Vermont & New Hampshire – Day 4

June 2022

On Monday, we hit the road deeper into New Hampshire. We drove a few hours to the Mount Washington Cog Railway. This wasn't our first cog railway since we went to the top of Pike's Peak a few years ago, but it's still amazing to see these engineering marvels climb a steep mountain. We knew the weather at the summit can be wild. They actually have an observatory up there because the weather is the craziest in the nation. When we arrived at the top, it was 22 degrees with wind gusting to 69 mph. That's my kind of summer weather! There had been snow up there the day before so we lucked out. After coming down off that mountain, we went up another. This time it was Cannon Mountain by aerial tram. We hiked a bit up there. Thankfully, the weather was cool (not Mt. Washington cool), so it wasn't a bad hike, but it was definitely rocky. We came across one more covered bridge on the way back and then started looking for something to do on the way home the following day.

4-001 River
Passing beautiful scenery everyplace we go
4-003 Bandstand
The Carroll Memorial Bandstand in Breton Woods, NH is now a tourist information booth.
4-004 Cog Railway Train
This is just like the cog railroad we're going to take to the top of Mount Washington
4-005 Summit Cog Railway Engine
This is just like the cog railroad we're going to take to the top of Mount Washington
4-008 Peppersass Cog Railway Engine
Peppersass was the first cog railroad engine at Mount Washington Cog Railway.
4-012 Slideboard
While they were building the cog railway, the workers road these slideboards, known as devil's shingles, down the mountain at breakneck speeds
4-015 Water Tower
The water tower at the base station of the Mount Washington Cog Railway
4-016 Cog Railway Tracks
Looking up the tracks from the base station
4-019 Cog Railway Track
These tracks that the cog railway climbs are an engineering marvel.
4-020 Base Station Sign
The trip starts out at an elevation of 2700 feet.
4-022 Rocks & Ferns
Ferns grow abundantly around here
4-025 Cog Railway Train
They now use these bio-diesel engines to climb the mountain. This is M4, Agiocochook.
4-027 Cog Railway Train
Another cog railway train ready to climb Mount Washington
4-030 Cog Railway Tracks
The cog railway tracks wind straight up the side of Mount Washington
4-034 Cog Railway Display
There's a lot of old cog railway equipment on display at the base station
4-035 Cog Railway Train
Another cog railway train begins its climb up Mount Washington
4-037 Cog Railway Train on Mountain
The cog railway trains climb Mount Washington at a seemingly impossible incline.
4-039 Cog Railway Train on Mountain
The cog railway trains climb Mount Washington at a seemingly impossible incline.
4-040 Cog Railway Train
Another cog railway train ready to climb Mount Washington
4-044 Mount Washington Summit
That's where we'll be headed a little later, the snow dusted summit of Mount Washington.
4-045 Cog Railway Train
One of the cog railways trains comes down the mountain to pick us up for our climb.
4-047 Cog Railway Engine
We'll be pushed up Mount Washington by bio-diesel engine M6, Laprade.
4-049 Cog Railway Train Interior
Aboard the cog railway train for our trip up Mount Washington
4-051 Stream
Passing over a mountain stream on our way up the mountain
4-052 Plastic Moose
This waas the only moose we saw. Just pretend it's not made of plastic.
4-053 Trees
These trees aren't actually crooked, we are!
4-054 Waumbek Water Tank
Passing the Waumbek tank at 3800 feet.
4-055 Jacob's Ladder Sign
Up to 4724 feet at Jacob's Ladder
4-057 Alpine Tundra on Mount Washington
The views are getting good as we enter the alpine tundra
4-058 Alpine Tundra on Mount Washington
We can finally see the summit as we pass over the alpine tundra.
4-060 Mount Washington Summt Building
There's the summit building.
4-061 Mount Washington Summt Building
The building isn't crooked, we are!
4-062 Cog Railway Train at Summit
Another of the bio-diesel engines that push cars to the top of Mount Washington, M6, aka Kenison
4-063 View from Mount Washington
The view from the top of Mount Washington is incredible on a clear day
4-064 View from Mount Washington
The view from the top of Mount Washington is incredible on a clear day
4-067 Mount Washington State Park Sign
The summit is part of Mount Washington State Park
4-068 Ice on Railing
The rime ice that coats everything is a result of the moisture from passing clouds freezing onto cold surfaces.
4-070 Tip Top House
The Tip-Top House is, appropriately, at the summit.
4-073 Summit Rock Pile
Rime ice forms everywhere
4-079 Ice on Flag Pole
The rime ice that coats everything is a result of the moisture from passing clouds freezing onto cold surfaces.
4-081 View from Mount Washington
The view from the top of Mount Washington is incredible on a clear day
4-083 View from Mount Washington Pano
Panorama from the summit of Mount Washington
4-084 Ice on Equipment
The rime ice that coats everything is a result of the moisture from passing clouds freezing onto cold surfaces.
4-085 Mount Washington Weather Observatory
The observatory at the top of Mount Washington studies some of the wildest weather in the country.
4-086 View from Mount Washington
The view from the top of Mount Washington is incredible on a clear day
4-089 Ice on Weather Observatory
The rime ice that coats everything is a result of the moisture from passing clouds freezing onto cold surfaces.
4-090 Highest Wind Anemometer
This anemometer recorded the fastest wind ever recorded anywhere, 231 mph!
4-092 Worst Weather Sign
Mount Washington has the most dangerous weather in the country
4-094 Cog Railway Train at Summit
Our ride back down the mountain has arrived
4-095 Cog Railway Train at Summit
A cog railway train begins its descent
4-097 Alpine Tundra
Crossing the alpine tundra again as we descend Mount Washington aboard the cog railway
4-098 Reflection in Window
This reflection in a window shows exactly what a steep decline we're at!
4-099 Cog Railway Train
Passing another cog railway train on our way down
4-100 Cog Railway Train
Passing another cog railway train on our way down
4-101 Cog Railway Track
The track that the Mount Washington Cog Railway runs on is an engineering marvel.
4-102 Cog Railway Track
The track that the Mount Washington Cog Railway runs on is an engineering marvel.
4-104 Brake for Moose SIgn
We did not have to brake as we saw no moose.
4-106 Old Man of the Mountain Site
This was the site of the famous Old Man of the Mountain rock formation until it collapsed
4-107 New England Ski Museum
The New England Ski Museum at the base of Cannon Mountain
4-109 Cannon Mountain Tram Station
Looking back down as we leave the Cannon Mountain aerial tram station
4-111 Echo Lake
View of Echo lake from the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tram
4-114 View from Cannon Mountain Tram
View of Echo lake from the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tram
4-116 Cannon Mountain Tram Tower
One of the towers keeping us from coming crashing to the ground
4-117 View from Cannon Mountain Tram
The views are already spectacular and we're still on the tram heading up Cannon Mountain
4-120 View from Cannon Mountain Tram
The views are already spectacular and we're still on the tram heading up Cannon Mountain
4-121 Cannon Mountain Sign
We've reached the upper station of the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tram. Now it's time to hike to the summit.
4-122 Trail
Starting the hike to the summit of Cannon Mountain
4-123 View from Cannon Mountain
We picked a good day to visit Cannon Mountain. The views are incredible.
4-125 View from Cannon Mountain
We picked a good day to visit Cannon Mountain. The views are incredible.
4-126 View from Cannon Mountain
We picked a good day to visit Cannon Mountain. The views are incredible.
4-133 Cannon Mountain Tram
The Cannon Mountain Aerial Tram runs 2 cars, affectionately known as ketchup and mustard.
4-135 Cannon Mountain Tram
The Cannon Mountain Aerial Tram runs 2 cars, affectionately known as ketchup and mustard.
4-136 Cannon Mountain Tram
Aerial tram car at the upper station
4-137 View from Cannon Mountain Tram
The view on the way down is as good as the way up!
4-141 Bath Covered Bridge Interior
Crossing the Bath Covered Bridge
4-143 Bath Covered Bridge Sign
We made a stop at the Bath Covered Bridge on the way back to Vermont.
4-144 Bath Covered Bridge
We made a stop at the Bath Covered Bridge on the way back to Vermont.
4-145 Quarry
There are quarries everywhere in Vermont
4-146 Fried Clams & Native Shrimp
These fried clam strips and native shrimp from Weathervane Seafood in West Lebanon, NH were the best I've had anywhere.