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  • Tuckerman Ravine in extreme weather conditions from Boott Spur Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine, located on the eastside of Mount Washington, from Davis Path in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy summer day; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Tuckerman Ravine is named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains.
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  • Mount Washington - Tuckerman Ravine in extreme weather conditions from Boott Spur Link Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the winter months.
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  • The eastern slopes of Mount Washington from Boott Spur Link Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the early winter months.
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  • Mount Washington - Tuckerman Ravine in extreme weather conditions from Boott Spur Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Mount Washington - Tuckerman Ravine in extreme weather conditions from Boott Spur Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Mount Washington - Tuckerman Ravine in extreme weather conditions from Boott Spur Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Mount Washington, Tuckerman Ravine in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA in extreme weather conditions during winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Huntington Ravine from Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Huntington Ravine is named for Joshua H. Huntington, the assistant to state geologist Charles H. Hitchcock (served as New Hampshire State Geologist from 1868 to 1878). Both men were members of an expedition that spent the 1870-1871 winter on Mount Washington. The purpose of this expedition was to observe and record the weather on Mount Washington.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine from Lion Head Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine and Mount Washington engulfed in cloud cover from Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Tuckerman Ravine is named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains.
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  • Hiking along the Lion Head Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains; this area is part of the Presidential Range.
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  • Split Rock located along Boott Spur Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire. Split Rock is a glacial erratic. And this area is within the White Mountain National Forest.
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  • Mount Washington from Davis Path in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy summer day; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Tuckerman Ravine, named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains, is on the right.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine during the early summer months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Remnants of an avalanche from the winter months can be seen.
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  • Mount Washington - Tuckerman Ravine in extreme weather conditions from Boott Spur Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops. From this point, Davis Path is 0.7 miles.
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  • Mount Washington - Huntington Ravine in extreme weather conditions from Boott Spur Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • The eastern slopes of Mount Washington during the early winter months in the scenic landscape of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Mount Washington, Tuckerman Ravine in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA in extreme weather conditions during winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Mount Washington, Tuckerman Ravine in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA in extreme weather conditions during winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Mount Washington, Tuckerman Ravine in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA in extreme weather conditions during the winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Scenic view from along Lion Head Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Nelson Crag can be seen in the distance, and Mount Washington is on the left.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine from Lion Head Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Alpine Ravine Shrub Thicket along Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase, New Hampshire. This trail and the mountain are  named for Francis Boott, a botanist who took part in scientific expeditions to the Presidential Range during the early 1800s.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine (left) and Huntington Ravine (right) from Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase of the White Mountains, New Hampshire. The summit of Mount Washington at the top left.
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  • Split Rock located along Boott Spur Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire. Split Rock is a glacial erratic. And this area is within the White Mountain National Forest.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine and Mount Washington engulfed in cloud cover from Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Tuckerman Ravine is named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine and Mount Washington engulfed in cloud cover from Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Tuckerman Ravine is named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains.
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  • Lion Head from the Ranger Station (known as Ho / Jos) just below the bowl of Tuckerman Ravine in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Lion Head is on the right.
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  • Huntington Ravine from Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Huntington Ravine is named for Joshua H. Huntington, the assistant to state geologist Charles H. Hitchcock (served as New Hampshire State Geologist from 1868 to 1878). Both men were members of an expedition that spent the 1870-1871 winter on Mount Washington. The purpose of this expedition was to observe and record the weather on Mount Washington.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine and Mount Washington from Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Tuckerman Ravine is named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains.
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  • Mount Washington - Hikers on Tuckerman Ravine Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA.
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  • Mount Washington - Tuckerman Ravine in extreme weather conditions from Boott Spur Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Mount Washington - Tuckerman Ravine in whiteout conditions from Boott Spur Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months.
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  • Mount Washington - Tuckerman Ravine in extreme weather conditions from Boott Spur Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Mount Washington in extreme weather conditions from Boott Spur Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months.
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  • Mount Washington - Huntington Ravine in extreme weather conditions from Boott Spur Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Mount Washington, Tuckerman Ravine in the White Mountains, New Hampshire in extreme weather conditions during winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Mount Washington, Tuckerman Ravine in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA in extreme weather conditions during winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Mount Washington, Tuckerman Ravine in the White Mountains, New Hampshire in extreme weather conditions during winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Mount Washington, Tuckerman Ravine in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Mount Washington, Tuckerman Ravine in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Mount Washington, Tuckerman Ravine in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA in extreme weather conditions during winter months. Strong winds cause snow to blow across the mountain tops.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine Ski area sign and First aid Cache building at the Ranger Station (known as Ho / Jos) just below the bowl of Tuckerman Ravine in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine from the Ranger Station (known as Ho / Jos) just below the bowl of Tuckerman Ravine in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Lion Head is on the right.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine from the Ranger Station (known as Ho / Jos) just below the bowl of Tuckerman Ravine in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine 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 named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains. Lion Head Trail is a popular route to Mount Washington.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine 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 named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains. Lion Head Trail is a popular route to Mount Washington.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine on left and Lion Head in the middle from Lion Head Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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  • Scenic view from along Lion Head Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains; this area is part of the Presidential Range.
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