(I am listing this online because you never know when your home puter will go kafloowey.)
First successful summit of each of the 67 New England 4,000+ footers (all NH unless noted)....
Washington 10/14/1994
Moosilauke 10/30/1994
Madison 11/27/1994
Cannon 2/19/1995
Jefferson 3/19/1995
Passaconaway 4/23/1995
Hale 5/21/1995
Lafayette 6/4/1995
Lincoln 6/4/1995
Carrigain 6/18/1995
Katahdin/Baxter (ME) 6/27/1995
Katahdin/Hamlin (ME) 6/27/1995
North Brother (ME) 6/28/1995
Tecumseh 7/23/1995
North Kinsman 7/29/1995
South Kinsman 7/29/1995
Hancock 8/13/1995
South Hancock 8/13/1995
Eisenhower 8/20/1995
Monroe 8/20/1995
Pierce 8/20/1995
Jackson 8/20/1995
Whiteface 9/4/1995
Osceola 9/17/1995
Moriah 10/1/1995
Isolation 10/8/1995
Waumbek 11/5/1995
Flume 11/19/1995
Liberty 11/19/1995
East Osceola 11/26/1995
Wildcat 1/21/1996
Wildcat "D" 1/21/1996
Garfield 3/17/1996
N. Tripyramid 3/31/1996
M. Tripyramid 3/31/1996
Galehead 4/21/1996
Cabot 5/19/1996
Zealand 5/26/1996
North Twin 6/9/1996
Field 6/22/1996
Willey 6/22/1996
Tom 6/22/1996
M. Carter 6/30/1996
S. Carter 6/30/1996
Carter Dome 6/30/1996
Bondcliffe 7/15/1996
Bond 7/15/1996
West Bond 7/15/1996
South Twin 7/16/1996
Owl's Head 7/17/1996
Adams 7/19/1996 (finished NH)
Camel's Hump (VT) 7/14/1997
Mansfield (VT) 7/15/1997
Abraham (VT) 7/16/1997
Ellen (VT) 7/16/1997
Killington (VT) 7/18/1997 (finished VT)
Old Speck (ME) 8/20/1997
Sugarlaof (ME) 7/19/1998
Spaulding (ME) 7/19/1998
Abraham (ME) 7/19/1998
S. Crocker (ME) 7/20/1998
Crocker (ME) 7/20/1998
Bigelow/West (ME) 7/22/1998
Bigelow/Avery (ME) 7/22/1998
Saddleback (ME) 7/24/1998
Saddleback/Horn (ME) 7/24/1998**
Reddington (ME) 7/23/1999 (finished New England)
**I celebrated with a bottle of champagne when I summited Saddleback/Horn in Maine because I had completed the list. Upon returning home from that trip I found the new AMC hiking 'bible' had arrived in the mail and that due to them now using GPS, there were 2 more peaks! I had done one of them (Spaulding) on that trip, but I needed to then return one year later to exactly the same place in order to climb Reddington (the easiest of all the summits to climb - the difficulty is in reaching the trailhead which is 8 miles down a dirt road that is poorly maintained). The one cool thing about having to return to Maine to finish the list was that my son, Gunn, was then able to accompany me on the hike.
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