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WHITE MOUNTAIN TRIP

April, 1922
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WHITE MOUNTAIN TRIP
April, 1922

Warm weather and sticky snow somewhat handicapped the men making the annual D.O.C. White Mountain trip. The party reached the top of Mt. Washington after a climb of a little under five hours. The weather was exceptionally clear, enabling the men to make out the Adirondacks. Owing to the sticky snow, the best time down the carriage road from the halfway house was 18 minutes. Side trips were made to Carter Notch and Tuckerman's Ravine.