Monday, March 11, 2013

Tuckerman’s Ravine, northeast skiers must.


Mount Washington’s Tuckerman Ravine is something that every east coast skier should do once in their life. It’s the tallest mountain in the northeast of the United States reaching about 6,200 feet into the sky. Skiing the ravine takes some time and preparation as you will have take a about two and a half hour to three hour hike up to the ravine with a backpack tied with skis on them. The difficulty ranges from moderate to expert for the terrain that you will be skiing. This hike seems tiring and daunting but it’s worth the view and just to say that you skied Tuckerman’s Ravine.


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