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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
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
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.
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 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 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
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
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? 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
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
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