Frolicking up (F)Liberty

Leaders
Andrew Fasano (he/him) (B coC), Katie Selig (A coB)
Program
Winter School
Type
Hiking
Terrain level
B
Trip date
Sunday, January 29th, 2023
Difficulty rating
Difficult
Prerequisites
Recommended: Previous winter hiking experience (6+ miles, 2000') and experience with layering

Mount Liberty, the 18th tallest peak in the White Mountains, is one of six mountains along Franconia Ridge. Its rocky open summit, at 4,459 ft, affords terrific panoramic views of the surrounding Pemigewasset Wilderness. We will ascend Mt. Liberty via the Liberty Spring and Franconia Ridge trails. After enjoying the panoramic views on Mt. Liberty, we will continue to Mt. Flume if time permits. A winter school classic!

Distance is 7.6 miles (round-trip) for Mt. Liberty or 9.8 miles if we hit Mt. Flume, with an elevation gain of ~3,000' or ~4,000' if we hit Mt. Flume. This will be a strenuous hike due to mileage and elevation gain, hence you are strongly recommended to have previous winter hike experience and to be a strong hiker. Specifically, experience on similarly difficult 3-season or winter hikes and fitness commensurate with a steep ~3,000 ft of elevation gain are a must. There is a small amount of above treeline travel, which will be an excellent intro for those who have not yet experienced the thrill and challenges of above treeline traverse in NH during winter.

Feel free to reach out to the trip leaders if you have any questions about weather or want to discuss the difficulty of the hike in more detail

The current weather forecast shows up to 8 inches of snow in the next few days and snow showers on Sunday. Temperature is in the low-20's with windchill around 0.

You'll need warm layers, microspikes, and potentially snowshoes. All of the equipment can be rented from MITOC! Keep an eye out for the final list before the lecture on Thursday.

Pre-trip meeting will be at MIT after the WS lecture on Thursday.

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Algorithm
first-come, first-serve
Maximum participants
6
Signups opened at
Jan. 25, 2023, noon
Signups closed at
Jan. 26, 2023, 11:59 p.m.
Notes
  1. What are some recent winter hikes you've done?
  2. What's a layering tip you can share with everyone?
  3. What is your experience with winter traction?
  4. What's your favorite snack to bring on a winter hike?
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