When we were planning out hikes for the weekend, I had a list in my head of some good options. There is the 48 4,000 footer list (of which I had only conquered 14), there was the 52 with a view list, and a bunch of other hikes that looked like great options for this ragtag group.
What I didn't plan was to repeat any of the hikes I had done before - definitely not one of the really hard ones. Of course, this is exactly what I ended up doing. Adam mentioned a few times that he had always wanted to hike the ridge, Franconia Ridge that is. I told him I really REALLY didn't want to repeat a hike, that I would do it if he really wanted to, but it was like last resort bottom of my list. I told him "I'm sure you could find a friend to come up and do it with you" and listed about 4 more excuses. I could tell he really, really wanted to do this hike I would be a trooper and drag myself up, across, and down this ridge for a second time. And so, this is how I ended up hiking Franconia Ridge for the second time, again with very little hiking conditioning.