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- Subject: [at-l] Summit Cam (http://www.mountwashington.org/cam/)
- Date: Sunday, July 02, 2000 7:59 AM
Isn't this the prettiest picture? Thought I'd share. Leslie
This image is taken by a camera located inside the
Mount Washington Observatory at the summit of Mount Washington, New
Hampshire, the highest point in New England. It's looking east - northeast
out of a window in the Observatory tower.
Conditions as of Sunday 8:48 a.m. edt
Outside Air
Temperature Windspeed 15 Minute
Gust Wind
Direction Wind
Chill
52.2°F 19 MPH 22 MPH 276° (W) (N/A)
Observer's Comments: [NONE]
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number of overnight programs on the summit including winter EduTrips and
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Not Without Peril Author Nick Howe has investigated
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the Presidential Range. From the days of Frederick Strickland -- Mount
Washington's first fatality, in 1849 -- to the present, Howe's studied prose
gives us the opportunity to learn from the bad luck, and bad judgement, of
others.
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