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    Default If You're Crazy Please Identify Yourself

    How many crazy folks out there are by choice hiking in this extreme cold and the NorhtEast blizzard... please come forward.

    I've been out and about my beagle however has much more sense than I and has chosen to go back to his warm and toasty bed after a brief outing for his daily constitution

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    I suspect all my walking today will be behind a snow shovel.

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    oh, and yes, I'm crazy.
    At least that's what family and friends think.
    After all who else goes out for days and weeks at a time without a daily shower and has to defecate in the woods

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    Quote Originally Posted by LIhikers View Post
    I suspect all my walking today will be behind a snow shovel.
    Snow shoveling counts if you have your pack on

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    Quote Originally Posted by LIhikers View Post
    oh, and yes, I'm crazy.
    After all who else goes out for days and weeks at a time without a daily shower and has to defecate in the woods
    Now that my water supply has frozen solid for foreseeable future, that will be me without even leaving the house! I also made the mistake of scheduling my car inspection for today. 10 degrees out and lightly snowing.
    Follow slogoen on Instagram.

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    I'm planning a snowshoe walk tonight once it clears.

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    I and my old husky were out earlier; she's now very sensiblt curled up on the couch. This storm is as advertised. I'll be out several more times today: to fill up the bird feeder, shovel, and maybe snowshoe a dog-walking path around the property.

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    Picture or it didn't happen. We have a 5 month old Portuguese Water Dog. there is no choice about at least a few mile, of leash hike/mad run every day. On a positive note, I had the trail all to myself. snownose.jpg

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    I got to cross country ski to work today. Time to ski home for lunch soon. Then ski back this afternoon. Pretty sweet work situation, really...
    Lazarus

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    I would be if they gave me off work. Head to the local AT. We didn't get much here anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LIhikers View Post
    oh, and yes, I'm crazy.
    At least that's what family and friends think.
    After all who else goes out for days and weeks at a time without a daily shower and has to defecate in the woods
    A bear?.......
    "It's fun to have fun, but you have to know how." ---Dr. Seuss

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    ... i just layered up and went around the block, its nasty.

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    The snow here appears to be taller than my Beagle

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    I am not crazy but I am a carrier!
    I am not young enough to know everything.

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    https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/23/o...o-nothing.html

    an old nyt op ed, trotted out again for the occasion

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    I have the gear and the ability but not the motivation to hike in below zero conditions these days. If the winds are calm and the hike has good sun exposure I may stretch the limits a bit. Once it gets up to 10 degrees I am usually good to go and do try to hike most weekends. I did the winter 4000 footer list by just being a fair weather hiker and be willing to cancel a hike. I always check the forecast from the Observatory before I head out in the morning in case it changed overnight. The folks who usually get in trouble are the one from outside the area that drive up on Friday based on forecast from Thursday night. I usually have three options planned in the AM, My primary choice if the conditions allow, a secondary trip to a place like Kearsage North with enclosed fire tower, or cancel the trip and wait for another good stretch. There sometimes can be real nice stretch of late winter weather in the whites in late February/early march and that is the time to call in sick and go wild when the snow pack is prime, the days longer and the suns hihger.

    Sure staring into the face of incoming blizzard getting blown around on summit is definitely exciting but they can can turn life threatening quicky.

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    Good day for cookin’ in the kitchen, prolly take a walk tonight after the winds die down.

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    Dang it, I'd planned on a dayhike, by the time I'm done shoveling it'll be dark and I'll be wiped out!
    Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.

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    The weekend should make for some great hiking!

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    Anybody ever read “To Build a Fire” by Jack London? I get cold just thinking about that story.

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