Team 50 Campfires and their decked out rig tackle the Mount Washington Auto Road.
You don’t know what that is? Buckle up and hang on tight. It’s an exciting ride you don’t want to miss!
As you sit at the foot of the Mount Washington Auto Road, you may look at what lies ahead and think, “How can this be so tough? It doesn’t look that bad.”
After all, it’s less than eight miles. Yet in that distance you climb 4,618 feet in elevation, and at times you’ll look out the car window … straight down. Your destination is New England’s highest peak – the summit of Mount Washington at 6,145 feet. Hmmmm … that’s a good bit higher than Denver, Colorado!
You don’t know what that is? Buckle up and hang on tight. It’s an exciting ride you don’t want to miss!
As you sit at the foot of the Mount Washington Auto Road, you may look at what lies ahead and think, “How can this be so tough? It doesn’t look that bad.”
After all, it’s less than eight miles. Yet in that distance you climb 4,618 feet in elevation, and at times you’ll look out the car window … straight down. Your destination is New England’s highest peak – the summit of Mount Washington at 6,145 feet. Hmmmm … that’s a good bit higher than Denver, Colorado!
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