Around Headquarters

    Mim showed us some of the other buildings at the headquarters.

This is a sugarhouse.

It has been named for Sumner Williams, a long-time researcher there who died young.

Some of the plumbing for the sugarhouse.

A covered storage area.

Sections of maple trees.

We took a little walk to a sampling tower.

You can see the base of the tower on the right, and a small trailer on the left.

The tower reaches the top of the canopy. It is instrumented for meteorological measurements, and can be used for sampling air and precipitation as well.

Here is an anemometer at the base of the tower.

Inside the trailer.

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