Mt Potash Overnight hike.
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Nice video. I've hiked Potash before, but like you, I had to turn back before I could hike to the top successfully; I had to turn back in 2009 because thunderstorms were approaching.
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Beautiful place!
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Wonalancet is one of the 4000 footers (barely).
Yeah, my bro & I used to pack in for the annual Kelley Trail trips. Our camp was only about 2 miles in, but with a weeks worth of supplies, that was plenty long enough. From there we'd do day hikes throughout the Sandwich Range.
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SICKK INTRO MUSIC!! hate it or love it is a sickk song
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Nice trip John. Am in the Smokey"s now. Sure beats the city life. See ya, Buddy.
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awsome vid =}
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Ahhh, haven't been up Potash for many years. Last time I went up there (probably 15 yrs ago) I got stuck in a pretty strong snow squall.
Why 3 attempts to reach the summit?
rataMacue22 2 years ago
Two years ago I got around 200 feet below the top in unpacked waist deep snow not prepared. Then last winter I couldnt cross the stream because it was to deep to be crossing in 10'f. This year no snow or any problems.
ArmyRanger10 2 years ago
I see.
Ever done Paugus or Wonalancet?
I love the Sandwich Mountain range. Less traffic, more natural. I used to camp off the Kelley trail every May for 4-7 nights. The good ole days... Now I'm restricted to trails that my little girl can handle. lol
Keep up the great videos!
rataMacue22 2 years ago
Thanks. No Ive never hiked those. Right now im trying to do the 48 4000 foot mountains of New Hampshire. I remember on Views from the top there is some little girl that has climbed all the 48. Start her off small and get her going big. 4-7 nights on the Kelley trail must of been fun. Did you pack all your gear in or camp not far from the beginning?
ArmyRanger10 2 years ago