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The men noted that while the equipment has changed over the years, the
challenge of Mount Washington remains as real as ever.On March 10, 1913, the three
adventurers made their way up the eight mile Mount Washington Carriage Road on an uncharacteristically clear day
with mild 19 degree temperatures on the summit, said
Jeff Leich, executive director of the New England Ski Museum.The road they took, long since re named the Mount Washington Auto Road, runs for four miles above the timberline.
The group roped themselves together like alpinists for
both the ascent and the run down the icy upper stretch, Leich said."Much about skiing has changed since 1913, but the alpine touring equipment used harkens back to the days before ski tows, when climbing was an essential part of the sport," he said.The Auto Road itself is much different than in 1913, and as part of the Great Glen Trails network is normally off limits to alpine touring
equipment.Carl Shumway was the manager of the road and its associated Glen House hotel in the summer of 1913.
He remembered it as the last summer that four horse teams were used to carry visitors to the summit.Before the transition to auto traffic, Shumway sold gasoline via siphon from barrels to the few cars that appeared.Today in winter, snow tractors from the Mount Washington Observatory and
Mount Washington State Park travel the road, using their plow blades to level a path across what were
steeply angled snow slopes.Tracked SnowCoaches of the privately owned Mount Washington Auto Road now take visitors to the treeline over the snow packed
lower four miles.The Shumway descendants decided to conclude their climb five and one half miles up the road as the wind rose to
uncomfortable levels.Modern skis with deep sidecuts,
steel edges and bindings that firmly fix the heel made the descent from the top of the Cragway grade much more
pleasant, Leich said.Shumway's account of the trip
notes that bridge planks on the carriage road were taken up in the fall, requiring the skiers to jump the
gaps.The climbing party of 1913 was also the first to
use skis to travel to Tuckerman Ravine, where they skied down from partway up the headwall.After graduating from Dartmouth, Shumway had a hand in the operation of snow trains by the
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Exposition and Ski Tournament in the Boston Garden.Bo Adams, an insurance executive specializing
in ski area coverage and the president of New England Ski
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founding of the DOC with similar roles at the outset of the US Eastern Amateur Ski Association and the Brattleboro, Vt.satellite
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