Submitted by Sky-Grey t3_10gl6oc in newhampshire
Me (f25) and my boyfriend (m24) are avid hikers and we're just starting to cross the line to mountaineering. We're looking at hiking Mount Lafayette in New Hampshire at the beginning of February. That being said we've done some winter hiking around Michigan as that's where we're from but nothing with a lot of elevation. We know that we need to pick up some heavier winter gear for hiking up to and at that elevation. But because we're kind of inexperienced when it comes to hiking at elevation I have some questions...
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Is mount Lafayette going to be too much to handle at the beginning of February for a first trek?
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What kind of experience is needed to do something like this?
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Is the trek a good beginner climb for people looking to get their feet wet when it comes to mountaineering?
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Does anyone have any tips on how to go about the transition from hiking to mountaineering?
Cullen7777 t1_j53f38p wrote
Lafayette is more of a hike than a mountaineering route. IMO you should do more winter hiking before you try mountaineering. That will give you time to dial in your basic clothing, equipment, and safety systems.
I hired a guide for my first course. After that I did meetups and met various partners through messages boards