Spring (Skiing) is in the Air!
Spring (Skiing) is in the Air! 2015-03-26 16:58:12.000 - Mike Dorfman, Weather Observer/IT Specialist While this winter was slow to start, it seems to be the gift that doesn't
Spring (Skiing) is in the Air! 2015-03-26 16:58:12.000 - Mike Dorfman, Weather Observer/IT Specialist While this winter was slow to start, it seems to be the gift that doesn't
A Variable Volunteer Week 2015-03-25 19:07:48.000 - Bill Ofsiany and Barbara Althen, Summit Volunteers It’s said that March comes in like a lion, and goes out like a lamb.
March 2015: The lion never left! 2015-03-24 17:23:08.000 - Tom Padham, Weather Observer/Meteorologist After a very cold and windy winter across the higher summits, March appears to have continued
Exploring the Alpine Zone In Winter 2015-03-23 20:01:55.000 - Adam Freierman, Summit Intern Occasionally a break in my work schedule affords me the opportunity to get outside and explore
...And Down the (Home)Stretch They Come! 2015-03-21 08:55:46.000 - Mike Carmon, Interim Director of Summit Operations With the summit back in the fog today, the view outside is nothin’
A Long Awaited Week On The Rockpile In Winter 2015-03-20 16:10:57.000 - Mark Truman, Summit Volunteer My love affair with the White Mountains and Mt Washington began only about
A Change of Pace 2015-03-18 21:02:36.000 - Kaitlyn O'Brien, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Every once in a while, an opportunity comes along that slightly changes our normal shift week schedule.
A Volunteer Week 2015-03-17 16:38:12.000 - Kevin Talbot, Summit Volunteer Once again I find myself here on the summit of Mount Washington. I am spending another eight days with
Model Musings 2015-03-16 17:14:35.000 - Nate Iannuccillo, Summit Intern With the astronomical winter season coming to a close at the end of the week, it appears that we’ll be
The Ever-Changing Mountain 2015-03-15 20:17:47.000 - Michael Dorfman, Weather Observer/IT Specialist While the valley might be seeing more mixed precipitation, the shoulder seasons are some of the most dangerous