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  • Poor "Leave No Trace" habits along the the Sawyer River Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This area is located near the Swift River crossing along the trail.
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  • Backcountry camping impact along the Sawyer River Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This area is also the location of logging Camp 6 along the old Sawyer River Railroad, which was a logging railroad that operated from 1877 -1928. In this case the camping impact not only effects the forest, but it also disturbs artifacts in the area.
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  • Backcountry camping impact along the Sawyer River Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This area is also the location of logging Camp 6 along the old Sawyer River Railroad, which was a logging railroad that operated from 1877 -1928. In this case the camping impact not only effects the forest, but it also disturbs artifacts in the area.
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  • Camping Rules sign located in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire USA.
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  • Environmental impact from poor camping ethics on the summit of Mount Flume in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Healthy trees were cut to build this make shift tent platform or shelter.
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  • No camping sign in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire USA .
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  • Tents in a White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire campground during the night with camp fire in the background.
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  • Tents in a White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire campground during the night with camp fire in the background.
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  • Tents in a White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire campground during the night with camp fire in the background.
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  • Abandoned campsite in the Mount Flume Valley of the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the New Hampshire White Mountains. At 45,000 acres, the Pemigewasset Wilderness is an ideal wilderness for primitive camping.
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  • Backcountry camping impact along the Sawyer River Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Backcountry camping impact along the Sawyer River Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. And yes this is what you think it is.
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  • Tent setup in the Randolph East parking lot along Pinkham B Road (Dolly Copp Road) in Randolph, New Hampshire on August 16, 2020 at 7:03 AM. Overnight camping at trailhead parking lots in the White Mountains is not allowed. License plates of the vehicles in the parking lot have been blurred out.
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  • Poor leave no trace camping - How an abandoned campsite off of Fire Road 511 along the Kancamagus Scenic Byway in the White Mountains, New Hampshire looked after being picked up.
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  • Backcountry camping impact along the Sawyer River Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Poor leave no trace camping - Abandoned campsite off of Fire Road 511 along the Kancamagus Scenic Byway (route 112), which is one of New England's scenic byways in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • A light shines through the tents fabric during the night in a White Mountians, New Hampshire campground.
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  • A fire burning in a pit in a White Mountain National Forest campground.
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  • A fire burning in a pit in a White Mountain National Forest campground.
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  • A fire burning in a pit in a White Mountain National Forest campground.
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  • A light shines through the tent fabric during the night in a White Mountians, New Hampshire campground.
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  • A light shines through a tents fabric during the night in a White Mountians, New Hampshire campground. USA
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  • Crag Camp covered in snow in the Northern Presidential Range in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Originally built in 1909, Crag Camp was the private camp of Nelson H. Smith. Since 1939, this camp has been maintained by the Randolph Mountain Club (RMC). And in 1993 it was razed and a new camp was built.
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  • King Ravine in whiteout conditions from inside Crag Camp covered in snow in the Northern Presidential Range in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Originally built in 1909, Crag Camp was the private camp of Nelson H. Smith. Since 1939, this camp has been maintained by the Randolph Mountain Club (RMC). In And in 1993 it was razed and a new camp was built.
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  • Tent setup in the Randolph East parking lot along Pinkham B Road (Dolly Copp Road) in Randolph, New Hampshire on August 16, 2020 at 7:03 AM. Overnight camping at trailhead parking lots in the White Mountains is not allowed. License plates of the vehicles in the parking lot have been blurred out.
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  • Poor leave no trace habits - Poor camping ethics in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Trees were cut to build this make shift lean to.
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  • Poor leave no trace habits - Poor camping ethics in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Trees were cut to build this make shift lean to.
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  • Poor leave no trace habits - Poor camping ethics in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Trees were cut to build this make shift lean to.
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  • Poor leave no trace camping - Abandoned campsite off of Fire Road 511 along the Kancamagus Scenic Byway (route 112), which is one of New England's scenic byways in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Poor leave no trace camping - Tent left at campsite off of Fire Road 511 along the Kancamagus Scenic Byway (route 112), in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Poor leave no trace camping - Abandoned campsite off of Fire Road 511 along the Kancamagus Scenic Byway (route 112), which is one of New England's scenic byways in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Poor leave no trace camping - Abandoned campsite off of Fire Road 511 along the Kancamagus Scenic Byway (route 112), which is one of New England's scenic byways in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Abandoned campsite along a tributary of the Wild Ammonoosuc River, on the side of Mt. Blue, in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Camping gear was left behind and is now scattered throughout the site.
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  • Washpit, Pack Out All Food Scraps Sign in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire.
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  • Old campsite along Mack Brook in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Proper leave no trace practices should be used when backcountry camping; campers should dismantle campsites once done with them, and pack all trash out of the forest.
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  • Unattended campfire at a campsite along the Carrigain Notch Trail near EB&L Railroad’s Camp 20 in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the New Hampshire White Mountains. When I came upon this campsite, the fire was still burning under the rocks of the fire ring, and the camp was vacant. I put the fire out and stayed at the site for over 30 minutes to make sure the fire was out. This is poor leave no trace practices.
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  • Unattended campfire at a campsite along the Carrigain Notch Trail near EB&L Railroad’s Camp 20 in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the New Hampshire White Mountains. When I came upon this campsite, the fire was still burning under the rocks of the fire ring, and the camp was vacant. I put the fire out and stayed at the site for over 30 minutes to make sure the fire was out. This is poor leave no trace practices.
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  • Bio-Sun Composting toilet covered in snow at Crag Camp in the Northern Presidential Range in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Crag Camp was built in 1909 and was the private camp of Nelson H Smith. A new camp was built in 1993.
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  • Gray Knob Cabin in the Northern Presidential Range in the White Mountains, New Hampshire on a cloudy and cold winter day. This cabin was originally built as a private cabin by Dr. E.Y. Hincks family in 1905. It has been renovated a number of times, and in 1989 it was torn down and a new camp was built.
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  • Gray Knob Cabin in the Northern Presidential Range in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This cabin was originally built as a private cabin by Dr. E.Y. Hincks family in 1905. It has been renovated a number of times, and in 1989 it was torn down and a new camp was built.
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  • Gray Knob Cabin in the Northern Presidential Range in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This cabin was originally built as a private cabin by Dr. E.Y. Hincks family in 1905. It has been renovated a number of times, and in 1989 it was torn down and a new camp was built.
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  • Campsite along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire. When the photographer came upon this campsite, the fire was still going, and the camp was vacant. He put the fire out and stayed at the site for over 20 minutes to make sure the fire was out.
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  • Campsite along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire. When the photographer came upon this campsite, the fire was still going, and the camp was vacant. He put the fire out and stayed at the site for over 20 minutes to make sure the fire was out.
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  • Campsite along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire. When the photographer came upon this campsite, the fire was still going, and the camp was vacant. He put the fire out and stayed at the site for over 20 minutes to make sure the fire was out.
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  • Abandoned campsite (human impact) on the northern slopes of Mount Jim in Kinsman Notch in Woodstock, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Man made campsite along Hancock Notch Trail in the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Man made campsite along Walker Brook in Franconia Notch State Park in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Hardwood tree that has been burned from a campfire along Walker Brook in Franconia Notch State Park of the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire
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  • Unknown Pond campsites in Kilkenny, New Hampshire USA
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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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