To the Extremes: The Geology of Adventure in the White Mountains

Plymouth State University’s Museum of the White Mountains, in collaboration with Mount Washington Observatory, present To the Extremes: The Geology of Adventure in the White Mountains March 28 through May 28 at the Mount Washington Observatory Weather Discovery Center in North Conway, NH. Organized by the Museum of the White Mountains and curated by New…

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Mount Washington panoramic and Chris Davenport print at Matty B’s

Mount Washington Panoramic

I just installed a display at Matty B’s Mountainside Cafe. The photo is a panoramic of the east side of Mount Washington and the display consists of three 16×24″ metal prints. I chose metal prints because of their durability and ability to hang them with some space between the wall. Here are some photos: Matt…

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Framed Mount Washington Panoramic

Framed Mount Washington Panoramic

Here is a photo of a framed print that I’m delivering today. The photo is the east side of Mount Washington with the major features (left to right) being the Gulf of Slides, Tuckerman Ravine, and Huntington Ravine. It’s a 6×24″ print with a 2″ dark gray mat and black wood frame. Framing by Vintage…

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Diagonal Gully

Early April was the prime spring skiing period on Mount Washington in 2011. The snowpack was solid and the weather was stable before a significant meltdown. I only had one spring skiing day on Mount Washington this year, but made it count with a descent of Diagonal Gully in Huntington Ravine (a route I’ve never…

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New Mount Washington Panoramics

On March 16, 2010 I skinned up Wildcat to photograph the east side of Mount Washington before the spring thaw came. While it wasn’t a perfectly clear sunrise, there was some nice dawn light and alpenglow. Here are two panoramics I created from photos taken that morning. They both show the main features of Mount…

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South Gully

Ryman McLane telemark skiing the apron below South Gully in Huntington Ravine on Mount Washington, New Hampshire. Yale and Damnation gullies are in the background. Photo Details: April 8, 2008. Canon EOS 30D w/ EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM lens @ 17mm, 1/1000s @ f/8 and ISO 100.

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