Rapid changes on the summit…
Rapid changes on the summit... 2006-10-29 09:00:11.000 - Ryan Knapp, Observer Frozen Footprints... Working night’s means that I sleep during the day, but that proved to be difficult yesterday with
Rapid changes on the summit... 2006-10-29 09:00:11.000 - Ryan Knapp, Observer Frozen Footprints... Working night’s means that I sleep during the day, but that proved to be difficult yesterday with
Waiting for 100mph... 2006-10-28 13:10:30.000 - Bryan Farr, Summit Intern Yesterday The end of October is certainly turning out to be a roller coaster ride for weather atop the Rockpile.
Clear views of the snow-covered peaks... 2006-10-27 09:00:35.000 - Jim Salge, Observer The snow-covered summit... I honestly think that it has been an entire year since the Northern Presidential Range
New Snow! 2006-10-26 13:10:03.000 - Bryan Farr, Summit Intern Front Door Drifts... I think someone forgot to tell Mother Nature that we are only one month into autumn, as winter
Winter Shift Change 2006-10-25 14:47:14.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Beginning shift change... There is something majestic about seeing Mount Washington snowcapped for the first time each season. I was driving
Skiing!! 2006-10-23 10:08:00.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer Srevice road turns Following Jon’s lead from yesterday, today’s comments will be mostly pictures.But here are the details:It snowed; it’s still snowing. About
Less Talk, More Pictures 2006-10-22 07:09:23.000 - Jon Cotton, Observer Tower in Sunrise No words today. Just photo comparisons between Thursday morning and this morning. Today's shots have the rime
Finally, 100 mph Winds! 2006-10-21 10:51:15.000 - Mike Renzi, Summit Intern Snow drift in front of the Yankee Building, taken What an exciting night! I got to experience my first
NULL 2006-10-19 08:37:40.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer Morning undercast Spending a good deal of time on the summit of Mount Washington allows one to begin to approach grandeur with a
NULL 2006-10-17 16:43:46.000 - Steve Walsh, Summit Volunteer Cog and clouds Being a Mount Washington Observatory volunteer is not your typical week’s vacation as say, going to the Caribbean. I