People check out the various artistic displays during the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Feb. 2. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Patty Campbell of Meridan, Conn., takes a photo of teammates (from left) Lorna and Matt Morrison of Waterloo, Ont., and Dave Rothstein of Northampton, Mass., with their moose sculpture during the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Beth and Joe Shafner of Gloucester, Mass., stand with their “alien nightmare” sculpture, which won the invitational competition, during the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Feb. 2. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Father-daughter duo Jeff and Jenna Odhner of Amherst, who won the New Hampshire competition, stand with their birdhouse in a tree sculpture during the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce's Annual Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Feb. 2. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
People check out the various artistic displays during the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Feb. 2. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Patty Campbell of Meridan, Conn., takes a photo of teammates (from left) Lorna and Matt Morrison of Waterloo, Ont., and Dave Rothstein of Northampton, Mass., with their moose sculpture during the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Beth and Joe Shafner of Gloucester, Mass., stand with their “alien nightmare” sculpture, which won the invitational competition, during the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Feb. 2. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Father-daughter duo Jeff and Jenna Odhner of Amherst, who won the New Hampshire competition, stand with their birdhouse in a tree sculpture during the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce's Annual Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Feb. 2. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
JACKSON — The 24th Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce’s New Hampshire Sanctioned and Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition enjoyed yet another successful — and appropriately cold — year at Great Glen Trails in Pinkham Notch last weekend.
The sculptures are on display at Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center, located north of Jackson and across from the Mt. Washington Auto Road on Route 16.
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