Nin was always in the weather room 'observing'.
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Nin was always in the weather room 'observing'.
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Location isn't too important sometimes. I took this shot from the parking lot near the bowling alley in Dover, NH.
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Here's a sunrise at the Nubble light.
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....and in my back yard.
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Would being familiar with FCM-H1-2005 and METAR help? ;)
Here is a winter sunrise photo looking down the Southern Presidentials from the summit. Unfortunately the true colors don't show on the PC image. You can see Mt. Willey and Franconia Ridge sticking...
Here is a sunset from the new Galehead Hut. I think I took this photo from the top of the big boulder next to the hut. The sun was sandwiched between 2 layers of clouds.
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Winter sunrise at Lonesome Lake. Taken from the bunkhouse. You can see the plexiglass dome on top of the hut bottom center.
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Not any color but I always liked this early morning view of the ridgeline of Mt. Clay from the summit.
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Although not a pano, here is a view from the very top on the 20th (day of the foot race) just before it really cleared. I had the tower to myself for about ten minutes. I actually got a little...
Watch between 18:30-19:00minutes.
I have been at the Obs when Joe Lentini and others from EMS have brought clients up for an overnight and they are very capable guides that pay attention to detail. You won't have to worry. If you do...
I'd think that would make it hard to walk. Wouldn't it be easier if you wore two, one on each knee? :D
Unfortunately I didn't get to the event but I was on the summit one week Jose Azel was up there shooting the photos. The photos in the February, 2009 National Geographic were great but the article...
Ryan is correct about 911 being the number to call. The 911 operator will transfer any mountain rescue calls to NH Fish and Game who will be responsible for coordinating any SAR effort. Calling other...
I know some of the German students have slept in the snow cave by Yankee. A little too early in the winter for that.
One thing to keep in mind is that the AMC gets the rights to use ALL entries forever whether they are winners or not. If you're o.k. with this, it isn't a problem.
You can find lots of info if you just Google. Keep in mind that if you plan to hike Half Dome, the cables aren't in place until late May-early June and those are required so plan your trip...
That Half Dome photo is great! A few years ago there were some similar photos taken at the Obs.
Although nowhere near as impressive, a 16mm full-frame fish-eye does a good job of capturing the...
"NRAO"=National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
Quote: "NRAO operates the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT), the world's largest fully steerable single aperture antenna. In addition to the...
Like NRAO in Green Bank, WV
I have been to the Obs LIDAR site in Bartlett and if you want to see what that equipment looks like, check out this link. I doubt what you have photos of is related to LIDAR.
Maybe it's research...
And the winner of the HOT chilli cook-off on the summit is.....
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I always liked the little things that you might miss if you aren't observant. This little trickle is at the upper end of the Devil's Hopyard, Stark, NH
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Karl's site had him hopefully hiking about 18 miles today with his wife. I assume he's trying his leg out to see how it feels to determine if he can continue the A.T. as a hike, but not as a run. It...
Actually that's the ATC, not the AMC. Check out the Appalachian Trail Conservancy NH guidebook with maps at their online store.
EMS, L.L.Bean, AMC, and other carry the ATC guidebooks as well.