November Snow, White Mountains – For the last week or so here in the New Hampshire White Mountains the temperature has been on the cool side, and we have been getting snow on and off. The lower elevations are, for the most part, still snow-free, but the higher elevations, such as Mount Washington and Franconia Ridge, are covered in snow. Soon the landscape of the White Mountains will be completely covered in snow.
This image of Lafayette Brook Scenic Area in Franconia during a snow storm represents November in my 2017 White Mountains New Hampshire calendar. Since I was a kid, I have always loved to snowshoe in the forest during and right after a snowstorm. I find the landscape of a snow-covered forest to be peaceful and inviting.
This year’s autumn foliage season was awesome, and we can only hope that the winter season brings lots of snow to the White Mountains region. Lots of snow will keep this photographer happy and busy for the next few months. And a great winter season will bring skiers to the local ski mountains, which in turn benefits the local economy.
I do still have 2017 White Mountains calendars in stock. And with the holidays fast approaching, this is best the time to purchase one or two of them. If you plan on giving them as Christmas gifts, ordering now guarantees you will have them in time for the holidays. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have about the calendar. Here is a direct link to my 2017 White Mountains calendar. Take a look when you have a chance.
Happy image making..
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Owner of ScenicNH Photography LLC
Erin Paul is a professional photographer, writer, and author who specializes in environmental conservation and historic preservation photography mainly in the New Hampshire White Mountains. His work is published worldwide, and publication credits include: Appalachian Mountain Club, Appalachian Trail Conservancy, Backpacker Magazine, and The Wilderness Society.
ScenicNH Photography LLC
Specializing in environmental conservation and historic preservation photography mainly in the White Mountains region of New Hampshire, Erin Paul’s photography and writing focuses on the history of the White Mountains, and telling the story of abandoned places and forgotten historical sites.