Today’s Miles: 4.9
Trip Miles: 1832.3
“Upside down
Boy, you turn me inside out
And, ’round and ’round
Upside down
Boy, you turn me inside out
And, ’round and ’round” – Diana Ross
Up at 6:00. Packed up camp and ate breakfast. On trail at 7:00.
Last night I heard a loud banging in the middle of the night. When I got to the shelter to get my food from the bear boxes, I realized that one of the bear boxes was upside down. The bear wandered in and tried for a while to get into the box and eventually FLIPPED IT UPSIDE DOWN. Those things are heavy and this one was full of food. It took 3 people to turn it back right side up. The folks in the shelter were not sure what to do while all this was happening 20 feet away at 2:00 a.m.!
I got to the AMC Lonesome Lake Hut at 8:30 and 2 miles. Got water and talked with an AMC volunteer for a bit. She said that they will let me move a hut reservation a day assuming there is an opening available. Good to know as I plan to use huts on both sides of Mount Washington next week.
The lake at Lonesome Lake Hut is gorgeous today. That is Franconia Ridge behind the lake. I hike that on Monday from right to left. The hike down is very rocky but nothing like yesterday’s ascent.



Texted the hostel shuttle to let them know that I would be at The Flume Visitor Center for their 11:30 shuttle.
Made it down the mountain and arrived at the bike path from the AT to the visitor center at 9:55 and 4.9 miles. I have 1 mile on the bike path to the visitor center. Glad I did not try to do this last evening or I would have done the last hour in the dark.
Got to the visitor center at 10:20. Got lunch and a coffee from the snack bar while I waited for the shuttle. Shuttle picked me up right at 11:30. I was the only passenger. We stopped at a market on the way to the hostel so the driver could gas up the vehicle and I grabbed adult beverages and snacks. I’ll bike into town this evening for dinner and do real resupply shopping tomorrow.
I ran into 2 of these today. Yes, they work!

Arrived at The Notch hostel about noon. I dried out my tent and other gear, put all my clothes in the dirty laundry basket (staff washes laundry in bulk), got a shower, talked to Dana, and started working on blogs and posting blogs for the past 7 days. I’ll work on route planning in detail and making reservations tomorrow.
YouTube video of The Notch Hostel
Speaking of tomorrow, here is the weather forecast for the high mountains where I was last night and will be all next week:
As cold air follows the front, the rain will transition to a wintery mix of freezing rain, sleet, and snow by sunrise Sunday. Steady precipitation will taper to showers, which will linger through Sunday as favorable upslope conditions develop on the backside of the departing low to our north. Most models have the freezing line dropping to about 5000 feet and then holding at that elevation through sunrise Monday.
The increasing winds will likely whip up the newly fallen snow and ice through Sunday and Sunday night. The winds will also make the cold air feel even colder on exposed skin and increase exposure risks if not adequately covered or prepared. For those underprepared, conditions will be prime for hypothermia, and frostbite could develop with prolonged exposures, especially during overnight hours.
That plus the rain tonight is why I’m taking tomorrow (Sunday) off. It’s gonna be sunny down here at the town level, but near freezing with sub-freezing windchill at altitude Saturday and Sunday night.
Ordered Chinese for delivery. OK, not great. Read then watched a movie till 11:30 p.m.

Technical Notes:
- Pop tarts 370
- Snickers 250
- Cheese crackers 190
- Town day…not counting anymore
- Water 1.4
- Miles 4.9 + 1
- Time 3:15
- Elevation gain 155
- Calories consumed
- Calories burned 3000











































































