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  • Tent setup in the Randolph East parking lot along Pinkham B Road (Dolly Copp Road) in Randolph, New Hampshire on August 16, 2020 at 7:03 AM. Overnight camping at trailhead parking lots in the White Mountains is not allowed. License plates of the vehicles in the parking lot have been blurred out.
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  • Tent setup in the Randolph East parking lot along Pinkham B Road (Dolly Copp Road) in Randolph, New Hampshire on August 16, 2020 at 7:03 AM. Overnight camping at trailhead parking lots in the White Mountains is not allowed. License plates of the vehicles in the parking lot have been blurred out.
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  • Built 1923-1924, Memorial Bridge crosses Cold Brook along “The Link” trail in Randolph, New Hampshire. This bridge is a memorial to Randolph's early pathmakers (19th-century trail builders). These legendary pathmakers are responsible for cutting many of the trails in the Northern Presidential Range, and they include Eugene B. Cook, J. Rayner Edmands, James Gordon, Hubbard Hunt, Charles E. Lowe, William G. Nowell, William H. Peek, George Sargent, and Laban Watson.
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  • Nepalese Bridge in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. Originally built in 1968 for the town of Randolph, this bridge crosses Carlton Brook at Mossy Glen.
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  • Nepalese Bridge in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. Originally built in 1968 for the town of Randolph, this bridge crosses Carlton Brook at Mossy Glen.
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  • Built 1923-1924, Memorial Bridge crosses Cold Brook along “The Link” trail in Randolph, New Hampshire. This bridge is a memorial to Randolph's early pathmakers (19th-century trail builders). These legendary pathmakers are responsible for cutting many of the trails in the Northern Presidential Range, and they include Eugene B. Cook, J. Rayner Edmands, James Gordon, Hubbard Hunt, Charles E. Lowe, William G. Nowell, William H. Peek, George Sargent, and Laban Watson.
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  • Built 1923-1924, Memorial Bridge crosses Cold Brook along “The Link” trail in Randolph, New Hampshire. This bridge is a memorial to Randolph's early pathmakers (19th-century trail builders). These legendary pathmakers are responsible for cutting many of the trails in the Northern Presidential Range, and they include Eugene B. Cook, J. Rayner Edmands, James Gordon, Hubbard Hunt, Charles E. Lowe, William G. Nowell, William H. Peek, George Sargent, and Laban Watson.
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  • Built 1923-1924, Memorial Bridge crosses Cold Brook along “The Link” trail in Randolph, New Hampshire. This bridge is a memorial to Randolph's early pathmakers (19th-century trail builders). These legendary pathmakers are responsible for cutting many of the trails in the Northern Presidential Range, and they include Eugene B. Cook, J. Rayner Edmands, James Gordon, Hubbard Hunt, Charles E. Lowe, William G. Nowell, William H. Peek, George Sargent, and Laban Watson.
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  • Rollo Fall along the Moose River in Randolph, New Hampshire during the autumn months. At one time, Lowe's Path traveled by this small waterfall, but the trail was rerouted away from it. And over the years Rollo Fall was forgotten about. However, a new trail now leads to this wonderful waterfall.
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  • Rollo Fall along the Moose River in Randolph, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • Mossy Glen along Carlton Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This glen is near Nepalese Bridge, and can be reached by hiking the Groveway (a trail).
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  • The Presidential Recreational Rail Trail, east of the Pinkham B Road (Dolly Copp Road) crossing in Randolph, New Hampshire on a foggy summer morning. This 18 mile long multi use trail utilizes the old railroad bed of the Boston & Maine’s Berlin Branch. Opened in the mid-1800s, the Berlin Branch of the railroad was abandoned in the 1990s.
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  • Rollo Fall on the Moose River in Randolph, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. This small cascade is picturesque after heavy rains.
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  • Cascade on Spur Brook, at Coldspur Ledges, in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This small cascade is located at the confluence of Cold Brook and Spur Brook.
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  • Cascade on Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is the lower section of a series of cascades that is in the area where the forgotten Tertia Cascade is thought to be. It is unknown what cascade is the named cascade.
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  • Cascade #6 on Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. The 1908 map of the Northern Peaks of the White Mountains by Louis F. Cutter shows 11 cascades along this brook. This is cascade number 6.
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  • Cascade on Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is believed to be the forgotten Quarta Cascade. This is one of many cascades on this brook.
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  • Cascade along Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is possibly the forgotten Secunda Cascade.
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  • Rock steps along the Inlook Trail in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This trail leads to Dome Rock and has excellent views looking up Snyder Brook Valley toward Mount Madison and Mount Adams.
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  • Northern Presidential Range from Durand Lake in Randolph, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Devils Kitchen along Bumpus Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. Devils Kitchen is a small gorge along the brook that can be viewed from the Howker Ridge Trail.
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  • The Presidential Recreational Rail Trail, west of the Pinkham B Road (Dolly Copp Road) crossing in Randolph, New Hampshire on a winter day. This 18 mile long multi use trail utilizes the old railroad bed of the Boston & Maine’s Berlin Branch. Opened in the mid-1800s, the Berlin Branch of the railroad was abandoned in the 1990s.
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  • Ice Gulch - Near Fairy Spring along the Ice Gulch Path in Randolph, New Hampshire  during the summer months. Ice can be found in this ravine year round.
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  • A natural amphitheater at lower Mossy Glen along Carlton Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This amphitheater is along the Groveway Trail, near where the Nepalese Bridge crosses the brook.
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  • Mossy Glen along Carlton Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This glen is near Nepalese Bridge, and can be reached by hiking the Groveway (a trail).
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  • Memorial to J.R. Edmands and E.B. Cook and those other pioneer pathmakers along the Link Trail in Randolph, New Hampshire. This memorial is next to Memorial Bridge, which crosses Cold Brook.
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  • Cascade on Spur Brook, at Coldspur Ledges, in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This small cascade is located at the confluence of Cold Brook and Spur Brook.
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  • Cascade covered in green moss on Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Cascade on Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is the lower section of a series of cascades that is in the area where the forgotten Tertia Cascade is thought to be. It is unknown what cascade is the named cascade.
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  • The top portion of Cascade #5 on Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. The 1908 map of the Northern Peaks of the White Mountains by Louis F. Cutter shows 11 cascades along this brook. This is cascade number 5.
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  • Cascade on Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is the top section of a series of cascades that is in the area where the forgotten Tertia Cascade is thought to be. It is unknown what cascade is the named cascade.
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  • Cascade on Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is the top section of a series of cascades that is in the area where the forgotten Tertia Cascade is thought to be. It is unknown what cascade is the named cascade.
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  • One of the many cascades on Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This areas is within the White Mountain National Forest.
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  • Cascade along Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is believed to be the forgotten Quarta Cascade.
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  • Cascade along Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is believed to be the forgotten Quarta Cascade.
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  • Cascade along Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is possibly the forgotten Secunda Cascade.
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  • Cold Brook Fall on Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Durand Lake in Randolph, New Hampshire at sunrise during a foggy summer morning.
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  • Durand Lake in Randolph, New Hampshire USA at sunrise during the summer months.
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  • Fog on Durand Lake in Randolph, New Hampshire  at sunrise during the summer months. The Northern Presidential Range is reflecting in the water.
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  • Northern Presidential Range from Durand Lake in Randolph, New Hampshire at sunrise during the summer months.
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  • Gordon Fall on Snyder Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This waterfall is located along the Fallsway Trail and is part of the Snyder Brook Scenic Area.
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  • Upper Salroc Falls on Snyder Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This waterfall is located along the Fallsway Trail and is part of the Snyder Brook Scenic Area.
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  • A female hiker sitting in front of Tama Fall on Snyder Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This waterfall is located along the Fallsway Trail and is part of the Snyder Brook Scenic Area.
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  • Tama Fall on Snyder Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This waterfall is located along the Fallsway Trail and is part of the Snyder Brook Scenic Area.
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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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  • 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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  • Durand Lake in Randolph, New Hampshire USA at sunrise during the autumn months.
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  • Devils Kitchen along Bumpus Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. Devils Kitchen is a small gorge along the brook that can be viewed from the Howker Ridge Trail.
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