
Given the the Rockpile is a busy hub on a human highway, and also a busy terminus to an unlikely mountain road, you can always count on at least a few people being on top with you. Amidst the hum of the generators near the Sherm Adams building, you can hear a mixture of dialects and languages conflating into one collective conversation.
On Saturday I decided to stretch my legs a bit and hit the top of the Northeast. I arrived at Pink's visitor's center (at which the parking lot is being remodeled, much to the shagrin of more than a few...) at roughly 3:30am. By 3:40, I was hiking by headlamp up the Tuck's Ravine Trail. By sunrise, I'd made it up onto Boott Spur via the link where I relaxed to take in a fairly nice sunrise.
Onto Davis Path...

Heading toward the Junction, I heard plenty of voices...well, at least I thought it was plenty for being shy of 7:00am. In any event, I hit the summit, enjoyed the earliest "lunch" I've ever had on a dayhike, and took a photo or two. I actually ran into Stacy K (sorry, I know how to say your last name...just not how to spell it!! ka-WECK-ie) who was an intern Observer during my first volunteer week on the Summit. We caught up for a few moments before she started slinging her slig cyclometer, had a hug, and parted ways. I was heading down before 7:45am...
Lion Head was the decent route I chose - relatively busy below timberline, but above it was peaceful...calm...I stood amongst the small plants and knee-hammering rocks, looked around and said aloud "This is awesome."
Being in an impressive place like that makes you realize what matters...at least it makes me realize!
Down by 10:00...great day!
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