Fall turning to winter
In the White Mountains
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Rain on Mt. Chocura meant different views and some slick granite.
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Chelsea says she doesn't live on the edge, but springs for it when the chance comes.
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If you see this bird, a gray jay, keep it at a safe distance. Cute as it may seem, he turns on the Hitchcock mode when food comes out. Dive bombers would be proud.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEim44zoHyJpP2dHVmCS48NG_nqiT9xk-3UrPALsPUm-r2ePFanfbQnZq5ccbE8LDSEpnRougBwYhNGRRwWCTpK8fj8kWmRETFDYuN23FCsdWQD71WFcOUN-tG7huCAaNKIG8Jq0cg/s640/0snowfern.jpg)
Rain on Mt. Chocura meant different views and some slick granite.
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Chelsea says she doesn't live on the edge, but springs for it when the chance comes.
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If you see this bird, a gray jay, keep it at a safe distance. Cute as it may seem, he turns on the Hitchcock mode when food comes out. Dive bombers would be proud.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhA5Zt10fGit6d_Fz3pRnMiLFICxFMBCEU7uSnR03tH66fptMAHRYMi4svnAaBzgqtIXQ7IYuwvrxZLciJM0gM84_-74X7cvbaA5m72E2o30Babb_Ep-lR8rUNQr87tPswq02v-qQ/s640/0grayjay.jpg)
3 Comments:
Man! I should have gone that looks beautiful. Next time!
You lucky lucky man, NH is probably the best place on earth and here's why.
can i come on a hike?
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