APPALACHIAN TRAIL
LAFAYETTE CAMPGROUND TO
PINKHAM NOTCH
SEPTEMBER 9-16, 1994
Thumbelina and I were chased off Franconia Ridge by a
wicked storm which had rain, sleet, fog, and 60 mph winds. We bailed to
the Greenleaf Hut, 1.1 miles down a side trail from the summit of Mt. Lafayette
(5,249 feet). This side trail eventually meets up with Lafayette
Campground, where this section starts.
The northbound hiker will miss
parts of Franconia Ridge
with this route and this is unfortunate because the ridge is one of the most
scenic sections on the entire Appalachian Trail. Franconia Ridge includes
Little Haystack (4,760'), Lincoln (5,089'), Lafayette (5,249'), Garfield (4,488'),
South Twin (4,902') and Guyot (4,560'). All summits are above tree line
(which is roughly 4,000 feet in the Whites), but Liberty (4,459')
is not directly on Franconia Ridge. A side trail takes you a short distance from the AT
to the summit.
At Crawford Notch, the Appalachian Trail enters the
Presidential Range, a twenty-five mile section between Crawford and Pinkham
Notch. Like Franconia Ridge, it is mostly above tree line and includes the
peaks of Mt. Webster (3,910'), Mt. Jackson (4,052'), Mt. Pierce (4,310'), Mt.
Eisenhower (4,761'), Mt. Franklin (5,004'), Mt. Washington (6,288') and Mt.
Madison (5,363'). If weather permits, the views from both Franconia Ridge
and the Presidential Range are some of the most spectacular on the Trail.
Mt. Washington, the highest peak in New England, was once the proposed northern
terminus of the Appalachian Trail.
Now it has the distinction, however, of having recorded the highest wind speed
on Earth. In 1934, winds hit 231 mph. Today there is a weather
station that still operates on the mountain, and nearby is a Summit House with
post office, museum, cafeteria, and gift shop. The Cog Railway also is a
common site on the summit as it transports visitors from the valley to the
summit of Mt. Washington.
The trail from Mt. Washington drops over 4000 feet past
Mt. Madison, the Madison Springs Hut, the Osgood Tentsite, and finally reaches
Pinkham Notch at around 2000 feet. The notch is located on NH 16 and it is
AMC's headquarters in the Whites. It is open year-round, and has a full
service lodge, cafeteria, store, and showers.