Being a New Englander and having spent some great days on Mt Washington, I was very disappointed this morning to read that the record for highest recorded wind speed on the surface of the Earth has been stolen by the Aussies (first the America's Cup and now THIS!).
Apparently, a 253 mph wind gust was recorded in 1996 on Australia's Barrow Island during Cyclone Olivia. This tops the 231 mph "Big Wind" recorded at the summit of Mt Washington on April 12, 1934. The Aussies were so wrapped up in their Kangaroos and boomerangs that they failed to notice they had the record until recently.
More information: here
At least Mt Washington can still claim Tuckerman's Ravine and Huntington Ravine and the host of outdoor activities one can enjoy there. According to Wikipedia (source of all things factual, I know) "Barrow Island is noted for its flat spinifex grasslands spotted with termite mounds." Personally, I'll stick with the Presidential Range...
Tuckerman's Ravine
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