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Caption: March 2015 Mount Washington Observatory
Caption: Mount Washington, New Hampshire has some of the most extreme weather in the world.
The observatory atop the summit has recorded some of the worlds fastest wind speeds.
As the official footwear sponsor, we had the opportunity to spend 24 hours at the observatory.
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Caption: The summit is only accessible by snowcat in winter months.
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Caption: Inside the cat.
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Caption: A mid-mountain stop @ 3k feet yielded 65MPH winds.
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Caption: The excitement was clear, we were headed to the top.
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Caption: A titanic moment during a 75MPH wind gust atop the observatory.
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Caption: Killer boots, man.
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Caption: The Observatory
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Caption: With wind chills reaching -35, we we had great conditions for some extreme product testing.
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Caption: While the summit is @ 6,288 feet, the 75MPH winds make it feel substantial.
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Caption: No one is above the daily activity.
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Caption: Winter Hikes
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Caption: The crew marvels at the views
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Caption: Back down into the cloud cover
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Caption: The trusty snow cat is a nice deal.
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Caption: To the auto road.
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Caption: A special 'thank you' to the crew from the MWOBS. - The Vasque Team