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Mount Washington Gear List (Winter)

Mount Washington Gear List (Winter)

Mount Washington Gear List (Winter)

As anyone who has spent time on Mount Washington in the winter will tell you, it’s in your best interest to NOT take this mountain lightly. Mt. Washington has the notorious nickname of “Home of the World’s Worst Weather” for good reason – very good reason. It is not uncommon for wind gusts to approach 100 mph high on the mountain and wind chill temperatures can subsequently plummet to 50 degrees Fahrenheit below zero or lower.

If you plan on attempting to climb Mount Washington in the winter, also plan to use virtually everything in your pack. This is not one of those climbs where you look at your backpack after descending and say, “I shouldn’t have taken that, or that, or that.” Barring a few emergency items that (hopefully) will not venture out of your pack, you will most likely make use of everything else in your backpack. Plan wisely and expect to use nearly everything you have with you.

Recommended for a Mount Washington winter climb

Not recommended for a Mount Washington winter climb

When it comes to attempting Mount Washington in the winter, being prepared is of the utmost importance. This mountain’s unpredictable and harsh weather can test your limits.

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