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  1. Mattl

    The differences of the Whites verses ADKS

    Well getting past actual differences that everyone else talks about, we can get to facts. The Whites have worse weather! And not because of their elevation, they do actually get more pecipitation, because of their relation to the ocean. Also, I am troubled by the acid rain problems in many of...
  2. Mattl

    Where to find birch/hobblebush glades?

    Forestgnome, You may already know of this one, but the Flat Mountain Pond area has huge areas of Hobblebush and Birch. Both to the south of the pond and to the north near both Flat Mountains. I have seen so many moose in there over the years. -Mattl
  3. Mattl

    Snowstorm tomorrow night! (Not only mountains)

    Stupid westward storm, ended up being a major bust for anywhere east of Vermont. Even VT didn't do that well, 20 inches in towns in NY..-Mattl
  4. Mattl

    Snowstorm tomorrow night! (Not only mountains)

    The models flipped and brought the low right over VT. Now even towns near the Adirondacks have 12-24 inches..in october. The Whites and Greens will still get 4-8 inches though. -Mattl
  5. Mattl

    Snowstorm tomorrow night! (Not only mountains)

    Yes, the models did shift west, but that was one run, have to see tonights run. -Mattl
  6. Mattl

    Snowstorm tomorrow night! (Not only mountains)

    Yesterday, the models jumped back to having a strong low come up the coast following a frontal boundary. The storm will tap heavy atlantic moisture and really bomb off the Cape Cod coast. It will be for all intensive purposes a nor'easter. Everyone will start as rain, but as the storm travels...
  7. Mattl

    Triple-Play! “Whitewall-Lite” + Shoal Pond + Thoreau Falls: 23-Oct-2008

    Its a little discouraging to see the waters levels still down in Shoal, two summers ago, the dam must have gone out with the heavy rain because it lost a lot of water. Losing a foot of water might not matter for most places, but Shoal is only 4-5 feet deep and supports one of just a handful of...
  8. Mattl

    more archaeology on Moose Mtn 10/22/08

    Nice, no pics of the snow when you got up there? -Mattl
  9. Mattl

    First snow of the season for the mountains

    Nice pics guys, so close to Moose Mountain, I should have just gone. :( -Mattl
  10. Mattl

    Mt. Guyot

    I was kind of half kidding when i said that about his MJ's data, I still would like to see someone else take another look. -Mattl
  11. Mattl

    Mt. Guyot

    I move for making Guyot the the 49th 4000 footer. The precise data Michael presented is evidence enough, unless someone else can show other data that disagrees. Its not like people are going out of there way to get there. It is right in the middle of several, so its more about making it...
  12. Mattl

    Mt. Guyot

    I couldn't agree more. Coming down from West Bond and Bond, it is a serious change in elevation through there. That would make 49, and of people would want 50 to make it even. South West Twin! ;) -Mattl
  13. Mattl

    First snow of the season for the mountains

    Those are nice pictures, I am having trouble finding anything else. -Mattl
  14. Mattl

    First snow of the season for the mountains

    Its mixing just north my area in Lebanon now, and should mix here soon. The Whites are doing very well, and the snow level is down to the valley now is most places as of Wednesday morning. I wonder if there was any snow in Franconia this morning? Anyone hiking tomorrow, looks for mid November...
  15. Mattl

    First snow of the season for the mountains

    Pretty potent upper level low coming through today and tonight will bring a more substantial snow then when this origonal post was made. Snow levels will come down to as low as 1000 feet for accumulation on Wednesday morning. The low will develop off the coast and bring some additional precip to...
  16. Mattl

    Sparkling Foliage Along Carr Mtn

    Bentley did well on his first White Mountain hike. May have been a little overwhelming for him. It was a beautiful hike, nice pics.-Mattl
  17. Mattl

    First snow of the season for the mountains

    Yeah the snow on the higher peaks in NE is beautiful right now falling above about 3600 feet and up. Someone get some more pics on here! -Mattl
  18. Mattl

    First snow of the season for the mountains

    They recorded 1.4, but think of how hard it is especially right now to record snow when there isn't any on the ground, it just blows away and is very hard to measure. They will get more snow today, looks like another 1-3 inches. If you are hiking above 4600 feet on Saturday, expect to see some...
  19. Mattl

    First snow of the season for the mountains

    Its begun! Mount Washington: EDT (UTC) Temperature F (C) Dew Point F (C) Pressure Inches (hPa) Wind MPH Weather Latest 10 AM (14) Oct 02 30 (-1) 30 (-1) W 39 light snow grains; freezing fog 9 AM (13) Oct 02 30 (-1) 30 (-1) W 29 ice pellets, snow; freezing fog
  20. Mattl

    First snow of the season for the mountains

    October is going to come in with a brief winter-like feel. On Wednesday a strong cold front will go through ushering in the coldest air so far this season, by far. Mount Washington will drop to the teens, with very cold wind chills. Also, a strong upper level low with stick around from...
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