Ellen nice job flying up behind me


Hamik it was good to finally meet you, it was wierd hearing your skies in the fog as you guys descended the bowl the first time.
Hamik's group was doing the ski race thing in the fog which was fun to hear but couldn't see anyone that was more than 30 feet away.
Summit wind was gusting around thirty miles an hour, the picture will show the summit picture with "ice crystals" whizzing by us. Only a few rockfall and ice fall went by us on the bowl, one rock hit my ice axe dead center and bounced off to the right.
Met Kevin Rooney on the way down from the ski hut to the parking lot, man he's got a lot of information on the trails back east, especially anything related to White Mountains, Appalachain Trail, Vermont etc... thanks for all the tips and it was great meeting you Kevin.
There must have been 50 plus people come up to the Ski Hut after 12 noon, three of four groups doing practice hikes, etc... suprising considering how thick the fog was and it was very brisk out there.
Lastly, the parking area was full of people as always, but there was plenty of "Forest Service and Sheriffs" on hand to keep it as safe as they can.
Pictures here - http://s908.photobucket.com/albums/ac28 ... =slideshow