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  • Mount Washington from along the Appalachian Trail (Crawford Path) in the Presidential Range of the New Hampshire White Mountains. The closed to entry sign keeps hikers from walking on fragile alpine vegetation that is part of the alpine tundra system
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  • Alpine Tundra System along the Appalachian Trail (Franconia Ridge Trail), near Little Haystack Mountain, during the late summer months in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Mount Flume and Liberty are off in the distance. Scree walls line the trail edge and are used to protect the fragile environment.
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  • Diapensia - Diapensia lapponica - along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. Found at higher elevations (alpine zone) and in exposed areas around rocky ledges.
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  • Star Lake with Mount Washington off in the distance in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Star Lake is an alpine pond located near Madison Hut.
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  • Diapensia - Diapensia lapponica - along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. Found at higher elevations (alpine zone) and in exposed areas around rocky ledges.
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  • Diapensia - Diapensia lapponica - along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. Found at higher elevations (alpine zone) and in exposed areas around rocky ledges.
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  • Star Lake, near Mount Madison, in the Northern Presidential Range in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Star Lake is a small alpine pond located along the Star Lake Trail.
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  • Diapensia - Diapensia lapponica - along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. Found at higher elevations (alpine zone) and in exposed areas around rocky ledges.
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  • Hiker ascending the Nelson Crag Trail over Felsenmeer barrens near the summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Felsenmeer barrens are found in the alpine zone of the Presidential Range. Felsenmeer is a German word meaning "Sea Of Rocks".
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  • Scree walls along the Appalachian Trail (Franconia Ridge Trail) on the summit of Little Haystack Mountain in the White Mountains of New Hampshire during the last days of summer. Scree walls are built on the edge of trails to discourage hikers from going off trail. Building these small walls helps protect the fragile alpine habitat.
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  • Scree walls along the Appalachian Trail (Franconia Ridge Trail) on the summit of Little Haystack Mountain in the White Mountains of New Hampshire during the last days of summer. Scree walls are built on the edge of trails to discourage hikers from going off trail. Building these small walls helps protect the fragile alpine habitat.
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  • Alpine tundra system - Highland Rush along the Outlook Loop in Success, New Hampshire.  This trail is a short loop to a view point off of the Success Trail
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  • Hiker warning sign along the Appalachian Trail near Lakes of the Clouds in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. Mount Washington is in the background.
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  • Mount Jefferson from the Appalachian Trail (Gulfside Trail) in the Presidential Range of the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Star Lake engulfed in fog from Star Lake Trail on Mount Adams in the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA. On a clear day Mount Madison can be seen behind Star Lake.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Camel Trail in Sargent's Purchase, New Hampshire; part of the White Mountains. This trail connects Boott Spur with Lakes of the Clouds Hut.
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  • Mount Jefferson from Gulfside Trail in the Presidential Range of the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire USA.
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  • Star Lake in the the Presidential Range of the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire USA.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Davis Path in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Davis Path in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Mount Washington from the Appalachian Trail (Crawford Path) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the last days of summer.
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  • Reflection of Mount Washington in Lakes of the Clouds along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Reflection of Mount Washington in Lakes of the Clouds along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Reflection of Mount Washington in Lakes of the Clouds along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Mount Washington from Davis Path in the White Mountain National Forest in Sargent's Purchase, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Reflection of Mount Washington in Lakes of the Clouds along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Mount Washington from Davis Path in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy summer day. Completed in 1845 by Nathaniel T. Davis, Davis Path was the third and longest bridle path built to the summit of Mount Washington. The path was in use until 1853-1854, and then it was neglected and became unusable. In 1910 it was reopened as a footpath.
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  • Mount Adams from the Parapet Trail, near Star Lake, in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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  • View across the Great Gulf Wilderness from along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. Mount Adams (C), Mount Madison (R)
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  • Trail sign along Davis Path in Sargent's Purchase in the Presidential Range in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy summer day. Completed in 1845 by Nathaniel T. Davis, Davis Path was the third and longest bridle path built to the summit of Mount Washington. The path was in use until 1853-1854, and then it was neglected and became unusable. In 1910 it was reopened as a footpath.
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  • Trail sign along Davis Path in Sargent's Purchase in the Presidential Range in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy summer day. Completed in 1845 by Nathaniel T. Davis, Davis Path was the third and longest bridle path built to the summit of Mount Washington. The path was in use until 1853-1854, and then it was neglected and became unusable. In 1910 it was reopened as a footpath.
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  • Mount Monroe from the Dry River Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the last days of summer. Hikers can be seen on Mount Monroe.
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  • Mount Monroe from the Dry River Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the last days of summer.
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  • Foggy conditions along the Appalachian Trail (Franconia Ridge Trail) near Mount Lafayette in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Hiker takes in the view of the Great Gulf Wilderness from along the Appalachian Trail (Gulfside Trail) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. Mount Adams (C), Mount Madison (R)
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  • Mount Adams from the Buttress Trail, near Star Lake, in the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA. Mount Adams is on the right and Mount Washington is off in the distance.
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  • Appalachian Trail (Gulfside Trail) near Mount Clay in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the last days of summer. Most of this trail is within the Presidential Range-Dry River Wilderness.
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  • Mount Monroe with Mount Washington in the background from along the Appalachian Trail (Crawford Path) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Mount Lincoln along Franconia Ridge from Little Haystack Mountain in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. Hikers can be seen along the ridge on the right. And the Appalachian Trail travels across this open ridge.
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  • Appalachian Trail - Mount Lincoln during the summer from Little Haystack Mountain in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Hikers can be seen making their way along the ridge.
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  • Lakes of the Clouds from along the Crawford Path (Appalachian Trail) near the summit of Mount Washington in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the summer months; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range. Named after James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States, Mount Monroe is in view.
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  • Mount Monroe with Mount Washington in the background from the Appalachian Trail (Crawford Path) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the last days of summer. Mount Monroe is named for James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States.
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  • Mount Washington from the Appalachian Trail (Crawford Path) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the last days of summer.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the last days of summer. Most of this trail is within the Presidential Range-Dry River Wilderness.
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  • Oakes Gulf from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire during the last days of summer; part of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains. Oakes Gulf is named for William Oakes (1799-1848), a 19th-century botanist and explorer of the White Mountains region.
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  • Oakes Gulf from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire during the last days of summer; part of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains. Oakes Gulf is named for William Oakes (1799-1848), a 19th-century botanist and explorer of the White Mountains region.
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  • Oakes Gulf from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire during the last days of summer; part of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains. Oakes Gulf is named for William Oakes (1799-1848), a 19th-century botanist and explorer of the White Mountains region.
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  • Oakes Gulf from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire during the last days of summer; part of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains. Oakes Gulf is named for William Oakes (1799-1848), a 19th-century botanist and explorer of the White Mountains region.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Davis Path in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeast.
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