This Saturday provided another opportunity for Sarah and me to head to the White Mountains of New Hampshire for a hike. After much deliberation on my part, I chose Sandwich Mountain in the Waterville Valley area to be our destination for the day. Sandwich Mountain , also referred to as Sandwich Dome, is not on the NH 4k list (peaks over 4,000 feet in elevation), but at 3,993 feet it is darn close. Regardless of its height, it’s a beautiful mountain with a great approach, certainly worth a climb.
Sarah and I were on the trail by 11:45. For what seemed like the first time in a while, we were blessed with cloudless skies and very little wind. Temps were cool, but the sun helped make us comfortable. The trail started climbing almost immediately. Grades were moderate at first, but there were a few very steep pitches. After about an hour of hiking we reached the first lookout, the 2,976 ft Noon Peak . Views from here were great, especially those of the three peaks of Mount Tripyramid , as well as Mount Washington and the Presidential Range. After I took my fill of pictures we continued on our way.
Once back on the main trail, we began the climb to Sandwich . This part of the hike wasn’t overly steep, but at this point in the day our legs were quite fatigued and every step hurt. Finally we reached the summit. The views from here were similar to those from Noon Peak , only more impressive. In addition to everything we saw before, we now had a clear view of Franconia Ridge. We stopped here to have our lunch. For the first time, we brought along our Jetboil stove to make hot chocolate, using it to melt snow and boil the water. Unfortunately, we lost most of the hot chocolate because it boiled over, but what we had was a nice treat.