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  • Scenic view from the summit of Black Mountain in Benton, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day. There was a fire tower on this mountain from 1911-1978.
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  • Franconia Notch State Park - Sunset from along the Franconia Notch Bike Path, near the old U.S. Route 3 bridge, in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Hikers traveling south along the Appalachian Trail ( Crawford Path) in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy summer day; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range.
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  • Group of hikers traveling along the Tuckerman Crossover Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy summer day; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range. Named after James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States, Mount Monroe is in view.
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  • A winter hiker traveling north on the Gulfside Trail (Appalachian Trail) near Madison Spring Hut in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Mount Madison, the northernmost peak in the Presidential Range, is in the background. Originally built in 1888, this is how Madison Spring Hut looked in 2010 before it was renovated in the fall and spring months of 2010-2011.
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  • Southern Presidential Range from the Jewell Trail in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy day. The Jewell Trail is named for Sergeant Winfield S. Jewell. He was an Army Signal Corps observer on Mount Washington from 1878-1880. And on April 12, 1884, while on the Greely expedition to the Arctic, Jewell died of starvation. Out of the 25 men on the three year Greeley expedition (1881–1884), only six survived.
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  • The summit of Mount Adams during the winter months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Mount Washington is in the distance. Strong winds cause the leash on the ice axe to blow around.
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  • Hiker ascending the Nelson Crag Trail over Felsenmeer barrens near the summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Felsenmeer barrens are found in the alpine zone of the Presidential Range. Felsenmeer is a German word meaning "Sea Of Rocks".
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  • Appalachian Trail - Snowshoer on the Carter-Moriah Trail in winter conditions near Middle Carter Mountain in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Appalachian Trail - A hiker on the summit of Carter Dome in winter conditions. Located in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Mount Washington State Park - The summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Mount Washington Auto Road near the summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the night.
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  • A hiker sitting on the summit of Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of New Hampshire during the summer months. West Bond is on the other side of Hellgate Ravine. Bondcliff, Mount Bond, and West Bond were named in 1876 for Professor G.P. Bond of Harvard University.
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  • Group of hikers descending the Appalachian Trail (Beaver Brook Trail) on the summit of Mount Moosilauke, in Benton, New Hampshire USA during the summer months in foggy conditions.
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  • Mount Washington State Park - The summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • A hiker takes in the view of Mount Washington just after sunset from Ball Crag, along the Nelson Crag Trail, in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Ball Crag is named for Doctor Benjamin Lincoln Ball; in October 1855, he was lost for three days on Mount Washington.
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  • Hikers in fog ascending Gorge Brook Trail, near the summit of Mount Moosilauke, in Benton, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. This is a restored 18th-century home and tavern. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, this tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Hiker traveling south along the Crawford Path (Appalachian Trail) in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the summer months; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range. Named after President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Mount Eisenhower is straight ahead. This mountain was once called Mount Pleasant, but was renamed Mount Eisenhower after President Eisenhower died.
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  • Appalachian Trail...Hiking on Gulfside trail in the scenic landscape of the Presidential Range, which is  located in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire USA . Mount Jefferson is straight ahead
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  • View from Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase of the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Tuckerman Ravine is on left with Mt Washington at the top and Huntington Ravine is on right. 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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  • Zealand Notch - Scenic view from along the Appalachian Trail (Ethan Pond Trail) in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the summer months. This trail utilizes parts of the old railroad bed of the Zealand Valley Railroad (1886-1897).
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  • Hiker crossing the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire. This area was part of the East Branch & Lincoln Logging Railroad (1893-1948) era.
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  • Hiker crossing the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire. This area was part of the East Branch & Lincoln Logging Railroad (1893-1948) era.
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  • Hiker crossing the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire. This area was part of the East Branch & Lincoln Logging Railroad (1893-1948) era.
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  • Scenic view from the summit of Black Mountain in Benton, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day. There was a fire tower on this mountain from 1911-1978.
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  • Scenic view from the summit of Black Mountain in Benton, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day. There was a fire tower on this mountain from 1911-1978.
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  • Cascade on Porcupine Brook, a tributary of Lost River, in New Hampshire’s Kinsman Notch in the White Mountains during the spring months.
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  • Man snowshoeing in the White Mountain National Forest after a dusting of snow in Lincoln, New Hampshire.
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  • Backcountry hiker crossing the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire.
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  • Echo Lake in Franconia Notch State Park in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy spring evening after sunset during twilight.
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  • Franconia Notch State Park - Sunset from along the Franconia Notch Bike Path, near the old U.S. Route 3 bridge, in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Backcountry hiker scouts out a route to cross the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire USA during the winter months.
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  • Group of hikers traveling along the Tuckerman Crossover Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy summer day; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range. Named after James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States, Mount Monroe is in view.
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  • Hiker warning sign along the Appalachian Trail near Lakes of the Clouds in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. Mount Washington is in the background.
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  • Mount Washington Cog Railroad at sunset from along the Appalachian Trail near Mount Clay in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Mount Washington Cog Railroad at sunset from along the Appalachian Trail near Mount Clay in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Rock cairn along Tuckerman Crossover Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Hiker crossing footbridge along the Thoreau Falls Trail at North Fork Junction in Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire. This bridge crosses the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River, and it has a noticeable tilt. Update: the bridge seen in this photograph is no longer standing, and hikers now have to ford this water crossing.
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  • Hiker takes in the view of the Great Gulf Wilderness from along the Appalachian Trail (Gulfside Trail) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. Mount Adams (C), Mount Madison (R)
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  • Silhouette of rock cairn at sunset along the Appalachian Trail near Mount Clay in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Silhouette of rock cairn and hiker along the Appalachian Trail near Mount Clay in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA at sunset during the summer months.
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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, 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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  • Snowshoeing along Franconia Brook in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the winter months.
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  • Franconia Brook in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the winter months.
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  • Franconia Brook in Lincoln, New Hampshire covered in snow during the winter months.
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  • Appalachian Trail - A winter hiker stands on the summit of Mount Moriah during the winter months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Three hikers descending the Greenleaf Trail from the summit of Mount Lafayette in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Cannon Mountain ski area can be seen in the background. The Appalachian Trail travels over the summit of Mount Lafayette.
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