Category Archives: Spring

Nature News: Changes, Chicks and Spring Blooms

Cathy Shill wrote this on Friday, June 4th, 2010

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(Hiking with clients on Munger Mountain south of Wilson.)
June arrives to rivers rising, green grass and rainstorms. In the mountains we wait on end for summer’s warmth to come. May was a typical spring month, [...]

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Ramble Around Prattsburgh

Andy Fleming wrote this on Thursday, May 13th, 2010

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When I graduated from high school, my senior year quote was “The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time at all. A close second was “All who wander are not lost.” I truly enjoy [...]

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Nature News: Desert Time!

Cathy Shill wrote this on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

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By mid-April, about 400 inches of snow had fallen in the mountains. This is close to average, but moisture content is still below normal. It was a chilly month and ended with more snow and [...]

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Nature News: Regal Eagle and Spring Corn

Cathy Shill wrote this on Thursday, April 8th, 2010

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Winter is ending, but spring cometh in all her glory. March 20 was the vernal equinox, bringing equal amounts of day and night. Now we tip to light and days are longer.
Spring is an exciting [...]

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May Nature News

Cathy Shill wrote this on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Categorized as Nature News, Spring

May. It is typically our wettest month with almost two inches of moisture and temperatures ranging from an average high of 67 degrees Fahrenheit to a low of 31 degrees.

It is also THE month [...]

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Spring Skiing in the Whites

Joe Klementovich wrote this on Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Categorized as Adventures, East Coast, Racing, Skiing, Spring

Spring has finally arrived in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.

The gullies are full of corn, ripe for the picking. Another banner year of snowfall has giving us a bit longer of a spring ski [...]

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Spring Season: High Water

Admin wrote this on Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Categorized as Adventures, Cloudveil Catalog, Spring

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort ran its final tram of the season Sunday, Grand Teton National Park has been plowing park roads for cyclists and Cloudveil has released its spring clothing line.
As a welcome to this [...]

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