Photo Gallery Style: Snow

A collection of some of the most beautiful "Snow" professional photographs & prints I've taken over the years. Please note there may be multiple pages of photographs so keep scrolling or look for the "Older Posts" button!

Galehead Mountain (4024′) and South Twin (4902′)

Lesson Learned: Attempting to pole-vault a river that would otherwise be impossible to cross is only a good idea if you can actually pole-vault back over it on the way down the mountain.  Failure to realize this will result in excessive pacing, cursing, one extremely unsuccessful leap of faith, one sprained left wrist, and one very wet and cold hiker.

Galehead Hut, Closed For Winter

A boarded-up Galehead Hut

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Mt. Cabot; Berlin, NH

Firewarden's Cabin Near Mt. Cabot Summit

Firewarden’s Cabin Near Mt. Cabot Summit

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Mt. Whiteface Winter Hiking

 

Lonely; Snow-Covered Tree on Mt. Whiteface

Tracks; Mt. Whiteface Trail

Community; Snow-Covered Trees on Mt. Whiteface

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Mt. Passaconaway (via Diceys Mill Tr.) Trail Report

Accidentally made the mistake of hiking in the exact opposite direction as planned; don’t ask what I was thinking, but I never go off plan like this.  Was planning to go Diceys Mill to Blueberry Ledge cutoff, up Blueberry to the summit of Mt. Whiteface, and then Rollins Tr back to Diceys up to the summit of Passaconaway and Diceys back to the bottom.  I planned this way so that, in the event that the ledges were too risky, I could simply turn back safely.  Going in the opposite direction practically required me to commit to heading down them.

Dicey Mills Trail Field

Dicey Mills Trail looking up to Mt. Whiteface and Mt. Passaconaway

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Mt. Moosilauke Winter Trail Report

Brutal conditions along the ridge up to the summit of Moosilauke today; 60 mph sustained winds and 50 feet of visibility made for a tough going.   Barely took the camera out at all today; the wind managed to blow snow up and into my pack, effectively filling it (and my previously comfortable camera) with the stuff.  With how well my pack was sealed, I still can’t believe my misfortune on this one.

Snow Covered Rocks on the Trail up Mt. Moosilauke

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