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  • Appalachian Trail - Hiking south on the Crawford Path near Mount Monroe in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire.
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  • Closed trail sign (until summer 2017) at the start of the Mittersill-Cannon Hiking Trail on Mittersill Mountain in Franconia, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Hiking on the King Ravine Trail during the early autumn months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. King Ravine is named for Thomas Starr King; he wrote a very popular book in the 1800s about the White Mountains: The White Hills: Their Legends, Landscape, and Poetry.
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  • Stay on trail sign along the Baldface Circle Trail during the summer months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Stay on trail sign along the Baldface Circle Trail during the summer months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Stay on trail sign along the Baldface Circle Trail during the summer months in the White Mountains, 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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  • 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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  • Snow-covered forest along the Kinsman Ridge Trail (a segment of the Appalachian Trail) in Kinsman Notch in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Snow-covered forest along the Kinsman Ridge Trail (a segment of the Appalachian Trail) in Kinsman Notch in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • A decaying wooden trail staircase, seen here in 2006, along the Kedron Flume Trail in Hart's Location of the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Appalachian Trail - The Wildcat Ridge Trail on a foggy and rainy day during the spring months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Hikers on the Timber Camp Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire; part of the White Mountains. This area was logged during the Mad River Logging Era.
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  • Hikers on the Timber Camp Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire; part of the White Mountains. This area was logged during the Mad River Logging Era.
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  • Hikers on the Timber Camp Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire; part of the White Mountains. This area was logged during the Mad River Logging Era.
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  • Painted Cliff (a spur of East Osceola) from the Timber Camp Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire; part of the White Mountains.
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  • The Mittersill - Cannon Trail on Cannon Mountain in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.<br />
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September 2014 - The Mittersill-Cannon Trail is closed to foot traffic because of improvements being done on Mittersill Mountain.
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  • Stone staircase along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This hiking trail leads to the summit of Mount Tecumseh.
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  • A stretch of the Mt Tecumseh Trail in New Hampshire covered in leaf drop. A herd path is forming in the woods on the right-hand side of the trail from hikers bypassing this section of trail work. If this area isn’t blocked off, over time, a herd path will form and potentially create more erosion issues. And this defeats the purpose of the trail stonework.
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  • Mt Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a wet spring day in May 2017. This staircase was built sometime after July 1, 2013. And a herd path has already formed on the right side of the steps from hikers avoiding the steps. Hikers are also avoiding the steps by using the old section of trail that is on the left side of the steps. When herd paths are not blocked off it creates more erosion issues along trails, and this defeats the purpose of building the staircase.
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  • Mt Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a wet spring day in May 2017. This staircase was built sometime after July 1, 2013. And a herd path has already formed on the right side of the steps from hikers avoiding the steps. Hikers are also avoiding the steps by using the old section of trail that is on the left side of the steps. When herd paths are not blocked off it creates more erosion issues along trails, and this defeats the purpose of building the staircase.
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  • Leaf drop along the Mount Osceola Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire on a rainy autumn day.
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  • Non-conforming stone structures (wall) along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the summer of 2011. Water bar across trail is per guidelines. Trail maintenance handbooks suggest the best trails show little evidence of trail work and that work should blend in with the surroundings. After a trail inspection by Forest Service in June 2012, the walls on each side of the drainage may be removed because they have no real use.
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  • Trail junction of the Conant Trail and Mine Loop Trail on Lord Hill in Maine during the spring months. This loop trail travels over Pine Hill and Lord Hill. The Chatham Trails Association maintains these trails.
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  • A section of the Mt Tecumseh Trail, just below the first viewpoint, in the New Hampshire White Mountains in the spring of 2019 that is in desperate need of drainage work.
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  • Trail stonework along the Mt Pemigewasset Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This trail leads to the summit of Mount Pemigewasset.
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  • Trail stonework along the Mt Pemigewasset Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This trail leads to the summit of Mount Pemigewasset.
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  • Trail stonework along the Mt Pemigewasset Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This trail leads to the summit of Mount Pemigewasset.
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  • Trail stonework along the Mt Pemigewasset Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This trail leads to the summit of Mount Pemigewasset.
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  • Trail stonework along the Mt Pemigewasset Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This trail leads to the summit of Mount Pemigewasset.
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  • Trail stonework along the Mt Pemigewasset Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This trail leads to the summit of Mount Pemigewasset.
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  • Newly built rock steps along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains in the summer of 2011. Trail maintenance handbooks suggest the best trails show little evidence of trail work and that work should blend in with the surroundings.
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  • Ethan Pond Trail (Appalachian Trail) in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Puncheons along the Pemi Trail near Lafayette Place in Franconia Notch in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy and rainy autumn day. Puncheons are used in wet areas along trails. Trail puncheons are known to be slippery when wet, so some trail steward groups cut grooves into the walking surface to help with traction.
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  • Puncheons along the Pemi Trail near Lafayette Place in Franconia Notch in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy and rainy autumn day. Puncheons are used in wet areas along trails. Trail puncheons are known to be slippery when wet, so some trail steward groups cut grooves into the walking surface to help with traction.
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  • Vandalism to the Ethan Pond Trail (Appalachian Trail) sign in the New Hampshire White Mountains. A hiker has scratched out “Ethan Pond” and carved the Appalachian trail symbol into the sign. The photo is from October 2017.
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  • Trail stonework along the Mt Pemigewasset Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This trail leads to the summit of Mount Pemigewasset.
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  • Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the spring months. This trail utilizes the old railroad bed of the East Branch & Lincoln Logging Railroad (1893-1948). And railroad ties are still visible along the trail.
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  • Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. This trail utilizes the old railroad bed of the East Branch & Lincoln Logging Railroad (1893-1948). And railroad ties are still visible along the trail.
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  • Puncheons along the Pemi Trail near Lafayette Place in Franconia Notch in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy and rainy autumn day. Puncheons are used in wet areas along trails. Trail puncheons are known to be slippery when wet, so some trail steward groups cut grooves into the walking surface to help with traction.
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  • Leaf drop along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains on an autumn day.
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  • Zealand Trail in Bethlehem, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This trail utilizes parts of the old railroad bed of the Zealand Valley Railroad. Owned by J.E. Henry, this 11 mile long logging railroad was in operation from 1886-1897 (end date is for entire Zealand operation).
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  • Natural looking stone steps along Zealand Trail in Bethlehem, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. This trail utilizes sections of the old Zealand Valley Railroad (1886-1897).
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  • Franconia Notch State Park - Footbridge along the Mt Pemigewasset Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire on an unseasonably warm and foggy December day. This trail leads to the summit of Mount Pemigewasset.
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  • Franconia Notch State Park - Footbridge along the Mt Pemigewasset Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire on an unseasonably warm and foggy December day. This trail leads to the summit of Mount Pemigewasset.
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  • Franconia Notch State Park - Footbridge along the Mt Pemigewasset Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire on an unseasonably warm and foggy December day. This trail leads to the summit of Mount Pemigewasset.
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  • Water drainage along Downes Brook Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • The Smarts Ranger Trail in Lyme, New Hampshire during the spring months. This trail utilizes the old fire wardens jeep road / trail; a steel tower is located on Smarts Mountain, and the fire wardens used to use this route to reach the tower.
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  • Trail sign at the junction of the Rocky Branch Trail and the Isolation Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Old garage along the Smarts Ranger Trail in Lyme, New Hampshire during the spring months. This trail utilizes the old fire wardens jeep road / trail; a 41 foot steel tower is located on Smarts Mountain, and the fire wardens used this route to reach the tower. This garage is where they parked.
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