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Badger Peabody & Smith Blog

September
26

Once a year at Badger Peabody & Smith Realty, we try to partake in one group outing that showcases an area we work in – this year we were pleased to enjoy a trip up the Mt. Washington Cog Railway to the Northeast's highest summit, Mt. Washington!

It was a rare day, as it was CLEAR at the summit and all the way up! What a brilliant day for a special trip!

We had close to 60 agents and staff members participate and they took lots and lots of photos! On this clear day, they could see the ocean, the mountains and everything in between!

Thank you to Randall Armor and the rest of the folks at the Mt. Washington Cog Railway – it was great to have your help coordinating the trip and to hear the stories about the mountain. We loved your hospitality! No wonder the Cog is considered a "must do" when visiting the area!

In addition, all of our agents and staff got a great long sleeved t-shirt to remember the day. Thank you to Embroidery by Everything Personal in Littleton, NH for making them – they are perfect!

Also a big shout out and thank you to our staff who worked to organize the event, Sara Curtis, April Reinhard & Elspeth Richardson. In addition, a big thank you to our agents & staff who helped to capture the event in photos – Eric Turchon, Wendy Holmes, Debbie Anderson,  Honour Kidd & more! We loved getting to partake in such a great activity and something here in our own backyard – we love living here!

To see more photos of the event, flip through the album here.

October
2

[caption id="attachment_3248" align="alignright" width="300"]mt. washington Mt. Washington[/caption] For many nature lovers, fall is the perfect time to hike outdoors while surrounded by natural beauty. Few natural landscapes are more eye-catching and beautiful than New Hampshire's Mt. Washington. Mt. Washington is not only the highest peak of New Hampshire's White Mountains, it is actually the tallest peak in the entirety of the northeast United States. Climbing to the top of Mt. Washington can be relatively simple (although no climb to the top of a mountain peak can truly be described as a walk in the park) or difficult depending on your hiking preferences. The easiest trail to th...

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