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NULL 2006-05-05 05:01:02.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Watching a great sunset from the tower... By yesterday afternoon, the memories of the soaking misery of earlier this week had just about
NULL 2006-05-05 05:01:02.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Watching a great sunset from the tower... By yesterday afternoon, the memories of the soaking misery of earlier this week had just about
NULL 2006-05-04 05:23:56.000 - Jim Salge, Observer The washout that swallowed the truck... The onset of spring has been sneaking up on the summit for a month or so, but
NULL 2006-05-03 06:26:22.000 - Brian Clark, Summit Intern Filtered sunset They say “all good things must come to an end”, and while I don’t necessarily think this to always be
NULL 2006-05-01 05:03:29.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer Happiness! May: As the calendar changed last night I was reminded of May last year. More specifically, I was reminded of the end
NULL 2006-04-30 07:19:18.000 - Ryan Knapp, Observer View of blue skies with all the foot prints of hik The most common word on the summit over the last few days
NULL 2006-04-28 05:21:53.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer Sunset Stepping out the door for the 1245EST synoptic observation and glancing north there was an unmistakable green arc across the horizon: The
NULL 2006-04-27 06:46:33.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer NULL The clouds have broken this morning allowing the early light access to last night’s fresh snow fall. It is quite lovely. Yesterday:
NULL 2006-04-25 10:18:00.000 - The Summit Crew, Mount Washington Observatory NULL It has taken over a year of planning and construction, but today marks the first full day of the
NULL 2006-04-24 07:46:00.000 - Tim Markle, Chief Observer Cap Cloud and Freezing Rain A complex weather pattern of three areas of low pressure to our west and one strong area
NULL 2006-04-22 03:25:20.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer NULL A modest forest fire ignited today on the northwest flanks of Cascade Mountain near Berlin, NH. A plume of smoke has been