Next Week’s EduTrip
2009-03-02 16:33:50.000 – Peter Crane, Director of Programs
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For website visitors who are considering a winter visit to Mount Washington- there are still a few spaces available on next week’s Observatory EduTrip.The Thursday-Friday March 12-13 overnight trip is led by Ned Therrien, whohas extensive experience in outdoor photography, both from his prior careerin the U.S. Forest Service and his current occupation as a professionalphotographer. He has traveled far afield, throughout the Northeast and tolocales such as South America and the Canadian Arctic, and specializes incapturing images which include human activities in a natural setting. He’llshare his expertise in coping with the challenges of capturing images in theoften cold, wet, and windy mountain environment with EduTrip participants.
There’s more information about the EduTrip program on our website For any further questions, feel free to give me a call at 1 800 706-0432 x 203. We’d lookforward to your participation on the trip, and to your visit to the summitof Mount Washington in winter!
Peter Crane, Director of Programs
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