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The imposing mountain that looms in the background of the Seattle skyline is even more impressive close up: 14, 411 feet from base to summit, it is the highest mountain in Washington.
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When his friend Billy Calloway got a road bike, he got one too, and the pair would set off across the George Washington Bridge and up to Bear Mountain, utterly clueless, a single water bottle between them, Dave dressed in surfer shorts and wrestling shoes.
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The University of Washington climbed up from number four last year to oust Green Mountain College from the first-place spot.
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Not everyone in Washington agreed with her, but those who came to her mountain-top were content to listen rather than argue.
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To date, 210 Google employees and 200 Iraq and Afghanistan veterans participated workshops in Ann Arbor, Atlanta, Austin, Cambridge, Los Angeles, Charleston, Mountain View, New York City, Seattle, and Washington, D.
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Additionally, the Pac-12 is not only going to create a national conference channel like BTN but also plans on creating 6 regional conference channels in Washington, Oregon, Northern California, Southern California, Arizona and Mountain.
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"It certainly makes getting out of bed very difficult, " said Fitzgerald, who lives on the mountain eight days at a stretch as a weather observer for the private Mount Washington Observatory.
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He lives on top of a mountain billed as having some of the worst weather in the world, New Hampshire's Mount Washington.
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Brian Fitzgerald lives on top of a mountain billed as having some of the worst weather in the world, New Hampshire's Mount Washington.
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By the late '60s, he was a University of Washington forestry student, a "young greenie" worried about clumsy ski-resort developers laying waste to nearby mountain passes.
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