Chilling on Cannon

Leaders
Kelby Kramer (coB), Zsofia Sztupinszki (B)
Program
Winter School
Type
Hiking
Terrain level
B
Trip date
Sunday, January 19th
Difficulty rating
Moderate - L3
Prerequisites
Experience with 3-Season hikes of greater than 6 mi / 2000ft of elevation gain and some experience with layering for cold weather

Join on us on a cold hike up Cannon Mountain (a NH 4k) which offers wonderful views of Franconia Ridge and a walk by a (Lonesome) winter lake! We will be taking the Lonesome Lake trail, making a loop around the lake to the hut on the way down, and plan on using microspikes and snowshoes only.

The hike will be about 6 mi with 2500' of elevation gain and we expect to be on the trail for no more than 8 hours. The profile overall is moderate with a couple of short steeper sections. Route Here

Logistics: We will leave Boston at 6am, drive 2:15 hours up with breakfast on the way, and be on the trail around 9am. We should be off the trail by sunset but will bring headlamps in case we don't. We plan to be back in Boston around 7pm. This trip needs another car to run! If you can drive your own car or are willing to drive, please edit the lottery preferences on your profile to show this.

The weather will be VERY cold (and likely snowing!) so layering will be essential. We will go over this at our pre-trip meeting.

Our mandatory pre-trip meeting will be Thursday at 6pm in Student Center.

Costs: Please budget for: $5 trip fee, $30-50 carpooling costs, any personal gear rentals (capped at $15), and any food you buy along the way. We intend to use the MIT car cost calculator and share costs equally among participants.

Prerequisites Note: If this is your first time winter hiking but have extensive 3-Season experience sign-up and reach out to us BEFORE the lottery runs.


Signup

Algorithm
first-come, first-serve
Maximum participants
7
Signups opened at
Jan. 15, 2025, noon
Signups closed at
Jan. 16, 2025, 11:59 p.m.
Notes
  1. What is a comparable 3-Season hike that you have done in the last year
  2. What cold weather winter activities or winter hiking have you done in the last 2 years
  3. When/where if ever have you used microspikes or snowshoes before
  4. What is your favorite trail snack?
Signups for this trip are closed.