Frozen pond off the Long Trail |
Yesterday I snowshoed up the Nebraska Notch trail to its intersection with the Long Trail, then took the Long Trail south. It was mid-twenties with wind gusts up to almost 5 mph (thanks to WeatherHawk for the WindMate 350).
One or two snowshoers had gone up the Nebraska Notch trail before me, but I was the first snowshoer to head south on the Long Trail. My destination was Taylor Lodge.
View from Taylor Lodge |
I took a short break upon reaching the lodge, after doing a brief "Rocky" dance. I was packing up to head back when a group of three middle-aged ladies arrived. (If they read this, I just assume they were middle-aged based on their wit and maturity. They all look much younger.) The ladies thanked me for breaking trail for them - which I thought was kind. If nothing else, I am a superb trail-breaker. I have fairly large snowshoes and that snow ends up pretty well packed down.
Another view from Taylor Lodge |
It was great to get outside and it was great to get such good exercise. Snowshoeing up a mountain is pretty exhausting and is difficult enough that you don't need to be carrying extra weight. I'll add this to my growing list of arguments to lose some pounds. Good thing I gave up donuts for Lent. Maybe I'll get a lighter pack.
Porch of Taylor Lodge |
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