HIKES & EVENTS
Tuckerman Ravine Hike and Sled
Hiking/Walk
DATE: Feb 24, 2018
END DATE: Feb 24, 2018
Hike/Event Location: Pinkham Notch NH
Trip Leader(s)
Gandalf
Thornton, NH United States,
JDNnh
Thornton, NH United States
Meeting Time: 10:00 AM
Max # People: 15
Hike Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money
Hike Difficulty Level:
Moderate to Strenuous
(Do you qualify to attend with this hike difficulty rating? Click Here.)
Sign Up To This Trip/Event
You must be a least a guest member to participate. Comments such as "+1" or "bringing a friend" are NOT permitted. All participants must sign-up for the event individually.
Select your mode of transportation, make any comments and then click on button.
You are not logged in.
Please, Log In
Summary
If you have never sledded, you may have not experienced fun! We did this two years ago and vowed we would repeat it again someday. We’ll have a magical climb to Tuckerman's Snow Arch and then sled down Shelburne Ski Trail! We will start at the base of Mt. Washington from Pinkham Notch and hike up the wide tractor path called Tuckerman's Ravine Trail. After two miles we'll reach Ho Jo's where we'll get our first view of the Tuckerman Ravine Bowl. If the avalanche conditions are safe, we'll climb .75 mile to the headwall and the Snow Arch. We'll have lunch here. We'll then start sledding down the Shelburne Ski Trail. It’s more fun that a barrel of snow Monkies!!
Here’s our pictures from the last we did this – check it out
Bring one of those large plastic sleds that you see in one of our pictures and use a bungee cord to attach it to your pack. You can buy these for $10 at WalMart but don’t wait until the last minute because they sell out. The hike will be 2.75 miles with a 2,300' elevation gain.
This trail is always packed so all we'll need is traction, i.e., Micro Spikes. Bring hand warmers for your gloves. Wear winter-insulated boots on your feet, warm socks, dress in layers [no cotton], gloves [mittens are best], warm hat and headlamp/flashlight. Some guys like to have a scarf/neck gaiter to keep their neck warm, gaiters for their boots to keep snow off their boots, ski poles and small thermos for something hot to drink. Don't forget water, lunch and snacks.
After Hike Fun: Everyone is welcome to join us for an early dinner at the Red Fox Grill in Jackson, NH.
Lodging Option: We have 8 bunks available at our house near Waterville Valley, NH for Friday and/or Saturday night at $25 per night. Coffee/bagels each morning and linen/blankets/towels are provided. We have limited space in the fridge to store your beverages/food so it's best to bring a small cooler. Space is limited so email us ASAP to reserve a bunk!
Directions To Trailhead Parking Lot
The AMC's Pinkham Notch Visitor Center is west off NH 16, about 11 miles north of the junction of NH 16 and US 302 in Glen and about 10.5 miles south of the junction of NH 16 and US 2 in Gorham. Turn in and park in the long parking strip. We'll meet you on the porch of the Visitor Center and Mike will be wearing his Patriots hat.
Trip Leader(s)
- Online Status: OFFLINE
- Last Login: 03/28/2024 12:30 PM
- Member Since: 08/20/2001
- Approved By: Gandalf
- Online Status: OFFLINE
- Last Login: 12/27/2023 01:14 PM
- Member Since: 10/30/2001
- Approved By: Gandalf
members signed up for this event
- Online Status: OFFLINE
- Last Login: 07/19/2021 06:34 PM
- Member Since: 09/07/2014
- Driving My Own Car
(Willing to give guys a ride)
- Online Status: OFFLINE
- Last Login: 02/25/2024 02:36 AM
- Member Since: 11/18/2012
- Driving My Own Car
(Possibly willing to give guys a ride)
- Comment: Howdy Mike and Jon, Hope all is well... That looks so much fun and I would love to stay with you on both nights (Friday and Saturday) s'il vous plait!!! ;)
We have our sleds too! It looks like we are going to have spring conditions with this warm up!
Sylvain and I just bought our sleds today. Looking forward to next week end!!!