We stayed on the summit about an hour then hiked down to the hut, where we had a family-style dinner with 95 other people and later enjoyed watching a beautiful sunset. The kids who work at the hut introduced themselves during dinner and I was surprised to find that 3 of them were students from Colby College, my alma mater, and that we had some of the same professors. It was a real experience sleeping (or trying to sleep) in a cramped bunkbed with 15 other people in the room and total darkness in the hut due to limited electricity! In the morning, we had breakfast, then came back down the same trail in about 2 1/2 hours. My legs are pretty sore but I'm happy I was able to climb the highest peak in the Northeast and enjoyed doing it with friends.
I assume I am one of the only people on the planet who has climbed Masada in Israel and Mount Washington in NH in the same month!
Here's a link to an interesting article about the Lake of the Clouds hut:
http://www.onenewengland.com/article.php?id=55