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  • Franconia Notch State Park - Footbridge along the Mt Pemigewasset Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire on a warm foggy winter day.
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  • Scenic view from the summit of Mount Pemigewasset in Lincoln, New Hampshire just before sunset during the winter months. Route 93 is in view.
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  • Franconia Notch - Scenic view from the summit of Mount Pemigewasset in Lincoln, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day.
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  • Franconia Notch - Scenic view from the summit of Mount Pemigewasset in Lincoln, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day. Route 93 is in view.
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  • Franconia Notch - Scenic view from the summit of Mount Pemigewasset in Lincoln, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day. Route 93 is in view.
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  • Franconia Notch - Scenic view from the summit of Mount Pemigewasset in Lincoln, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day.
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  • Scenic view from the summit of Mount Pemigewasset in Lincoln, New Hampshire on a cloudy winter morning. A few of the ski trails on Loon Mountain can be seen off in the distance on the left.
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  • Franconia Notch State Park - Franconia Ridge from the summit of Mount Pemigewasset in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the winter months. Mount Flume is straight ahead, and Mount Liberty is on the left..
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  • Scenic view from the summit of Mount Pemigewasset in Lincoln, New Hampshire on a cloudy winter morning. A few of the ski trails on Loon Mountain can be seen off in the distance on the left.
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  • Franconia Notch - Loon Mountain at sunset from the summit of Mount Pemigewasset in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the winter months.
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  • Scenic view from the summit of Mount Pemigewasset in Lincoln, New Hampshire on a cloudy winter morning. A few of the ski trails on Loon Mountain can be seen off in the distance on the left.
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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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  • Franconia Notch State Park - Franconia Ridge from the summit of Mount Pemigewasset in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the winter months.
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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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  • Scenic view of the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the New Hampshire White Mountains from Mount Liberty. Owl's Head is in the middle of the scene, and Mount Washington is snow-capped. This area was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era (1893-1948)
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  • Artifact (part of a sled runner on a logging sled) at the Old Johnson Camp in the Pemigewasset Wilderness, New Hampshire. This camp, owned by the Johnson Lumber Company (Gordon Pond Railroad), was located on the side of Mount Liberty in the Liberty Brook drainage of the Pemigewasset Wilderness. The Johnson Lumber Company owned a stand of spruce on the Pemigewasset Wilderness side of Mount Liberty, but they couldn’t reach it from the Gordon Pond Railroad because the terrain was too steep and it was surrounded by land owned by the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad. George Johnson, owner of the Johnson Lumber Company, made a deal with J.E. Henry & Sons to haul the timber out using the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Scenic view of the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the New Hampshire White Mountains from Mount Liberty. Owl's Head is in the middle of the scene, and Mount Washington is snow-capped.
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  • Mount Bond from Bondcliff Mountain in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in New Hampshire. Bondcliff, Mount Bond, and West Bond were named in 1876 for Professor G.P. Bond of Harvard University.
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  • Clouds over West Bond (left) and Mount Bond (right) from Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Bondcliff, Mount Bond, and West Bond were named in 1876 for Professor G.P. Bond of Harvard University.
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  • Pemigewasset Wilderness from Mount Lafayette in the White Mountains of New Hampshire during the winter months. Mount Garfield is above the cliffs. And the foreground was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln Logging Railroad era (1893-1948). The Appalachian Trail travels over Mount Lafayette.
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  • Mount Carrigain from Shoal Pond in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day. This remote pond is located along the Shoal Pond Trail in the 45,000-acre Pemigewasset Wilderness in the White Mountain National Forest.
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  • Mount Carrigain from Shoal Pond in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day. This remote pond is located along the Shoal Pond Trail in the 45,000-acre Pemigewasset Wilderness in the White Mountain National Forest.
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  • Pemigewasset Wilderness from Mount Lafayette during the winter months in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Mount Garfield is out of sight above the cliffs on the left. The Pemi Wilderness was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era (1893-1948).
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  • Mount Huntington covered in snow from the Pemigewasset Scenic Overlook along the Kancamagus Highway (Route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • A hiker takes in the view of the Pemigewasset Wilderness from the summit of Mount Liberty in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Mount Carrigain from Shoal Pond in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day. This remote pond is located along the Shoal Pond Trail in the 45,000-acre Pemigewasset Wilderness in the White Mountain National Forest.
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  • Bondcliff Trail, looking towards Mount Bond, in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the summer months.
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  • Mount Huntington covered in snow from the Pemigewasset Scenic Overlook along the Kancamagus Highway (Route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • A hiker on the summit of Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Mount Bond is in the background
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  • The Pemigewasset Scenic Overlook along the Kancamagus Highway (Route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Mount Huntington is in the background.
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  • Rock cairn along the Bondcliff Trail on the summit of Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Bondcliff, Mount Bond, and West Bond were named in 1876 for Professor G.P. Bond of Harvard University.
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  • Pemigewasset Wilderness from Mount Lafayette during the winter months in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Mount Garfield is above the cliffs. The foreground was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era, which as was a logging railroad in operation from 1893-1948.
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  • Rock cairn along the Bondcliff Trail on the summit of Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Bondcliff, Mount Bond, and West Bond were named in 1876 for Professor G.P. Bond of Harvard University.
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  • Two hikers descending the Bondcliff Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the New Hampshire White Mountains during the summer months. The summit of Bondcliff is in the distance and storm clouds fill the sky.
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  • Hiker on the summit of Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Bondcliff, Mount Bond, and West Bond were named in 1876 for Professor G.P. Bond of Harvard University.
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  • Decaying sled bridge along an abandoned sled road high on the side of Mount Bond in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire. This was part of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad which was a  logging railroad in operation from 1893-1948.
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  • Mount Garfield from Mount Lafayette in the White Mountains, New Hampshire on a cloudy winter day. This mountain is named for President James Garfield, 20th President of the United States. The Pemigewasset Wilderness is also visible in this photo.
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  • Snow covered hiker takes in the view of the Pemigewasset Wilderness from a view point along the Frost Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Southwest Twin Mountain is in view.
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  • Backcountry campers travel along the Bondcliff Trail on the summit of Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy winter day.
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  • Backcountry campers travel along the Bondcliff Trail on the summit of Bondcliff in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy winter day.
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  • Looking downstream at the bridge at North Fork Junction covered in snow during the winter months. This bridge spans the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River along the Thoreau Falls Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of New Hampshire. Just beyond this bridge was the location of a timber trestle along the old East Branch & Lincoln Logging Railroad (1893-1948). Update: the bridge seen in this photograph is no longer standing, and hikers now have to ford this water crossing.
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  • Snow covered hiker takes in the view of the Pemigewasset Wilderness from a view point along the Frost Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Southwest Twin Mountain is in view.
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  • Snow covered foot bridge in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire. This bridge spans the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River along the Thoreau Falls Trail. Update: the bridge seen in this photograph is no longer standing, and hikers now have to ford this water crossing.
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  • Owl's Head in the Pemigewasset Wilderness engulfed in fog and clouds from the Appalachian Trail (Franconia Ridge Trail), near Mount Lincoln, in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the last days of summer.
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  • The Pemigewasset Scenic Overlook along the Kancamagus Highway (Route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Hiker crossing footbridge along the Thoreau Falls Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of New Hampshire during the winter months. This bridge is in an area referred to as North Fork Junction and crosses the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River. Just beyond this bridge was the location of a timber trestle of the old East Branch & Lincoln railroad (1893-1948). Update: the bridge seen in this photograph is no longer standing, and hikers now have to ford this water crossing.
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  • The Pemigewasset Scenic Overlook along the Kancamagus Highway (Route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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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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