This weekend, we were up in NH, and on Saturday, I had an opportunity to show my boy and his friend the top of New England for the first time. It was a nice day in the valley, they were in shorts and t-shirts originally. I had them put on long pants, and pack a bunch of extra stuff, which they laughed at, but complied. They hadn't noticed that you couldn't see the very top of Mt Washington, even though it was sunny where we were.
Now, we only had a couple hours, and they really weren't ready for a hike. We are planning one later in the summer traversing some of the Presidential Range staying in the AMC huts. I thought I could show them why I insist on all the extra stuff, in a gentle way... so we drove up the auto road to the summit where the weather observatory is. I included a few photos. Note that these were all taken within a 30 minute timespan! We crossed 4 different climatic zones, ending in an arctic tundra environment.
Heading up Mt Washington, pretty nice so far.
At the AT crossing on the auto road, nice summer hiking.
Almost in the clouds, the boys are starting to realize something's changing...
Starting to get windy.
Ok, really windy, one of them said something like: "mom's going to be mad if we blow off the mountain"
Top of Tuckerman's Ravine Trail:
At the bottom of the sign, the first digit is obscurred by my boy, it's a "2", as in 231 MPH windspeed!
Nice day at the summit:
Inside the weather center. Sustained winds around 60 mph, gusting to 89mph. Of course, we had a combination of sleet, fog, freezing rain to keep it fun! Remember, it was in the 70's, calm, and sunny for these guys a half hour ago. (But, we were one mile lower in elevation.)
As I said, the elapsed time between all of these pictures was only about 30 minutes. I think the boys were shocked that the weather conditions could vary so much in such a short time. We went from about 1300ft to 6288ft. It was sunny again when we went back down a mile or so to Pinkham Notch. Fun little learning experience. When we go hiking later on the traverse of the Presidentials, I don't think my son will argue about having extra gear in his pack