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Welcome,
Welcome owners/renters of Paradise Ridge and mountain enthusiasts. May this blog keep you informed of the current status and "going on's" of Paradise Ridge on Mt. Washington.
Thanks for stopping by, Enjoy!
Corey Weir
coastalcor@hotmail.com
Thanks for stopping by, Enjoy!
Corey Weir
coastalcor@hotmail.com
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
So it begins...
This morning there is a substantial dusting of the white stuff on
Jutland and Alexandra Peak, two of our taller neighboring mountains. I
am certain Albert Edward is covered as well, but the few clouds left in
the sky after the storm are shrouding that tall peak.
After a spring, summer and autumn full of projects and renovations at Paradise Ridge, it is time again to begin battening down the hatches in preparation for the coming snow.
After a long Indian summer, the weather has changed practically overnight. It now feels like the depths of fall with daytime temperatures sitting around 7degrees. More rain is forecast this week, with the snow nipping at its heels. Apparently temperatures will drop low enough to give us a dusting of snow this week, but the continued rain will wash it away.
There is much to write, but much to do. Looking forward to another epic winter.
After a spring, summer and autumn full of projects and renovations at Paradise Ridge, it is time again to begin battening down the hatches in preparation for the coming snow.
After a long Indian summer, the weather has changed practically overnight. It now feels like the depths of fall with daytime temperatures sitting around 7degrees. More rain is forecast this week, with the snow nipping at its heels. Apparently temperatures will drop low enough to give us a dusting of snow this week, but the continued rain will wash it away.
There is much to write, but much to do. Looking forward to another epic winter.
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