The only issue we had was that the snow would clump together under the micro spikes. Sometimes there would be 4 to 6 inches of snow stuck to the bottom of our hiking boots. It made for slow and uncomfortable hiking until we were headed down and could take the spikes off. We want to ask the more experienced expert winter hikers if there is an alternative.
The views were superb. From the ledges on Whiteface, everything to the south was visible. Ossipee Lake, Winnipesaukee, the Belknaps including Gunstock, Ragged Mtn., Sunapee and Tenney Mtn. ski areas. Other vantage points provided views of Washington and the southern Presidentials, the Wildcats and Carter Dome and Chocorua.
The four pictures below were all taken from near the summit of Passaconaway. The pictures scan from the west, to northwest to north.
The picture below looks toward the west. From left to right are Sandwich Dome, Jennings Peak, Waterville Valley ski area and Tecumseh.
The picture below also looks toward the northwest. From left to right are the two Kinsmans, the Flume and the snow capped Franconia Ridge. Owls Head is below Lafayette and Garfield is to the right of Lafayette. The last summit to the right is Carrigain and then the Signal Ridge. The Bonds, the Twins and the Hancocks might be visible in between Garfield and Carrigain but are difficult to pick out.
The picture below looks toward the north. From left to right are Carrigain again, Webster (above the Webster cliffs), the snow capped dome of Eisenhower and of course Washington.
Since Friday March 20 marks the first full day of Spring, this hike was our last "official" winter hike. We intend to continue hiking in April so please contact Doug if you are interested.
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