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Travel Challenge March 2008

Filed under: Travel Challenge by Erin on 3/16/2008

This month’s challenge is for you geography buffs. Don’t worry, we are only tossing out challenges from places we’ve actually visited.


This place is one of the highest points in the eastern United States, and has so much wind that the buildings are chained down.
Name this place.

Instructions: When you think you have figured it out, enter your guess in the comment field below. Be sure to check back next week to see if you got it right. Happy guessing…

UPDATE: We have a winner! Congratulations to Sam D. for the first correct answer. Read the full answer.

5 Comments to “Travel Challenge March 2008”

  1. Sam D says...

    Mt Washington

  2. Russell Remington says...

    I know it’s already been responded to by Sam D, but it has to be Mount Washington. You posted a picture of Lance with Richard Scott Remington in front of the van that Rich drives up the mountain in the summer months.

  3. Martha Retallick says...

    Mount Washington. Home of some of the nation’s nastiest weather.

  4. roland contreras says...

    If it’s the most eastern part of the U.S.than it has to be the east coast of Maine,West Quoddy Head Peninsula with high cliffs.
    Roland Contreras

  5. Uncle Gary says...

    Whiteface Mountain in New York. There is a weather observatory at the summit, and I used to listen to their reports on the radio.

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