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October 2010

Winter Wonderland

Winter Wonderland 2010-10-16 20:16:11.000 - Erica Sandschulte,  Summit Intern NULL It is sincerely a beautiful site up here on the rockpile! Snow has been falling off and on today covering

Snowboarding and Lightning!

Snowboarding and Lightning! 2010-10-15 16:43:22.000 - Mike Finnegan,  IT Observer Sliding on the Snow!!! Ok, time to take a second attempt at writing this comment. You see, I had started

High expectations

High expectations 2010-10-14 21:39:42.000 - Brian Clark,  Observer and Meteorologist NULL There are quite a few sayings that are often used to express how excited someone is. These comparisons often

Notes from a volunteer

Notes from a volunteer 2010-10-13 21:12:02.000 - Richard,  Summit Volunteer 'Green Flash' close up. I was really excited for the chance to volunteer at the Mount Washington Observatory. It seemed

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NULL 2010-10-12 23:36:25.000 - Mike Carmon,  Staff Meteorologist Winter Up Top, Autumn Down Below As I sit here on yet another Tuesday evening, as one more shift draws to a

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NULL 2010-10-11 17:51:54.000 - Stacey Kawecki,  Observer and Meteorologist A beautiful end to a beautiful day Happy Columbus Day! Christopher Columbus did a lot of sailing. I wonder if he

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NULL 2010-10-10 15:28:06.000 - Jennifer Finn,  Summit Intern Finally, the sun! After being stuck in the clouds for over two days, a beautiful day on the summit like today is

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NULL 2010-10-09 17:47:11.000 - Kristin Raisanen,  Summit Museum Attendant The summit looking wintery! Most people use the three day Columbus Day weekend as a chance to enjoy autumn. Many people

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NULL 2010-10-08 23:49:04.000 - Mike Carmon,  Staff Meteorologist NULL I write to you this evening a somewhat disappointed young observer (the youngest, in fact. But I digress...). With all of

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NULL 2010-10-07 16:18:42.000 - Stacey Kawecki,  Observer and Meteorologist That's my kind of Hays Chart! The most notably consistent variable on this mountain is change. That may sound oxymoronic, but

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