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Hillman's Highway, Mt Washington, 4/23


Nice pictures..It's a shame I didn't get to ski with Jumpin Jimmy this season..he rocks it on the fat teles..awesome pictures and serious Mount Washington ...

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Old Apr 26, 2008, 4:23 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Nice pictures..It's a shame I didn't get to ski with Jumpin Jimmy this season..he rocks it on the fat teles..awesome pictures and serious Mount Washington stoke...
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Yeah PF in NH...these were actually my first turns in NH. 99% of my skiing life has been done in the NY/CT/VT region with the other 1% being several days at small hills in Maine (Black Mtn, Big Rock, etc). It was nice to finally make some turns in NH and what better place to do so than Mt Washington.

As far as Moose Alley...yeah it was RT 2 and one moose was in Lunenburg, the other was between there and St J in the highlands. That is textbook moose habitat, too. I can see why they love it there.
Well, I can understand why you don't ski NH more often based on your current location for ski season Though while some NH mountains have some phenomenal slack country and off map options when the snow slams into the Northern Whites, it would rarely be worth the drive from Burlington.

I saw two moose coming back from the rock pile myself. One at the Route 2/115 intersection and another just down the road a bit on 115 complete with tourist parked on side of road taking pictures
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Well, I can understand why you don't ski NH more often based on One at the Route 2/115 intersection and another just down the road a bit on 115 complete with tourist parked on side of road taking pictures
Haha. I'd probably be that tourist sitting there taking pictures. I'm pretty good with photos-on-the-fly but still haven't seen enough moose for the 'wonder' to wear off. They certainly are not as common as New Jersey deer.
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nice

That is some serious trip reporting right there....the lil itty bitty ski area in the background proves it

MW is serious stuff.

Lime green scott world cups....man I wish I still had mine....coolest poles in ski history...nothin' even a close 2nd.

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