What do you do when it's 90 degrees and humid? Go a couple of hours north into the woods...where it's 90 degrees and humid! We didn't think it could possibly be that humid in the White Mountains.
We hadn't been to The Flume since our first family camping adventure about 18 years ago. I'm sure it hasn't changed but we sure didn't remember it. It was a nice easy stroll. We kind of wondered why they had rain shelters until we started getting poured on with no warning. We took a short 5 minute rest in a shelter we happened upon one a few minutes into the storm.
Believe it or not, I didn't notice the waterfall pouring on Muh's head:
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