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June 2007

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NULL 2007-06-12 11:33:41.000 - Jon Gale,  Summit Volunteer Nin enjoying the nice weather My last day. Preparing a 20 lb. turkey, stuffing, gravy, mashed potatoes, carrots, peas, orange salad, and

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NULL 2007-06-10 21:14:23.000 - Brian Clark,  Observer Looking up the gully "Maybe I will be back, but much like the weather on this mountain, the future can be very unpredictable.

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NULL 2007-06-09 14:07:48.000 - The Reed Family,  Summit Visitors The Reed Family on the Summit We arrived up here on the top of Mount Washington, on a glorious Friday afternoon.

Cathys first comment

Cathys first comment 2007-06-08 21:16:27.000 - Cathy Radonic,  Summit Intern A 'herd' of Corvette My first few days up here on the mountain as a new summit intern have gone

Rime Time

Rime Time 2007-06-07 18:54:15.000 - Lynn Metcalf,  Summit Intern Photographing rime at night My second week on the summit has started off with a bang, as I got to experience

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NULL 2007-06-06 02:53:26.000 - Jason B. Hill,  Summit Volunteer Summit, tower and undercast Even with near constant fog, thunderstorms and other weather intent on keeping us indoors 24/7, the past

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NULL 2007-06-04 23:40:39.000 - Dan Harnos,  Summit Intern NULL The last 48 hours have been busy ones despite the near constant fog enveloping the summit (95 minutes of sun since

Winter again?

Winter again? 2007-06-04 07:23:32.000 - Ken Rancourt,  Meteorologist NULL Well, the forecasters were right-on with this one. We did see the sun, albeit for only about five hours in total

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NULL 2007-06-03 05:30:01.000 - Ken Rancourt,  Meteorologist Photo courtesy Michael Pelchat, Mgr. Mount Washing The sun! Who would have thought that after six days in the fog we would finally

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NULL 2007-06-02 05:06:12.000 - Kyle Paddleford,  Meteorologist My new friend The summit is known for having to use robust equipment to measure and record all different types of weather that

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