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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Tuckerman's Ravine
Spring skiing in the northeastern United States doesn't last long. Tuckerman's Ravine, on the southeastern side of Mt Wasington in New Hampshire has been attracting hardcore skiers clinging desperately to the season since the natal days of the sport. Today, April 20, Tuckerman's Ravine had moderate avalance danger, but certainly, someone was skiing anyway. Before planning a trip check weather, avalanche warnings, latest photos, suggested routes and read a great history of the area at the Mount Washington Avalance Center.
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