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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
The ever changing Mount Washington
The ever changing Mount Washington 2012-03-02 21:11:38.000 - Roger Pushor, Weather Observer/IT Specialist Observation Tower at Sunrise Now that I've been working on the "Rock Pile" for almost eight months I've seen a lot of the natural changes that go on up here. Some change is quit
Snow!
Snow! 2012-03-01 18:20:26.000 - Rebecca Scholand, Operations Assistant NULL Yet another week on the summit of Mount Washington and things are off to a snowy start. Although I am bummed that I am not in the valley to enjoy the fresh powder, I will make do on
Reflections of a Winter First Timer
Reflections of a Winter First Timer 2012-02-29 23:18:07.000 - Hilary Clark, Summit Volunteer German Students in their snow cave. My father, a 1940's weather observer, always told me that Mt. Washington was a place of extremes and that held true for my first time volunteering here in
…back down to the valley, valley so low…
...back down to the valley, valley so low... 2011-11-14 17:28:39.000 - Judy Heininger, Weather Discovery Center Attendant NULL ...back down to the valley, valley so low... I have the privilege ofworking at the Weather Discovery
Warming Up
Warming Up 2011-11-13 17:37:55.000 - Brian Clark, Weather Observer/Education Specialist Marty, taking in the view from the Weather Room As Roger mentioned yesterday, we had our first EduTrip of the season up with us through
The first Edu-Trip of the season has arrived
The first Edu-Trip of the season has arrived 2011-11-12 18:25:58.000 - Roger Pushor, Weather Observer/IT Specialist The first EduTrippers of the season The EduTrippers made it to the Summit around 11:30 this morning after several

