Snow Forecast for 6,288-Foot Mt. Washington, NH Tonight Snow is possible tonight on 6,288′ Mt. Washington in New Hampshire tonight. “A strong cold front will cross the White Mountains today, ushering in below freezing temperatures to start the month of September. The higher summits will remain mostly in the clouds over the next 48 hours, with any rain showers potentially mixing with snow before ending this evening. Wintry […] Weather WeatherBrains | August 31, 2017 0 Comments
VIDEO: They’re Still Skiing Tuckerman Ravine, NH! | Barely… “The perfect way to end the 2017 season with one last shred in Tuckerman Ravine before its all melted with my guy Per” – For The Love of Skiing Conditions Report SnowBrains | July 2, 2017 2 Comments
VIDEO: They’re Ripping Tuckerman Ravine, NH in June! [arve url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqUKNa6w2NU"] SnowBrains | June 8, 2017 93 Likes 1 Tweet 0 Comments
VIDEO: Insane Blizzard Conditions At Mount Washington Observatory [arve url="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FMWObs%2Fvideos%2F10154567220599685%2F&show_text=0&width=560"] Chris Wallner | March 15, 2017 0 Likes 0 Tweets 0 Comments
2 Skiers Rescued in the Dark Last Night While Trying to Ski Mt. Washington, NH: Two adult male skiers who were trying to ski Ammonoosuc Ravine on Mt. Washington, NH were rescued on Sunday night according to a press release from the New Hampshire Fish and Game department. The two men wereย identified as Loudon Fruth, 25, of Huntsville, Utah, and Michael Nocek, 26, of Greenwich, Connecticut. ย They had hiked up the Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail and […] SnowBrains | October 31, 2016 0 Comments
VIDEO: Tuckerman Ravine Explained Tuckerman Ravine off Mt. Washington, NH (the East Coast’s highest peak) is classic backcountry ski/snowboard zone that arguably holds the best skiing and riding on the East Coast. This video shows you exactly what is what in Tuckerman as well as the difficulty of each zone. We highly recommend everyone carrying an ice axe and crampons when skiing, snowboarding, or […] SnowBrains | March 29, 2016 0 Comments
Tuckerman: Quest for the the Unknown The story doesn’t begin here, but many years ago. For as long as can remember the photograph hung on the living room wall. For a time I believe it resided over the fish tank. Then perhaps it was beside the door that nobody used. For close to three decades it hung without fail in my parents house. Then it moved. To our family camp, where it now remains. The point is not where, however, the point is what. The year was 1937, the month April, I believe. Not believe, know, being […] Featured Article Andy Hays | June 8, 2015 3 Comments
Ski the East | Tuckerman Ravine Trip Report After a long, cold and mostly awesome winter, spring is advancing in full force across New England. Approaches are starting to melt out, sunscreen is appearing in my pack, and I even spotted golf clubs in the corner of the gear room the other day.This means the time has come for the annual pilgrimage to the Presidential Range as the calendar turns to April. Three days of exploring, climbing and sliding through the Washington weather show – and mother nature did not disappoint, dealing out an entire season’s […] Trip Report ameliatraynor | April 8, 2015 1 Comment