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  • Eliza Brook Shelter, located between Mount Wolf and South Kinsman at 2400 feet along the Appalachian Trail (Kinsman Ridge Trail)in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Smarts Mountain summit /cabin sign along the Appalachian Trail (Lambert Ridge Trail) in New Hampshire. A 41 foot steel tower is located on Smarts Mountain near the cabin. The tower was built in 1915.
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  • Appalachian Trail (AT) - The Hexacuba Shelter is a six-sided hexagonal shelter on the south side of Mount Cube, just off the Kodak Trail (AT) in Orford, New Hampshire. Located at 1980 feet, it has 2 open sides and a large center post that supports the roof. And the shelter site has a 5 sided privy called "Penta Privy". This shelter is known by two names: Hexacuba and Hexacube shelter.
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  • Appalachian Trail (AT) - The Hexacuba Shelter is a six-sided hexagonal shelter on the south side of Mount Cube, just off the Kodak Trail (AT) in Orford, New Hampshire. Located at 1980 feet, it has 2 open sides and a large center post that supports the roof. And the shelter site has a 5 sided privy called "Penta Privy". This shelter is known by two names: Hexacuba and Hexacube shelter.
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  • Appalachian Trail (AT) - The Hexacuba Shelter is a six-sided hexagonal shelter on the south side of Mount Cube, just off the Kodak Trail (AT) in Orford, New Hampshire. Located at 1980 feet, it has 2 open sides and a large center post that supports the roof. And the shelter site has a 5 sided privy called "Penta Privy". This shelter is known by two names: Hexacuba and Hexacube shelter.
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  • Appalachian Trail (AT) - The Hexacuba Shelter is a six-sided hexagonal shelter on the south side of Mount Cube, just off the Kodak Trail (AT) in Orford, New Hampshire. Located at 1980 feet, it has 2 open sides and a large center post that supports the roof. And the shelter site has a 5 sided privy called "Penta Privy". This shelter is known by two names: Hexacuba and Hexacube shelter.
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  • Appalachian Trail (AT) - The Hexacuba Shelter is a six-sided hexagonal shelter on the south side of Mount Cube, just off the Kodak Trail (AT) in Orford, New Hampshire. Located at 1980 feet, it has 2 open sides and a large center post that supports the roof. And the shelter site has a 5 sided privy called "Penta Privy". This shelter is known by two names: Hexacuba and Hexacube shelter.
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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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  • Appalachian Trail (AT) - "Penta Privy" at Hexacuba Shelter on the south side of Mount Cube, just off the Kodak Trail (AT) in Orford, New Hampshire. The Hexacuba Shelter is a six-sided hexagonal shelter.
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  • Appalachian Trail (AT) - "Penta Privy" at Hexacuba Shelter on the south side of Mount Cube, just off the Kodak Trail (AT) in Orford, New Hampshire. The Hexacuba Shelter is a six-sided hexagonal shelter.
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  • Appalachian Trail (AT) - Trail sign at the junction of the Kodak Trail (AT) and the spur path that leads to the Hexacuba Shelter on the south side of Mount Cube in Orford, New Hampshire. The Hexacuba Shelter is a six-sided hexagonal shelter; it has 2 open sides and a large center post that supports the roof. And the shelter site has a 5 sided privy called "Penta Privy". This photo shows how the signs looked in 2007.
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  • Signs at Beaver Brook Shelter in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire. This Adirondack-style shelter is located along the Beaver Brook Trail (Appalachian Trail).
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  • Privy at the old Eliza Brook Shelter along the Appalachian Trail (Kinsman Ridge Trail), between Mount Wolf and South Kinsman, in the New Hampshire White Mountains.This was an Adirondack style shelter that slept 8. It was replaced with a new shelter in 2010.
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  • The privy at Ore Hill Shelter located along the Appalachian Trail (Ore Hill Trail) in Warren, New Hampshire. Ore Hill Shelter was burned down by arsonists in October 2011.
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  • Privy sign at Jeffers Brook shelter in Benton, New Hampshire. Built in 1981, this Adirondack-style shelter is located off of Town Line Trail, part of the Appalachian Trail, on the west side of Mount Moosilauke.
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  • Privy at the Trapper John Shelter. This shelter is located on a side trail off of Holts Ledge Trail (a section of the Appalachian Trail) in Lyme, New Hampshire.
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  • Food preparation area at Ethan Pond Shelter in the White Mountains of New Hampshire during the autumn months. This shelter is located just off of the Ethan Pond Trail (Appalachian Trail).
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  • Tent platform at the Perch Shelter located on Perch Path in Cascade  Ravine just off  Randolph Path and Israel Ridge Path  in the Northern Presidential Range, which is located in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire.
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  • Beaver Brook Shelter along the Appalachian Trail (Beaver Brook Trail), on the north side of Mount Moosilauke, in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. This shelter is an Adirondack-style shelter, sleeps 8 hikers, and was built in 1993/1994.
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  • Appalachian Trail (Beaver Brook Trail) - The Privy at Beaver Brook Shelter in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Appalachian Trail...The Privy at Beaver Brook Shelter during the summer months...Located on the Beaver Brook Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA .
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  • The Log Cabin in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This shelter is located along Lowes Path at 3,263 feet in the Northern Presidential Range. It is designed after the Alaskan trapper style building and is located in a Forest Protection Area.
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  • The Log Cabin in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This shelter is located along Lowes Path at 3,263 feet in the Northern Presidential Range. It is designed after the Alaskan trapper style building and is located in a Forest Protection Area.
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  • The Log Cabin in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This shelter is located along Lowes Path at 3,263 feet in the Northern Presidential Range. It is designed after the Alaskan trapper style building and is located in a Forest Protection Area.
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  • The Log Cabin is located along Lowe's Path at 3,263 feet in the Northern Presidential Range in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This shelter is designed after the Alaskan trapper style building and is located in a Forest Protection Area.
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  • Galehead Hut closed sign at the trailhead parking along Gale River Loop Road in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.
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  • A Yurt at Milan Hill State Park in Milan, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • A Yurt at Milan Hill State Park in Milan, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • The Jim Liberty Cabin in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This cabin is located along the Liberty Trail about a 1/2 mile from the summit of Mount Chocorua. It was built in 1934 and is secured down by two large chains. It is located at the site of the old Peak House. Built in 1891, the Peak House was blown off the mountain in 1915.
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  • Appalachian Trail - Galehead Hut located at 3800 feet on the Garfield Ridge in the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire. The original Galehead Hut was built in 1931. Closed during the winter season, this hut offers views into the Pemigewasset Wilderness.
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  • Appalachian trail - Mount Galehead from Galehead Hut located at 3800 feet along the Garfield Ridge in the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire. The original Galehead Hut was built in 1931. Closed during the winter season, this hut offers views into the Pemigewasset Wilderness.
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  • A wigwam at Sandy Point Discovery center in Stratham, New Hampshire. Wigwams are dome-shaped huts or tents that were used by Native American tribes.
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  • A wigwam at Sandy Point Discovery center in Stratham, New Hampshire. Wigwams are dome-shaped huts or tents that were used by Native American tribes.
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  • A wigwam at Sandy Point Discovery center in Stratham, New Hampshire. Wigwams are dome-shaped huts or tents that were used by Native American tribes.
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  • The Jim Liberty Cabin in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This cabin is located along the Liberty Trail about a 1/2 mile from the summit of Mount Chocorua. It was built in 1934 and is secured down by two large chains. It is located at the site of the old Peak House. Built in 1891, the Peak House was blown off the mountain in 1915.
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  • Ranger Station at the base of Tuckerman Ravine during the summer months from Lion Head Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Tuckerman Ravine is located on the eastern slopes of Mount Washington.
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