Spending Time on the Summit

2014-06-25 12:33:26.000 – Tim Taber,  Digital Content Coordinator

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I had the opportunity to spend two nights at the summit this week. Since it is my second week working at the Obs, I came up to get a taste of summit life. As it goes up here, we were in the clouds for the majority of my stay except for some great views on Monday. Yesterday we had a blast filming some footage for a Seek the Peak promo video both outside in the fog and inside the Observatory. We also went on a night hike on Monday night and caught a few glimpses of the stars. I had a great time on the summit and can’t wait for my next visit!

 

Tim Taber,  Digital Content Coordinator

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