Welcome to Summit Sunday! This initiative started in 2012 when two friends decided to hike a mountain in Utah on a Sunday afternoon before one of the friends had to leave to live at sea level on an island away from the mountains he loved so dearly. This blog is dedicated to the notion that you can "climb mountains" wherever you are.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Surviving Moose Mt.
This is my first post on Summit Sunday! This morning, my good friend Todd Anderson and I went on a run in the woods around Hanover, NH. Our highest point was Moose Mt. which is only 2222ft high. This is not so high by our lofty Utah standards, but I feel that we get some bonus elevation when you consider that we reached the peak in a direct shot from our front door. Also, while Moose Mt. is entirely below the tree line, and while it has a truly adorable name, don't allow yourself to be fooled; this is no tame hilltop. Despite our best posturing and forced smiles, we are ever wary of the hidden dangers that shroud the mountain. In 1968, a plane crashed into the mountainside, and 32 victims were claimed in the foggy palisades. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northeast_Airlines_Flight_946 Indeed, just today, Todd and I stepped in quite a few puddles, and nearly slipped on some rather wet rocks.
Not scene in this picture is Todd's beer belly.
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Welcome, Ben.
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Todd's beer belly!
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