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  • Mt Cardigan State Park - Mowglis Trail on the summit of Firescrew Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Saco Lake located at the start of Crawford Notch State Park in the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA during morning blue hour. The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center is off in the distance.
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  • Greenleaf Hut in the White Mountains of New Hampshire during the winter months. This shelter is located just below the summit of Mount Lafayette along the Greenleaf Trail. And it is closed during the winter season.
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  • Maine Central Railroad from Elephant Head, which is a scenic overlook along the Webster-Jackson Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Since 1995 the Conway Scenic Railroad, which provides passenger excursion trains has been using the track.
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  • Franconia Notch State Park - A.M.C Trail sign along the Falling Waters Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center from Elephant Head in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. Elephant Head is a scenic overlook along the Webster-Jackson Trail. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House (1828-1977).
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center from Elephant Head in Carroll, New Hampshire. Elephant Head is a scenic overlook along the Webster-Jackson Trail. Saco Lake and Train Depot are in view. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House (1828-1977).
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center from Elephant Head in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. Elephant Head is a scenic overlook along the Webster-Jackson Trail. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House (1828-1977).
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  • Lupine at the Appalachian Mountain Club Highland Center in the White Mountains of New Hampshire during the summer months. This highland center is located along Route 302 at the start of Crawford Notch.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center located at the start of Crawford Notch in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center located at the start of Crawford Notch in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center located at the start of Crawford Notch in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • Helicopter airlifting supplies from the Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center in Carroll, New Hampshire. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • Reflection of the Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center in Saco Lake in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • Helicopter airlifting supplies from the Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center in Carroll, New Hampshire. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center from Saco Lake in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • Reflection of the Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center in Saco Lake in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center located at the start of Crawford Notch State Park in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center in Carroll, New Hampshire USA. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • The AMC Highland Center in Carroll, New Hampshire. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House. The AMC is short for the Appalachian Mountain Club.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center located at the start of Crawford Notch State Park in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • The Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center at the start of Crawford Notch State Park in the White Mountains, New Hampshire at sunrise.
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  • Lupine at the Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center located at the start of Crawford Notch State Park in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. The Highland Center occupies the site of the historic Crawford House.
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  • Moose Mountain Shelter along the Moose Mountain Trail, part of the Appalachian Trail, on Moose Mountain in Hanover, New Hampshire. Built in 2004 by the Dartmouth Outing Club, this is an Adirondack-style shelter.
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  • Moose Mountain Shelter along the Moose Mountain Trail, part of the Appalachian Trail, on Moose Mountain in Hanover, New Hampshire. Built in 2004 by the Dartmouth Outing Club, this is an Adirondack-style shelter.
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  • Moose Mountain Shelter along the Moose Mountain Trail, part of the Appalachian Trail, on Moose Mountain in Hanover, New Hampshire. Built in 2004 by the Dartmouth Outing Club, this is an Adirondack-style shelter.
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  • Lakes of the Clouds Hut, seen here in the early 2000s, along the Appalachian Trail (Crawford Path) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Originally built in 1915, and operated by the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC), Lakes of the Clouds Hut is the highest and largest hut in the AMC hut system. This seasonal hut is named for the alpine tarns located next to the hut.
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  • A male hiker at the Robertson bridge, which crosses the Saco River, along the Webster Cliff Trail (Appalachian Trail) in the New Hampshire White Mountains. This bridge, built in 2008, is dedicated to the memory of Albert Robertson and his wife, Priscilla. Both volunteered their time to the AMC Four Thousand Footer Club, and Albert was one of the founding members.
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  • A male hiker at the Robertson bridge, which crosses the Saco River, along the Webster Cliff Trail (Appalachian Trail) in the New Hampshire White Mountains. This bridge, built in 2008, is dedicated to the memory of Albert Robertson and his wife, Priscilla. Both volunteered their time to the AMC Four Thousand Footer Club, and Albert was one of the founding members.
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  • The Robertson bridge crosses the Saco River along the Webster Cliff Trail (Appalachian Trail) in the New Hampshire White Mountains. This bridge, built in 2008, is dedicated to the memory of Albert Robertson and his wife, Priscilla. Both volunteered their time to the AMC Four Thousand Footer Club, and Albert was one of the founding members.
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  • A male hiker at the Robertson bridge, which crosses the Saco River, along the Webster Cliff Trail (Appalachian Trail) in the New Hampshire White Mountains. This bridge, built in 2008, is dedicated to the memory of Albert Robertson and his wife, Priscilla. Both volunteered their time to the AMC Four Thousand Footer Club, and Albert was one of the founding members.
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  • A male hiker at the Robertson bridge, which crosses the Saco River, along the Webster Cliff Trail (Appalachian Trail) in the New Hampshire White Mountains. This bridge, built in 2008, is dedicated to the memory of Albert Robertson and his wife, Priscilla. Both volunteered their time to the AMC Four Thousand Footer Club, and Albert was one of the founding members.
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  • Newly built stone staircase, seen here in 2012, along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional Appalachian Mountain Club trail crew.
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  • Newly built stone staircase, seen here in 2012, along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional Appalachian Mountain Club trail crew.
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  • Newly built stone staircase, seen here in 2012, along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional Appalachian Mountain Club trail crew.
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  • Newly built stone staircase, seen here in 2012, along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional Appalachian Mountain Club trail crew.
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  • Newly built stone staircase, seen here in 2012, along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional Appalachian Mountain Club trail crew.
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  • Water drainage in the process of being built, seen here in 2012, along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional Appalachian Mountain Club trail crew.
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  • Newly built stone staircase, seen here in 2012, along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional Appalachian Mountain Club trail crew.
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  • Newly built stonework, seen here in 2012, along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional Appalachian Mountain Club trail crew.
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  • Newly built stone staircase, seen here in 2012, along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional Appalachian Mountain Club trail crew.
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  • Newly built stone staircase, seen here in 2012, along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional Appalachian Mountain Club trail crew.
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  • The Trapper John Shelter is an adirondack-style shelter located on a side path off of Holts Ledge Trail (a section of the Appalachian Trail) in Lyme, New Hampshire. Built at the site of the Holt’s Ledge Cabin in 1973 by the Dartmouth Outing Club, this shelter is named for Trapper John McIntyre, a character from M*A*S*H. Remnants of the cabin’s stone fireplace and chimney are next to the shelter.
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