Yesterday, I hiked up Mount Cardigan, a rocky hill in Western New Hampshire, USA, together with a group of astronomers visiting the Dartmouth AGN workshop Hidden Monsters. Despite the bad weather forecast, we were lucky and didn’t get wet. Even better, we had a fantastic view from the bare-rock summit, standing in the midst of clouds passing by. Here are some impressions:
A time lapse video of a couple of astronomers crawling up the mountain:
And another one with some changing-look cloud cover:
And, finally, here is the GPS track of the hike:
http://my.viewranger.com/track/widget/3250807?locale=en&m=miles
Quite exhausting. Not so much the hike, but all the digital post-processing… 🙂