Experienced Hikers Get Stranded on Mount Washington
Even with the proper gear and experience, Mother Nature has the final say. Two hikers became stranded on Mount Washington.
Even with the proper gear and experience, Mother Nature has the final say. Two hikers became stranded on Mount Washington.
A lump of 66-million-year-old fossilized vomit might be the most famous piece of puke in the world. Here’s why.
Snow in the Mojave Desert is a beautiful and rare sight. See footage of snow in Joshua Tree National Park from this week.
This week brought a “historic day” to Pensacola, Florida—there was snow on the beach. Weird, but beautiful.
It’s shaping up to be a “historic snow day” in the southeast Louisiana. In fact, it’s snowing in New Orleans, and that’s pretty rare.
The Mount Lyell shrew is as mysterious as it is adorable. And now, there are photos of this elusive tiny mammal—none existed before.
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A group of snowboarders faced winds whipping them around at 50 mph or more at Mammoth Mountain, a ski resort in California. Watch here.
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Hikers in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park faced a strong “breeze” that nearly knocked them over. Watch here.