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NULL 2006-03-31 07:30:11.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Sunrise through the haze... As the first warm high pressure area of the year crests over the peak today, the signs of its
NULL 2006-03-31 07:30:11.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Sunrise through the haze... As the first warm high pressure area of the year crests over the peak today, the signs of its
NULL 2006-03-30 08:15:55.000 - Jim Salge, Observer The snowcat at halfway... Shift changes in spring are always interesting, as this is the time of year can lead to not only
NULL 2006-03-29 08:07:53.000 - Tim Markle, Chief Observer The celestial hunting season is drawing to a close. Orion, who has been closely stalking Taurus across the night sky all winter,
NULL 2006-03-27 06:02:25.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer Indoor Sunrise Green twilight is growing on the horizon and back lighting four evenly spaced and very thin altocumulus standing lenticulars clouds. They
NULL 2006-03-25 13:35:39.000 - Tim Markle, Chief Observer Bowing Rime A promising post-sunrise break in the fog turned out to be a major letdown. Around 8am this morning the fog,
NULL 2006-03-24 06:42:03.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer With the equinox past, the sun is now conspicuous in its daytime elevation. At least it was in the valley over the past
NULL 2006-03-22 07:21:02.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Tower and rime at sunset... After spending nearly the entire week in the fog, Mother Nature decided to finally give our crew a
NULL 2006-03-21 10:46:24.000 - Brian Clark, Summit Intern Talk about consistency... My tenure as a ski instructor in the valley at Attitash Bear Peak ended last Tuesday since I came
NULL 2006-03-20 08:58:26.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Predicting six more weeks of winter... Ah the first day of Spring. Could have fooled me, as the weather refuses to acknowledge this
NULL 2006-03-19 06:32:55.000 - Ryan Knapp, Observer Corona around the moon... For the past two nights, the fog at the summit has been either thin or nonexistent. As the newest