Crowds gather to watch as teams work on shaping their pillars at the 22nd annual N.H. Sanctioned & Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Jan. 28. The three-day event included 13 teams from around New England. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Robert Orfant (center) of Conway smooths out the plumage on his team's peacock sculpture at the 22nd annual N.H. Sanctioned & Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Jan. 28. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A bear on the toilet, sculpted by the Chapin family of Windham, Maine, stands among the pillars at the 22nd annual NH Sanctioned & Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Jan. 29. For more photos, see our slideshow under multimedia at conwaydailysun.com.(RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A peacock, sculpted by Robert Orfant of Conway and Kathy Fraise of South Paris, Maine, stands among the pillars at the 22nd annual NH Sanctioned & Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Jan. 29. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Crowds gather to watch as teams work on shaping their pillars at the 22nd annual N.H. Sanctioned & Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Jan. 28. The three-day event included 13 teams from around New England. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Robert Orfant (center) of Conway smooths out the plumage on his team's peacock sculpture at the 22nd annual N.H. Sanctioned & Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Jan. 28. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A bear on the toilet, sculpted by the Chapin family of Windham, Maine, stands among the pillars at the 22nd annual NH Sanctioned & Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Jan. 29. For more photos, see our slideshow under multimedia at conwaydailysun.com.(RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
A peacock, sculpted by Robert Orfant of Conway and Kathy Fraise of South Paris, Maine, stands among the pillars at the 22nd annual NH Sanctioned & Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails on Jan. 29. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
PINKHAM NOTCH — A local team was one of the big winners in the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce’s 22nd annual N.H. Sanctioned and Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting Competition at Great Glen Trails last weekend. The three-day contest set across the street from the Mt. Washington Auto Road attracted big crowds.
Thirteen teams from across New England competed Competitors started Friday working on cylinders of snow provided by Eastern Green of Intervale. The creative sculptures remain on display outside Great Glen Trails’ base lodge.
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