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  • Madison Spring Hut in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. This hut is located just below Mount Madison, the northernmost peak in the Presidential Range. 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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  • Madison Spring Hut from along the Osgood Trail (Appalachian Trail), on Mount Madison, in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. 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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  • Madison Spring Hut in the New Hampshire White Mountains. This hut is located just below Mount Madison, the northernmost peak in the Presidential Range. Originally built in 1888, this is how Madison Spring Hut looked in 2006 before it was renovated in the fall and spring months of 2010-2011.
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  • Madison Spring Hut in the New Hampshire White Mountains. This hut is located just below Mount Madison, the northernmost peak in the Presidential Range. Originally built in 1888, this is how Madison Spring Hut looked in 2006 before it was renovated in the fall and spring months of 2010-2011.
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  • Madison Spring Hut from along the Gulfside Trail (Appalachian Trail ) in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Mount Madison, named after the fourth U.S. President, James Madison, is in the background.
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  • Appalachian Trail - Madison Hut on a foggy summer day from Mount Madison in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Originally built in 1888, this is how the hut looked in 2007 before it was renovated in the fall and spring months of 2010-2011.
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  • Star Lake engulfed in fog from Star Lake Trail on Mount Adams in the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA. On a clear day Mount Madison can be seen behind Star Lake.
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  • Madison Spring Hut from along the Gulfside Trail (Appalachian Trail) in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. 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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  • Madison Spring Hut from Valley Way in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Originally built in 1888 , this is how the hut looked in 2010 before it was renovated in the fall and spring months of 2010-2011.
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  • Madison Spring Hut from Valley Way in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Originally built in 1888 , this is how the hut looked in 2010 before it was renovated in the fall and spring months of 2010-2011.
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  • Hiking on Clay Loop Trail (Mount Clay) in the scenic landscape of the Northern Presidential Range in the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire USA on a cloudy day.
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  • Mount Adams from the Parapet Trail, near Star Lake, in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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  • Mount Madison from along the Gulfside Trail (Appalachian Trail) in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Mount Madison is named after the fourth U.S. President, James Madison.
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  • The Osgood Trail (Appalachian Trail) on Mount Madison in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Mount Madison, is named after the fourth U.S. President, James Madison.
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  • The Osgood Trail (Appalachian Trail) on Mount Madison in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Mount Madison, is named after the fourth U.S. President, James Madison.
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  • Madison Spring Hut in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. This hut is located just below Mount Madison, the northernmost peak in the Presidential Range. 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Mount Adams from the Osgood Trail (Appalachian Trail) on the summit of Mount Madison in the Presidential Range in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the winter months. Named after John Adams, 2nd President of the United States, Mount Adams is the second highest peak in New Hampshire.
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  • Madison Spring Hut in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. This hut is located just below Mount Madison, the northernmost peak in the Presidential Range. 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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  • A winter hiker traveling north on the Appalachian Trail (Gulfside Trail) in extreme weather conditions in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Mount Madison, the northernmost peak in the Presidential Range, is in the background.
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  • A winter hiker traveling north on the Appalachian Trail (Gulfside Trail) in extreme weather conditions in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Mount Madison, the northernmost peak in the Presidential Range, is in the background.
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  • A winter hiker traveling north on the Appalachian Trail (Gulfside Trail) in extreme weather conditions in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Mount Madison, the northernmost peak in the Presidential Range, is in the background.
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  • A winter hiker traveling north on the Appalachian Trail (Gulfside Trail) in extreme weather conditions in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Mount Madison, the northernmost peak in the Presidential Range, is in the background.
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  • A winter hiker traveling north on the Appalachian Trail (Gulfside Trail) in extreme weather conditions in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Mount Madison, the northernmost peak in the Presidential Range, is in the background.
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  • A hiker on Star Lake Trail. Star Lake is just in front of Mount Madison, which is in the beautiful scenic landscape of the  Northern Presidential Range. Located in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire USA
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  • A section of the rough and steep Watson Path in Low and Burbank's Grant, New Hampshire. Located in the Northern Presidential Range, Watson Path is named for Laban M. Watson. Watson completed cutting this path in 1882; it originally began at the Ravine House in Randolph and led to the summit of Mount Madison. Today, the path begins at Scar Trail, and ends on the summit of Mount Madison.
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  • A section of the rough and steep Watson Path in Low and Burbank's Grant, New Hampshire. Located in the Northern Presidential Range, Watson Path is named for Laban M. Watson. Watson completed cutting this path in 1882; it originally began at the Ravine House in Randolph and led to the summit of Mount Madison. Today, the path begins at Scar Trail, and ends on the summit of Mount Madison.
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  • View across the Great Gulf Wilderness from along the Gulfside Trail (Appalachian Trail) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. Mount Adams(C), Mount Madison(R).
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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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  • View across the Great Gulf Wilderness from along the Gulfside Trail (Appalachian Trail) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. Mount Adams(C), Mount Madison(R).
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  • Worst Weather in the World sign along the Watson Path in Low and Burbank's Grant, New Hampshire. Located in the Northern Presidential Range, Watson Path is named for Laban M. Watson. Watson completed cutting this path in 1882; it originally began at the Ravine House in Randolph and led to the summit of Mount Madison. Today, the path begins at Scar Trail, and ends on the summit of Mount Madison.
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  • View up Snyder Brook Valley toward Mount Madison and Mount Adams from the Inlook Trail in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This trail leads to Dome Rock.
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  • View across the Great Gulf Wilderness from along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. Mount Adams (C), Mount Madison (R)
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  • Looking across King Ravine at Mount Madison from Crag Camp in the Northern Presidential Range in the White Mountains, New Hampshire on a typical cloudy winter day above treeline. Built in 1909, Crag Camp was the private camp of Nelson H. Smith. A new camp was built in 1993.
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  • Appalachian Trail - Madison Gulf Trail sign near the Auto Road during the winter months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Scenic view from Howker Ridge Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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  • The Great Gulf Wilderness from along the Gulfside Trail (Appalachian Trail), near the summit of Mt Washington, in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase, New Hampshire on a cloudy day; part of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains. The Great Gulf Wilderness was designated a wilderness in 1964.
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  • Northern Presidential Range from along the Gulfside Trail (Appalachian Trail), near the summit of Mt Washington, in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase, New Hampshire on a cloudy day; part of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains. Designated a wilderness in 1964, the Great Gulf Wilderness is in the foreground.
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  • Northern Presidential Range from along the Gulfside Trail (Appalachian Trail), near the summit of Mt Washington, in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase in the Presidential Range of the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy day. Designated a wilderness in 1964, the Great Gulf Wilderness is in the foreground.
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  • The Northern Presidential Range from the Appalachian Trail,on Mt Washington, in the White Mountains of New Hampshire during the winter months.
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  • Northern Presidential Range from Durand Lake in Randolph, New Hampshire at sunrise during the summer months.
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  • Northern Presidential Range from Durand Lake in Randolph, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Northern Presidential Range from Durand Lake in Randolph, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Northern Presidential Range from Durand Lake in Randolph, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Northern Presidential Range from Durand Lake in Randolph, New Hampshire USA
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  • Northern Presidential Range engulfed in clouds and fog from Durand Lake in Randolph, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • King Ravine from Durand Lake in Randolph, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Northern Presidential Range engulfed in clouds and fog from Durand Lake in Randolph, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • The Ravine House Site (1877 - 1963) in Randolph, New Hampshire. It was closed in 1960 and razed in 1963.
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