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I'm going to be on Mt. Washington tomorrow (Tuesday) if anyone feels like dropping in. Lake o' the Clouds dungeon Tuesday and Wednesday nights. I'll have a cribbage board.
The forum discussion centers around a planned visit to Mt. Washington, specifically at the Lake of the Clouds, where participants express interest in playing cribbage and share insights about the weather conditions. The discussion highlights the unpredictable weather on Mt. Washington, noting that even in summer, temperatures can be cool and winds strong, with a historical record of 231 mph wind gusts. Participants also discuss the ideal weather forecast for the upcoming visit, emphasizing the importance of sunshine and low winds for an enjoyable experience.
PREREQUISITESOutdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and anyone interested in playing cribbage or exploring the Mt. Washington area will benefit from this discussion.
What's the weather going to be like? If it's cool, I hate you.Chi Meson said:I'm going to be on Mt. Washington tomorrow (Tuesday) if anyone feels like dropping in. Lake o' the Clouds dungeon Tuesday and Wednesday nights. I'll have a cribbage board.
You know that makes me crazy.It's almost always cool up there, Evo. And being well above the tree line, there is almost always a breeze, and often strong winds. It's not uncommon to see hikers on Mt. Washington wearing sweaters and windbreakers in the summer. Even in the summer, if the clouds roll in, it can get pretty darned cold there. That's a place where the weather can turn quickly, too. The highest recorded wind gust (231 mph) was recorded there in the '30s. Had to Google to get the actual speed, but I remembered that world-record wind speed from a trip to the observatory about 10-15 years back.Evo said:What's the weather going to be like? If it's cool, I hate you.![]()
turbo-1 said:It's almost always cool up there, Evo. And being well above the tree line, there is almost always a breeze, and often strong winds. It's not uncommon to see hikers on Mt. Washington wearing sweaters and windbreakers in the summer. Even in the summer, if the clouds roll in, it can get pretty darned cold there. That's a place where the weather can turn quickly, too. The highest recorded wind gust (231 mph) was recorded there in the '30s. Had to Google to get the actual speed, but I remembered that world-record wind speed from a trip to the observatory about 10-15 years back.
hypatia said:Dang, Hold on to your hats ..and the little tykes!
Congratulations on the great timing. The outlook for tomorrow is pretty much ideal for Mt. Washington. Any time you can get sunshine, <25 mph winds, and low-to-mid 70's up there, that's pretty darned near perfect, and if this humidity clears out, the views will be spectacular. We want pictures! If only to make Evo jealous.Chi Meson said:No tykes this trip, just myself. I hadn't gotten my mountain fix yet this summer, and school's back in 3 weeks, and I have to go to VA next week (in-laws...groan) and I need to be back by Friday night 'coz http://theymightbegiants.com" is doing a free show at the Mohegan Sun, so...
I got four days to myself.
http://www.mountwashington.org/weather/forecast.php" . Tuesday looks like "the day."