To reach the trailhead, you drive up, up, and up White Mountain road.
We stopped at Grandview Campground, apparently a popular place for ameteur astronomy buffs, to spend the night and adjust to the altitude before the hike.
This is a very large sandwich, with Mark laboring up the mountain under its bulk.
The Summit is in sight!
Dad, on the side of a very large mountain.
The summit of White Mountain, which is 14,252' above sea level. (I bought a new flag!)
The summit, oddly, is only halfway. Parts of this hike were pretty moon-like, I must say. However, despite the moon-like terrain, there are quite a few things living up there.
There are more marmots than you can shake a stick at. We saw a pika or two, and a weasel, which was faster than my camera.This was my second 14er, and I can't wait to do the next. It's too bad I can't fit all the good pictures in here!
It was a great hike, perfect for Father's Day.
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