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Tuckerman Ravine on New Hampshire’s Mount Washington ... about 1,800 feet of elevation in 2.4 miles before reaching Hermit Lake Cabin at the lower end of the ravine. After a short distance ...
Go up Tuckerman Ravine and down Lion Head for incredible ... and a turquoise glacial lake are on full display. But this hiking trail doesn’t come with challenges. Along the way, you’ll have ...
Tuckerman Ravine, located on New Hampshire's towering Mount Washington, is a premiere zone for backcountry skiers and riders, especially in the spring. Tap or click to watch skier Andreya Zvonar crash ...
Tuckerman Ravine, located on New Hampshire's towering Mount Washington, is a premiere zone for backcountry skiers and riders, especially in the spring. We've covered plenty of Tuckerman news here ...
He looks disappointed in himself, yet grateful that the crash wasn't worse. Tuckerman Ravine is a unique terrain feature by East Coast standards. While New England is no stranger to towering peaks, ...
Tuckerman Ravine can be dangerous this time of year. One snowboarder found that out the hard way on Tuesday. A video shared by the Mount Washington Observatory shows a rider outrunning an avalanche.
The avalanche happened on Tuckerman's Ravine. The snow slide appears to "originate from rockfall above the tallest crown line and propagated across the slope further down near the ravine floor ...
The avalanche was triggered in Tuckerman Ravine at Mount Washington on Tuesday, March 11, according to a statement from the Mount Washington Observatory. A webcam at the summit of Wildcat Mountain ...
The footage, posted online by the Mount Washington Observatory, shows the unidentified thrill-seeker getting more than he bargained for — zooming down Tuckerman Ravine as the snow closes in.