Mount Washington is the largest obstacle blocking this crush of weather, an atmospheric pinch point, a boulder in a fast moving stream that churns wind into white water. During summer, millions of ...
On "calm" summer days, instruments on Mount Washington's summit record wind speeds of 40 mph (65 km/h). But when storms roll in, these winds can whip up gusts exceeding 100 mph (160 km/h).
A permit system meant to limit crowds in three of Oregon’s most popular wilderness areas will return despite cuts to the U.S.
The Mt. Washington Observatory’s (MWOBS) annual Seek the Peak event will reach the quarter-century mark this summer as hundreds of hikers hit the trail to raise funds, earn gear, and ...
There is no residency requirement for the D.C. Summer Institutes, but the W&M Washington Center allows students to opt to live in sponsored housing. These units are 2 bedroom/2 bathroom apartments in ...