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The first [9] winter high country weather observatory was set up at the top of Mt. Moosilauke in the winter of 1869-1870. [ 10 ] Moosilauke has numerous subsidiary peaks, including Mount Blue , elevation 4,529 feet (1,380 m), to the north of the summit, and the South Peak, elevation 4,523 feet (1,379 m), between the Carriage Road and Glencliff ...
Snow levels ranging between 1 to 6 inches are expected in parts of central and northeastern Montana, western Wyoming and northern North Dakota while larger totals are likely in the mountains of ...
The New Hampshire AT is nearly all within the White Mountain National Forest. The easier southern portion of the trail, from Hanover to Glencliff, passes over Velvet Rocks, Moose Mountain, Smarts Mountain, and Mount Cube. It then ascends Mount Moosilauke and enters the high peaks region of the White Mountains.
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Camp Muir, named for the naturalist John Muir, is a high-altitude refuge for climbers in Mount Rainier National Park in Washington, accessed through the Paradise Entrance. The shelters comprising the camp are situated at a 10,188 ft (3,105 m) [2] elevation between the Muir Snowfield and the Cowlitz Glacier on Mount Rainier. Camp Muir is the ...
Typically, the winter months draw millions of visitors to the Blue Ridge Mountains, inviting hiking trails and live music venues. But all that is over for now. NBC Universal 1 day ago
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Perhaps the longest studied glacier on Mount Rainier, Nisqually's terminal point has been measured annually since 1918. [2] In May 1970, the glacier was measured to be moving at an average of 29 inches (740 mm) per day. [3] Between 1896 and 2021, the glacier shrank from 3.871 square miles (10.03 km 2) to 1.584 square miles (4.10 km 2). [4]