermont, with Adams 4 visible at left.
you should see an image here A view south-southeast to Wildcat (with ski slopes) and Carter Dome (at left).
you should see an image here Still climbing Madison, a view across the Great Gulf to Mt Washington, with the auto road climbing Chandlers Ridge past Nelson Crag and Ball Crag.
you should see an image here From the top of Mt Madison, a view down Gordon Ridge to the town of Randolph.
you should see an image here From the summit of Madison, a view to Adams, which is my next goal.
you should see an image here Having descended into Madison col, a view back to Mt Madison as I climb past Mt Quincy Adams.
you should see an image here Durand Ridge (the route of the Air Line trail) from above.
you should see an image here You'll see a fair number of photos of Mt Washington in this set. Here's one taken from Mt Adams.
you should see an image here From somewhere near Adams 5, a view ahead to Mts Jefferson, Clay, and Washington.
you should see an image here A view of the Castellated Ridge on Mt Jefferson.
you should see an image here From the east side of Edwards Col, a view ahead to Mt Jefferson.
you should see an image here The top of the Castellated Ridge where it joins the Mt Jefferson summit cone.
you should see an image here From the top of Jefferson, a view back to Adams.
you should see an image here A view down to the Gulfside Trail from the top of Jefferson.
you should see an image here Monticello Lawn, with Mt Adams in the background.
you should see an image here Another view to Mt Washington as I approach Mt Clay.
you should see an image here A view back over the Great Gulf toward Mt Adams from near Sphinx Col.
you should see an image here Same spot, view turning slightly left, showing Mt Jefferson.
you should see an image here Panning slightly further left, still from the same spot. Mt Starr King visible in the distance.
you should see an image here From Mt Clay, a view of the highpoint of the hike: Mt Washington.
you should see an image here A view across the Great Gulf to Nelson Crag.
you should see an image here Final approach to the summit.
you should see an image here A view down the length of the Great Gulf. Spaulding Lake at bottom. Jefferson, Adams, and Madison marching away.
you should see an image here Mts Clay and Jefferson from the north side of Mt Washington.
you should see an image here The much-photographed view northward from near the observation deck.
you should see an image here They're called the Lakes of the Clouds, but only one tiny cloud is in sight in this view of Mt Washington from the south.
you should see an image here From the top of Mt Monroe, a steep gully and a photographer's shadow.
you should see an image here Mt Washington seen from Mt Monroe.
you should see an image here A view north from Little Monroe.
you should see an image here Panning slightly right from the same viewpoint.
you should see an image here The view north from Mt Franklin.
you should see an image here The view north from Mt Eisenhower. Notice Mts Franklin and Monroe at right.
you should see an image here More views from Mt Eisenhower.
you should see an image here A view east from Mt Eisenhower, with Mt Isolation at center.
you should see an image here Another view of Jefferson from Eisenhower.
you should see an image here The summit of Eisenhower from just to the south.
you should see an image here With the great evening light, I couldn't resist stopping frequently for more photos of Eisenhower.
you should see an image here Eisenhower from the north slope of Mt Pierce.
you should see an image here Eisenhower in fading sunlight.
you should see an image here Eisenhower from the summit of Pierce.
you should see an image here Last photo before sunset.
you should see an image here The next day Susel and I went up Mt Washington in style: by car (note the purse).
you should see an image here On the way down we paused above Nelson Crag to make sure our brakes stayed cool and to take in more views with fewer crowds.
you should see an image here Mt Adams. The day was still incredibly clear, but as you can see, a bit hazier than the day before.