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  • Hikers explore the summit of Mount Liberty in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Hikers explore the summit of Whitewall Mountain in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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  • Hikers explore the summit of Whitewall Mountain in the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA
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  • Hiker exploring Meadow Brook during the summer months in Livermore, New Hampshire USA. Much of this area was logged during the Sawyer River Logging Railroad era, which operated from 1877 - 1928.
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  • Caribou - Speckled Mountain Wilderness - A hiker explores the exposed summit of Caribou Mountain in the White Mountain National Forest of Maine
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  • A hiker explores Thirteen Falls along Franconia Brook in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of <br />
Franconia, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Oakes Gulf from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire during the last days of summer; part of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains. Oakes Gulf is named for William Oakes (1799-1848), a 19th-century botanist and explorer of the White Mountains region.
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  • Oakes Gulf from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire during the last days of summer; part of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains. Oakes Gulf is named for William Oakes (1799-1848), a 19th-century botanist and explorer of the White Mountains region.
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  • Oakes Gulf from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire during the last days of summer; part of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains. Oakes Gulf is named for William Oakes (1799-1848), a 19th-century botanist and explorer of the White Mountains region.
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  • Thorvald's Rock is in a stone cage at Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England. It is said this boulder( inside the well) marked the final resting place of Thorvald Ericsson, brother of the famous Viking explorer Leif Ericsson.
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  • Thorvald's Rock is in a stone cage at Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England. It is said this boulder( inside the well) marked the final resting place of Thorvald Ericsson, brother of the famous Viking explorer Leif Ericsson.
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  • Appalachian Trail...A hiker explores the remains of an snow igloo in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months.
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  • Caribou - Speckled Mountain Wilderness - A hiker explores the exposed summit of Caribou Mountain in the White Mountain National Forest of Maine
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  • Caribou - Speckled Mountain Wilderness - A hiker explores the exposed summit of Caribou Mountain in the White Mountain National Forest of Maine
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  • Caribou - Speckled Mountain Wilderness - A hiker explores the exposed summit of Caribou Mountain in the White Mountain National Forest of Maine.
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  • Oakes Gulf from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire during the last days of summer; part of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains. Oakes Gulf is named for William Oakes (1799-1848), a 19th-century botanist and explorer of the White Mountains region.
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  • Thorvald's Rock is in a stone cage at Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England. It is said this boulder( inside the well) marked the final resting place of Thorvald Ericsson, brother of the famous Viking explorer Leif Ericsson.
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  • Thorvald's Rock is in a stone cage at Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England. It is said this boulder( inside the well) marked the final resting place of Thorvald Ericsson, brother of the famous Viking explorer Leif Ericsson.
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  • Thorvald's Rock is in a stone cage at Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England. It is said this boulder( inside the well) marked the final resting place of Thorvald Ericsson, brother of the famous Viking explorer Leif Ericsson.
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  • A hiker explores the Bear Pit on the side of Howker Ridge Trail on during the summer months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Thirteen Falls along Franconia Brook in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Franconia, New Hampshire during the summer months. These remote waterfalls are located near Thirteen Falls Tentsite.
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  • Site of the abandoned Nansen Ski Jump in Milan New Hampshire USA. This jump was constructed in 1936 and in 1938 Olympic Trials were held here. The jump closed in 1988. <br />
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In 2016, when this image was taken, the ski jump was being restored. And the hillside had been cleared of trees.
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  • Railroad ties from the old East Branch & Lincoln Railroad along Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. This was a logging Railroad which operated from 1893 - 1948.
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  • Middle Sister Fire tower on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA during a summer night. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Camel Trail in Sargent's Purchase, New Hampshire; part of the White Mountains. This trail connects Boott Spur with Lakes of the Clouds Hut.
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  • East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA during the winter months
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  • Hiker on the Zeacliff Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. Zeacliff Mountain is in the background. This area, near the Zeacliff Trail and Ethan Pond Trail junction, was part of the Zealand Valley Railroad (1885-1897).
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  • Hiker ascending the King Ravine Trail in King Ravine of the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Appalachian Trail - Crash site of Northeast Airlines Flight 792 on Mount Success in the New Hampshire White Mountains. This plane was a Douglas DC-3 that crashed on November 30, 1954. The seven people on-board survived the initial crash, but two later died from injuries while waiting to be rescued.
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  • Appalachian Trail - Mount Eisenhower from Crawford Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Remnants of an old foundation along the Beebe River Road in Campton, New Hampshire USA. This area was part of the Beebe River logging Railroad, which operated from 1917-1942.
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  • The summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Side view of the abandoned Nansen Ski Jump in Milan New Hampshire USA. This jump was constructed in 1936 and in 1938 Olympic Trials were held here. The jump was closed in 1988.
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  • East Branch of the Pemigewasset River during the autumn months in Lincoln, New Hampshire.
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  • The summit of Mount Washington. Located in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • The cliffs of Whitewall Mountain from the Appalachian Trail (Ethan Pond Trail) in Zealand Notch of the White Mountains of New Hampshire during the summer months. This trail follows the old Zealand Valley Railroad bed.
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  • Zealand Pond in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This pond is located on the side of the Zealand Trail and is possibly the location of an old logging camp and railroad yard from the Zealand Valley Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1886-1897(+/-). Parts of the Zealand Trail follows the old railroad bed.
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  • A piece of Sawyer Rock in a town park in the New Hampshire White Mountains town of Bartlett, New Hampshire.
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  • Champney Falls during the spring months. Located on Champney Brook next to Champney Falls Trail in Albany, New Hampshire USA
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  • A hiker on the rocky summit of Middle Sugarloaf Mountain in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cloudy spring day. The Presidential Range can be seen in the background.
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  • M/S Mount Washington docked in Center Harbor on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire during the winter months. Lake Winnipesaukee is the largest lake in New Hampshire.
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  • Parker River National Wildlife Refuge on Plum Island, Massachusetts during the winter months. Established in the 1940s, this refuge consists of over 4,000 acres, and because it is located along the Atlantic Flyway it provides a habitat for migratory birds.
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  • Hunting camp in Spuce Swamp in Fremont, New Hampshire USA during the winter months.
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  • Lake Sunapee during in Newbury, New Hampshire the autumn months USA. This is the south end of Lake Sunapee.
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  • The Sawyer House which is located at the Daniel Webster Birthplace site in Franklin, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Entering the Great Gulf Wilderness sign along Wamsutta Trail in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains. This trail is named for one of the six husbands of Chief Weetamoo. Chief Weetamoo was a female Indian Chief of the Pocasset tribe. The Northern Presidential Range is in the background.
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  • Maple trees along a walking path at Odiorne Point State Park (Fort Dearborn) in Rye, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. Fort Dearborn is an old World War II fort. The U.S. Army deactivated Fort Dearborn in 1948.
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  • Dixville Notch - Lake Gloriette in Dixville, New Hampshire from a scenic viewpoint along the Sanguinary Ridge Trail during the autumn months. The Balsams Grand Resort is in view.
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  • Metal tag on hardwood tree from some kind of research / survey project along the old Osseo Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Cut in the early 1900s, this portion of the Osseo Trail began near the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad’s logging Camp 3. It traveled up through the Clear Brook drainage to Osseo Peak and Mount Flume. During the early years of the trail, it was part of the Franconia Ridge Trail. In the 1980s when the Clearbrook Condominium development was built this portion of the Osseo Trail was abandoned and rerouted to its current location.
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  • Shelter rock along the old Osseo Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Cut in the early 1900s, this portion of the Osseo Trail began near the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad’s logging Camp 3. It traveled up through the Clear Brook drainage to Osseo Peak and Mount Flume. During the early years of the trail, it was part of the Franconia Ridge Trail. In the 1980s when the Clearbrook Condominium development was built this portion of the Osseo Trail was abandoned and rerouted to its current location.
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