2022 Seek the Peak Photos
2022-07-20 10:40:15.000 – MWOBS Staff, Contributed photos.

Pack fitting was offered at the EMS and Backpacker Magazine booths.
EMS field experts get ready for the expo to open.
Seek the Peak hikers enjoy views from the Observation tower during a tour of our summit weather station.
Seek the Peak team ‘The Seekers’ are shown atop Blueberry Mountain. 
Carrie Slife of MWOBS visits with Mel Elam and her cat Flokie at Tuckerman Brewing Co. Friday night at the Seek the Peak kick-off party. Mel and Flokie have summited all of New Hampshire’s 4,000 footers together.
Seek the Peak hikers visit the Backpacker Get Out More Tour booth. EMS photo.
Randy Propster of Backpacker helps a visitor with pack fitting.
The Bear Mountain Band performs at the expo.
Cotopaxi brought tons of color to the expo. EMS photo.
The gear giveaway.
Hyperlite Mountain Gear was one of our 2022 sponsors.
Granite Backcountry Alliance was one of our sponsors. EMS photo.
Visitors learn about our weather and climate work in the White Mountains at the MWOBS booth.
Randy Propster of Backpacker and Carrie Slife of MWOBS pull raffle tickets as the gear giveaway begins.
A MWOBS parking volunteer greets the camera enthusiastically by the food trucks.
An expo visitor enjoys music performed by the Bear Mountain Band. EMS photo.
MWOBS Staff, Contributed photos.
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