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Mount Washington Avalanche Center Stresses Danger of Skiing Tuckerman Ravine, NH Right Now

Skiing the closed Tuckerman Ravine in New Hampshire right now is dangerous. There are slots in the mountainside 100′ deep and limited resources for a rescue in the area due to the pandemic. RELATED: Mount Washington Avalanche Center Announces Tuckerman Ravine Is Now Fully CLOSED The Mount Washington Avalanche Center provided reasons why you probably shouldn’t poach Tuckerman Ravine right now […]

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Avatar photo SnowBrains | May 28, 2020
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VIDEO: Skiing/Riding Tuckerman Ravine, NH 1-Year Ago

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Avatar photo SnowBrains | April 11, 2020
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Mount Washington Avalanche Center Announces Tuckerman Ravine Is Now Fully CLOSED

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Following Monday’s announcement that the Headwall section of Tuckerman Ravine Trail, NH was closed, Mount Washington Avalanche Center yesterday confirmed that all Forest Service land within the Cutler River Drainage of New Hampshire’s Presidential Range is officially closed. This unprecedented action means the entirety of Tuckerman Ravine and Hillman’s Highway, as well as Huntington Ravine and Gulf of Slides, are […]

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Avatar photo SnowBrains | April 2, 2020
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400+ People Came To Tuckerman Ravine, NH To Ski Yesterday | 50% From Out of State

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“Yesterday, more than 400 people came to Tuckerman Ravine with well over 50% of them arriving from out of state. Cars filled the parking lot at Pinkham Notch, lined the highway for several hundred yards with folks congregating in the lot, on the deck and driving together. In many cases, it was clear that the groups did not live together. […]

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Avatar photo SnowBrains | March 29, 2020
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Yep, People Are Still Skiing On The East Coast

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Skiing isn’t a winter sport, it’s a snow sport. There’s still one last patch of snow on New Hampshire’s Tuckerman Ravine, and some determined souls were able to get some August turns (or a turn?) in. It’s very likely that this is the last patch of snow in the Eastern United States. Tuckerman Ravine is on the flanks of Mt. […]

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Dylan Craig | August 13, 2019
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It’s August and There is Still Snow in Tuckerman Ravine, NH

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Check out this image from the Wildcat webcam at Mount Washington Observatory looking into Tuckerman Ravine, NH, clearly showing its final vestigial of snow. Related: VIDEO: A Tuckerman Tradition | The Epicenter Of East Coast Skiing For Over 100 Years It will probably melt sometime in the next few days but making it to August is impressive, although not a […]

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WeatherBrains | August 7, 2019
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Skier Lucky to Survive After Falling In To Freezing Cold Waterfall Hole at Tuckerman Ravine, NH

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A skier survived a fall into a freezing cold waterfall hole on Mount Washington in New Hampshire on Monday, according to a statement from The Mount Washington Avalanche Center. “At 1:58 PM on Monday, April 22, a skier fell over the Tuckerman Ravine headwall and into one of several waterfall holes,” the statement said. “Partners and bystanders quickly initiated rescue […]

Avatar photo SnowBrains | April 24, 2019
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Man Killed Yesterday by Avalanche Near Tuckerman Ravine on Mt. Washington, NH

A man died Thursday afternoon after an avalanche near Tuckerman Ravine on Mount Washington, NH the US Forest Service said. The US Forest Service officials said the slide happened between the ravines in an area known as Raymond Cataract. Officials said the 75-foot avalanche was human-triggered and that the unidentified man was trapped for nearly an hour before crews were able […]

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AvyBrains | April 12, 2019
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