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  • Danger "Dam ahead " sign at Moore Dam  Located in Littleton, New Hampshire, USA which is part of New England
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  • Danger "Dam ahead " sign at Moore Dam  Located in Littleton, New Hampshire, USA which is part of New England
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  • Warning sign along the Appalachian Trail (Beaver Brook Trail) in Kinsman Notch of the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Franconia Notch State Park - Trail ladder along the Hi-Cannon Trail. This trail leads to the summit of Cannon Mountain in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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  • Franconia Notch State Park - Trail ladder along the Hi-Cannon Trail. This trail leads to the summit of Cannon Mountain in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Moose on the side of the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • Moose on the Kancamagus Highway (route 112), during the spring months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Attention - Warning sign along Lowe's Path in the Northern Presidential Range of the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Warning sign along the Valley Way Trail in the Northern Presidential Range of the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Warning sign at the start of the Alpine Zone along the Air Line Trail in the  Northern Presidential Range of the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Lion Head in Tuckerman Ravine on the eastern slope of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during whiteout conditions.
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  • Crawford Notch from the summit of Mount Crawford in Hadley's Purchase, New Hampshire USA. Located in the Presidential Range–Dry River Wilderness (27,605 acres), the views from Mount Crawford are excellent on a clear day. Frankenstein Trestle can be seen on the lower left.
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  • Halibut Point State Park on Cape Ann in the town of Rockport, Massachusetts. This park was the site of the Babson Farm granite quarry (1840s-1929).
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  • Plastic bottle with skull & crossbones on it in the forest of Kinsman Notch in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA during the summer months
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  • Franconia Notch State Park - Trail ladder along the Hi-Cannon Trail. This trail leads to the summit of Cannon Mountain in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Moose on the side of the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • Moose on the Kancamagus Highway (route 112), during the spring months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Cannon Cliffs, which is on the side of Cannon Mountain during the winter months. Located in Franconia Notch in the White Mountains, New Hampshire, USA...Notes:Blowing snow cause whiteout conditions
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  • Hiking on the Subway Trail during the early months of autumn.The Subway Trail is a side trail off the King Ravine Trail, which travels through a large boulder field in King Ravine. Located in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. ..Notes: The subway reconnects with the King Ravine Trail..Snow can be found in the ice caves of this ravine during the summer months
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  • Respect the Ravines sign on Tuckerman Ravine Trail. Located in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire USA.
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  • Halibut Point State Park on Cape Ann in the town of Rockport, Massachusetts. This park was the site of the Babson Farm granite quarry (1840s-1929).
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  • Franconia Notch State Park - Two rock climbers climbing Cannon Cliffs which is on the side of Cannon Mountain in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Trail closed because of Tropical Storm Irene damage in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Two young trees that have been cut three feet off the ground (waist level) along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Proper technique, per trail maintenance guidelines, is to cut young trees flush with the ground. Leaving pointed stumps are dangerous if stepped or fallen upon. If a hiker falls on these pointed stumps they could be injured.<br />
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As of October 2012 these young trees still had not been cut to trail maintenance guidelines. Instead of flagging why not cut them to proper guidelines?
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  • Flagging around tree stump along the Mount Tecumseh Trail (ski area side) in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This stump is over one foot off the ground. Leaving pointed stumps are dangerous because hikers can trip over them.
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  • Two young trees along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains that have been cut at waist level in 2011. Basic trail maintenance guidelines state that proper technique, when brushing a trail, is to cut young trees flush with the ground. Leaving pointed stumps are dangerous if stepped or fallen upon. These two trees have been cut down to ground level since this photo was taken.
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  • September 2011 - A freshly cut tree along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Proper technique is to cut trees flush with the ground. Leaving pointed stumps are dangerous if stepped or fallen upon and pose a safety issue for passing by hikers.
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