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Title: Pemigewasset Wilderness, New Hampshire - North Fork Junction Footbridge
Description: Hiker crossing footbridge along the Thoreau Falls Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of New Hampshire during the winter months. This bridge is in an area referred to as North Fork Junction and crosses the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River. Just beyond this bridge was the location of a timber trestle of the old East Branch & Lincoln railroad (1893-1948). The bridge seen in this photograph was removed in 2018/2019, and hikers now have to ford this water crossing.
Location: Lincoln, New Hampshire, USA
Copyright: ©2011 ScenicNH Photography LLC | Erin Paul Donovan
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Description: Hiker crossing footbridge along the Thoreau Falls Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of New Hampshire during the winter months. This bridge is in an area referred to as North Fork Junction and crosses the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River. Just beyond this bridge was the location of a timber trestle of the old East Branch & Lincoln railroad (1893-1948). The bridge seen in this photograph was removed in 2018/2019, and hikers now have to ford this water crossing.
Location: Lincoln, New Hampshire, USA
Copyright: ©2011 ScenicNH Photography LLC | Erin Paul Donovan
To license this photograph for usage in print publications, click on the “Add to Cart” button.
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