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  • Rock cairns along the West Ridge Trail near the summit of Mount Cardigan Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire. Fire burned over this summit in 1855, and is reason for bald summit.
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  • Warning sign along the Holt Trail which climbs to the summit of Cardigan Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire USA. A section of this trail is considered extremely steep and rough.
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  • Mount Cardigan State Park - Cardigan Mountain Tower on the summit of Cardigan Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire. This fire tower was put into operation in 1924 and it is still in use today. Fire burned over the summit in 1855, and it is the reason why the summit of this mountain is bald.
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  • Mount Cardigan State Park - Cardigan Mountain Tower on the summit of Cardigan Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire. This fire tower was put into operation in 1924 and it is still in use today. Fire burned over the summit in 1855, and it is the reason why the summit of this mountain is bald.
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  • Hiker ascending the West Ridge Trail near the summit of Mount Cardigan Mountain in Orange , New Hampshire. Fire burned over this summit in 1855, and is reason for bald summit.
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  • Rock cairns along the West Ridge Trail near the summit of Mount Cardigan Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire. Fire burned over this summit in 1855, and is reason for bald summit.
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  • Footbridge along the Holt Trail in Orange, New Hampshire USA. This trail leads to the summit of Cardigan Mountain.
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  • Mount Cardigan State Park - Cardigan Mountain Tower on the summit of Cardigan Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire. This fire tower was put into operation in 1924 and it is still in use today. Fire burned over the summit in 1855, and it is the reason why the summit of this mountain is bald.
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  • Mount Cardigan State Park - Cardigan Mountain Tower on the summit of Cardigan Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire. This fire tower was put into operation in 1924 and it is still in use today. Fire burned over the summit in 1855, and it is the reason why the summit of this mountain is bald.
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  • Mount Cardigan State Park - Cardigan Mountain Tower on the summit of Cardigan Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire. This fire tower was put into operation in 1924 and it is still in use today. Fire burned over the summit in 1855, and it is the reason why the summit of this mountain is bald.
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  • Mount Cardigan State Park - Cardigan Mountain Tower on the summit of Cardigan Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire. This fire tower was put into operation in 1924 and it is still in use today. Fire burned over the summit in 1855, and it is the reason why the summit of this mountain is bald.
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  • Mount Cardigan State Park - Cardigan Mountain Tower on the summit of Cardigan Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire. This fire tower was put into operation in 1924 and it is still in use today. Fire burned over the summit in 1855, and it is the reason why the summit of this mountain is bald.
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  • Mount Cardigan State Park - Cardigan Mountain Tower on the summit of Cardigan Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire. This fire tower was put into operation in 1924 and it is still in use today. Fire burned over the summit in 1855, and it is the reason why the summit of this mountain is bald.
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  • Bear box at established campsite along the Holt Trail in Orange, New Hampshire USA. This trail leads to the summit of Cardigan Mountain.
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  • Trail junction of Cathedral Forest Trail and Holt Trail which climbs to the summit of Cardigan Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire USA. Cathedral Forest Trail is considered one of the easiest routes to the summit of Cardigan
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  • Mount Cardigan State Park - Montane level fen/bog on Firescrew Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire USA.
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  • The Holt Trail in Orange, New Hampshire USA. This trail leads to the summit of Cardigan Mountain.
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  • Mount Cardigan State Park - Montane level fen/bog on Firescrew Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Yellow arrow spray painted on ledge points in the trail direction along the Manning Trail in New Hampshire. This trail climbs to the summit of Firescrew Mountain.
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  • Mt Cardigan State Park - Mowglis Trail on the summit of Firescrew Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Orange Hawkweed- Hieracium aurantiacum- in a New England forest during the summer months..Orange Hawkweed is part of the Aster family
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  • Riverbank erosion damage along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. A section of the Lincoln Woods Trail was washed out (orange netting). This tropical storm caused destruction along the East Coast of the United States and the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire was officially closed during the storm.
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  • Appalachian Trail - Orange flagging marks tent lines on the summit of Mount Monroe during the winter months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Mount Washington is in the background.
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  • Riverbank erosion damage along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. A section of the Lincoln Woods Trail was washed out (orange netting). This tropical storm caused destruction along the East Coast of the United States and the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire was officially closed during the storm.
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  • The summit of Mount Moosilauke, in Benton, New Hampshire USA during the summer months on a foggy day
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  • Sunrise from Great Island Common in New Castle, New Hampshire. Whaleback Lighthouse can be seen in the background. This 32 acre seaside park is open to the public year round.
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  • Sunrise from along Route 1A, near Odiorne Point State Park, in Rye, New Hampshire during the spring months. The coast of New Hampshire is known for great sunrises.
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  • Sunrise from along Route 1A, near Odiorne Point State Park, in Rye, New Hampshire during the spring months. The coast of New Hampshire is known for great sunrises.
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  • August 2013 - Trail washout along the Lincoln Woods Trail next to the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. This tropical storm caused destruction along the East coast of the United States and the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire was officially closed during the storm.
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  • November 2012 - Trail washout along the Lincoln Woods Trail next to the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. This tropical storm caused massive destruction along the East Coast of the United States and the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire was officially closed during the storm.
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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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  • 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 - Tuckerman Ravine Trail "Closed due to hazards conditions" sign in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Mount Washington is famous for the highest wind gust ever measured on earth at 231 miles per hour on April 12, 1934.
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  • Mount Washington Cog on the summit of Mount Washington. Located in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Trail marker (blaze) along an illegally cut trail near Black Pond in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This unauthorized trail starts at Black Pond and ends near Lincoln Brook Trail. Many hikers bushwack this area when hiking to Owl's Head Mountain. And more than likely this trail was cut and blazed by hikers.
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  • Trail marker (blaze) along an illegally cut trail near Black Pond in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This unauthorized trail starts at Black Pond and ends near Lincoln Brook Trail. Many hikers bushwack this area when hiking to Owl's Head Mountain. And more than likely this trail was cut and blazed by hikers.
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  • Snow groomer in Casco, Maine USA  which is part of scenic New England.
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  • Portsmouth Harbor in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA during foggy conditions
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  • Sunrise from Popham Beach State Park in Phippsburg, Maine USA during the spring months. Popham Beach State Park is located near Fort Popham.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Sunrise over Portsmouth Harbor from Pierce Island in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA during the month of April.
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  • Sunrise over Portsmouth Harbor from Pierce Island in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA during the month of April.
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  • Sunrise over Portsmouth Harbor from Pierce Island in Portsmouth, New Hampshire USA during the month of April.
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  • Sunrise from Popham Beach State Park in Phippsburg, Maine USA during the spring months. Popham Beach State Park is located near Fort Popham.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Portland Breakwater Light in Portland, Maine USA during the spring months. The Portland Breakwater Light is also called the "Bug Light" and it is located at the entrance to Portland Harbor. It was designed after a Greek monument.
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  • Reflection of power lines in a salt marsh in Hampton, New Hampshire at sunrise.
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  • Sunrise from Great Island Common in New Castle, New Hampshire. Whaleback Lighthouse can be seen in the background. This 32 acre seaside park is open to the public year round.
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  • Manchester, New Hampshire USA from Rock Rimmon Park. This park is located on the west side of Manchester.
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  • Manchester, New Hampshire USA from Rock Rimmon Park. This park is located on the west side of Manchester.
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