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Online auction to benefit HEAR in New Hampshire
HEAR in New Hampshire is a school for deaf and hard of hearing children. They are holding an online auction to benefit the school and I donated two 8″x12″ prints from my outdoor photography work. Here are some links to the school auction website, and the two donated prints: HEAR in New Hampshire websiteHEAR in…
Read more...Online auction to benefit HEAR in New Hampshire
HEAR in New Hampshire is a school for deaf and hard of hearing children. They are holding an online auction to benefit the school and I donated two 8″x12″ prints. Here are some links to the school, auction website, and the two donated prints: HEAR in New Hampshire websiteHEAR in New Hampshire online auctionPrint: Summit…
Read more...The Art of Climbing
The Art of Climbing is a fund raising event that will benefit the Kismet Rock Foundation and Salyards Center for the Arts. It’s being held at Salyards (110 Main Street) in Conway, New Hampshire this upcoming Friday, November 9th. There will be an art show (6pm) and Mark Synnott slideshow (7:30pm). Check out the Kismet…
Read more..."The City That Trees Built"
I borrowed that phrase from a sign as you enter Berlin, New Hampshire. For more than a century, the economy of northern New Hampshire has been defined by the wood products industry. The area I visited yesterday is the real northern New Hampshire, at least two hours north of the outlet store “paradise” of North…
Read more...Rock and Ice #161
If you’re walking by a book store or outdoor gear shop, check out the July 2007 issue of Rock and Ice magazine. Local climber and writer, Janet Bergman, wrote an article profiling 13 climbers in the North Conway, New Hampshire area. I have some photos on pages 50-52.
Read more...East Peak of Mount Osceola
A few photos from a ski day trip this past February 2007.
Read more...Canoeing Lake Umbagog
Lake Umbagog stretches across the northern New Hampshire/Maine border. It’s home to bald eagles, moose, and the largest nesting concentration of common loons in New Hampshire. I found watching the bald eagles to be an amazing experience.
Read more...Donald Hall: 14th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry
In June of 2006, Donald Hall was announced as the 14th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry by the Library of Congress. This photograph was taken at Donald’s farmhouse in southern New Hampshire.
Read more...Gear testing on Mount Lafayette
Mike Quist Kautz hiking the Greenleaf Trail on Mount Lafayette in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire.
Read more...Back in New Hampshire
It took 2700 miles of driving, but I’m back in Jackson, New Hampshire after spending the winter in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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