NH OUTLOOK, Wednesday, 6/29/2005
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On this New Hampshire Outlook:
A photographer -- who's captured stunning photos of New Hampshire's Presidential Mountain Range -- shares his story.
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Plus, a Derry man shares his adventures of climbing some of the highest peaks in the world, including Mount Everest.
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
He's a Mountaineer, Educator, Explorer, and Cartographer.
It takes a while to list the accomplishments of Brad Washburn who was born back in 19-10.
Together with his wife Barbara, Brad Washburn has led a life dedicated to increasing our understanding of the world around us.
He's mapped the Grand Canyon and Mt. Everest, but also worked closer to home, mapping Mt. Washington and creating the first chart of Squam Lake.
And did we mention he's a master photographer. praised for his work by his friend Ansel Adams?
Richard Ager introduces us to Brad Washburn.
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That concludes our program.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Beth Carroll.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 06/29/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 12:30
On this New Hampshire Outlook:The 94-year-old photographer who's captured stunning photos of New Hampshire's Presidential Mountain Range shares his story. Later, everything you ever wanted to know about ice fishing. After decades in business Portsmouth's Peavey Hardware is closing up shop. We'll take a walk down memory lane. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. He's a Mountaineer, Educator, Explorer, Cartographer. It takes a while to list the accomplishments of Brad Washburn. Together with his wife Barbara, Brad Washburn has led a life dedicated to increasing our understanding of the world around us. He's mapped the Grand Canyon and Mt. Everest, but also worked closer to home, mapping Mt. Washington and creating the first chart of Squam Lake. And did we mention he's a master photographer praised for his work by his friend Ansel Adams?
PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:Brad Washburn\Mountaineer/Photographer/Educator, Richard Ager\NH Outlook, Lynn Baum\Museum of Science, Barbara Washburn\Mountaineer/Author, Jack Middleton\Trustee, Mt. Washington Observatory
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 06/29/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 12:30
On this New Hampshire Outlook:The 94-year-old photographer who's captured stunning photos of New Hampshire's Presidential Mountain Range shares his story. Later, everything you ever wanted to know about ice fishing. After decades in business Portsmouth's Peavey Hardware is closing up shop. We'll take a walk down memory lane. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. He's a Mountaineer, Educator, Explorer, Cartographer. It takes a while to list the accomplishments of Brad Washburn. Together with his wife Barbara, Brad Washburn has led a life dedicated to increasing our understanding of the world around us. He's mapped the Grand Canyon and Mt. Everest, but also worked closer to home, mapping Mt. Washington and creating the first chart of Squam Lake. And did we mention he's a master photographer praised for his work by his friend Ansel Adams?
PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:Brad Washburn\Mountaineer/Photographer/Educator, Richard Ager\NH Outlook, Lynn Baum\Museum of Science, Barbara Washburn\Mountaineer/Author, Jack Middleton\Trustee, Mt. Washington Observatory
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 06/29/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 14:00
This story is one of adventure and exploration. A Derry man is working his way around the world in an attempt to climb the "7 Summits of the World" the highest peaks on each of the seven continents. Only 80 mountaineers have completed such an adventure the first person to do so was an American businessman back in 1985. 50-year-old Daniel Barter took his "first" high-altitude climb in 1996. He's already reached the summits of Mount Everest in Asia, Mount McKinley in North America and Mount Kilimenjaro in Africa. He just recently completed a climb in South America reaching the summit of Mount Aconcauga. Aconcauga is the highest mountain in the Western hemisphere at more than 22-thousand feet. It's part of the Andes Mountain range and is located in western Argentina, near the Chilean border. It also has one of the highest mountain death tolls in the world.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Dan Barter\High Altitude Climber
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