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A Spectacular Winter Hike to Mt. Eisenhower, January 14, 2010

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We started up the Crawford Path, enjoying both the bird life...
We started up the Crawford Path, enjoying both the bird life...
and the snow draped trees of the Gibbs Brook Scenic area.
and the snow draped trees of the Gibbs Brook Scenic area.
Jadwiga led the way through a white world of snow covered trees.
Jadwiga led the way through a white world of snow covered trees.
We were treated to the first of many striking views of the Presidentials near the cut-off for Mt. Pierce.
We were treated to the first of many striking views of the Presidentials near the cut-off for Mt. Pierce.
The buildings and communication towers on Mt. Washington were clearly visible, with Mt. Monroe and Mt. Franklin on the right.
The buildings and communication towers on Mt. Washington were clearly visible, with Mt. Monroe and Mt. Franklin on the right.
Hard to believe these wonderful piles of snow are really trees!
Hard to believe these wonderful piles of snow are really trees!
Snow covered Appalachian Trail sign with Eisenhower and Washington in the background.
Snow covered Appalachian Trail sign with Eisenhower and Washington in the background.
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The valley between Pierce and Eisenhower was striking!
The valley between Pierce and Eisenhower was striking!
g3/10/912010/3/121136009.rWT97Ueo.jpg Eisenhower, on the left, growing larger and looking closer.
Eisenhower, on the left, growing larger and looking closer.
Jadwiga stopped to look at Mt. Eisenhower and the drifting clouds before heading on.
Jadwiga stopped to look at Mt. Eisenhower and the drifting clouds before heading on.
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