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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
Goodbye, Senior Staff Intern
Goodbye, Senior Staff Intern 2009-04-23 14:13:34.000 - Jordan Scampoli, Summit Intern Jordan the Sheepish Intern As Mike pointed yesterday this was my last shift as an intern up here on the summit.I cannot begin to describe to you the emotions that come with leaving the Obs. Nor
Mike’s Comment
Mike's Comment 2009-04-22 07:24:06.000 - Mike Fanning, Summit Volunteer Winter's not over yet. This is my second time volunteering up on Mount Washington and I have enjoyed 5 of our 7 days of clear skies and great visibility. This is a pretty rare treat up here. I
Change
Change 2009-04-21 05:27:58.000 - Mike Carmon, Observer NULL Change is an enormous part of life up here on the summit. Just this evening, a visibility of 80 miles quickly turned to about 1/2 mile as fog rolled in. Then, just an hour later, the fog was gone,
Windy and Flying Solo
Windy and Flying Solo 2008-12-22 15:34:03.000 - Mike Finnegan, IT Observer NULL It has been an unusual week on the summit in terms of staffing. For one, as Ryan mentioned in a previous comment, we
A mile in anothers shoes.
A mile in anothers shoes. 2008-12-21 00:18:13.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist NULL When I was in grade school, our class taped out thumbs to our hand to experience what Jonny Tremain (from the book
Hello darkness.
Hello darkness. 2008-12-20 00:07:36.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist NULL My life on the summit is surrounded by darkness. Not the metaphorical type but literally the darkness of the night. My shift currently starts in

