MWO Summit Adventures
2012-07-25 22:44:59.000 – Mike Carmon, Weather Observer/Meteorologist
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Looking for a unique summertime adventure?
Interested in Mt. Washington, and want to learn more?
How about a gift for the upstart meteorologist in the family?
Our MWO Summit Adventures bring you to the top of Mt. Washington, where you’ll get to experience the home of the world’s worst weather firsthand!
While up on the summit, you’ll experience two worlds: inside the Observatory, where the weather observers live and work for eight days at a time, and outside, where said observers witness and record the infamous weather conditions that have given Mt. Washington its daunting reputation.
Reservations are first-come, first-served, so don’t hesitate! You could miss your opportunity to spend a night atop the northeast and amidst some of the most fleeting-yet-consistently-recorded weather conditions on Earth!
For more information on the MWO Summit Adventures, check out the following link. We hope to see you on the summit soon!
Mike Carmon, Weather Observer/Meteorologist
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