Really fantastic shot with the sign, wind, light etc.  Just out of interest, 
did you use the K5 here?  Cheers, Christine


On Nov 25, 2011, at 6:22 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

> So today Lisa and I eschewed the opporunity to get pepper sprayed and
> fight mobs of holiday shoppers. Instead we took advantage of beautiful
> weather to hike up New Hampshire's Mount Washington. The trail we took
> starts right at the lodge where we're staying; it's 4.1 miles to the
> top, with about 4000 feet of elevation gain.
> 
> Weather was good and snow depth wasn't too bad. We were told we
> wouldn't need full crampons and so went with "mini spikes", which were
> tremendously helpful: We saw many other hikers using crampons.
> 
> As expected, the wind got stronger as we climbed higher. At the bluff
> called Lion's Head it must have been 60-65 mph. The snow had been
> blown clear of many places but where it did remain it wes quite deep
> in spots. Occasionally I would place a foot and find myelf crotch-deep
> in snow. That and the wind made for slow going. When we got to the top
> the wind notched up *considerably*. We checked later (the top of the
> mountain consists largly of an elaborate weather station facility) we
> learned the wind at the top had been around 75 mph with gusts in the
> mid 80's. It felt like it. In the photo linked below, Lisa is
> literally hanging on to the summit marker sign to avoid being blown
> away.
> 
> http://www.robertstech.com/temp/lisa-1.jpg
> 
> The whole journey felt like a lot more than the 8.2 miles it actually
> was. I barely have enough energy to enjoy my beer now. But I'll manage
> ;-)
> 
> More photos later.
> 
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