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  • Stone wall on the grounds of Odiorne Point State Park in Rye, New Hampshire. This is the site of Fort Dearborn, an old military fort.
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  • Newly built stone staircase along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional AMC trail crew.
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  • Newly built stone staircase along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional AMC trail crew.
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  • Newly built stone staircase along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional AMC trail crew.
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  • Water drainage in the process of being built along the Davis Path in the White Mountains of New Hampshire during the summer months. This stonework is been built by a professional AMC trail crew.
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  • Newly built stone Staircase along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional AMC trail crew.
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  • Newly built stone staircase along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional AMC trail crew.
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  • Newly built stone staircase along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional AMC trail crew.
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  • Newly built stone staircase along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional AMC trail crew.
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  • Newly built stonework along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional AMC trail crew.
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  • Newly built stone staircase along the Davis Path in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is an example of stonework that has been built by a professional AMC trail crew.
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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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  • In 2011, Tropical Storm Irene washed out part of the Mt Tecumseh Trail in New Hampshire, and this is the start of the rerouted section of trail in April 2012. After a trail inspection by Forest Service in June 2012 the stone walls on each side of the trail were removed. A defined path had been established and the walls no longer served any purpose. Removing the stones gives the trail a more natural look and feel. This photo shows the trail before the stones were removed.
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  • In 2011, Tropical Storm Irene washed out part of the Mt Tecumseh Trail in New Hampshire, and this is the start of the rerouted section of trail in April 2012. After a trail inspection by Forest Service in June 2012 the stone walls on each side of the trail were removed. A defined path had been established and the walls no longer served any purpose. Removing the stones gives the trail a more natural look and feel. This photo shows the trail before the stones were removed.
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  • In 2011, Tropical Storm Irene washed out part of the Mt Tecumseh Trail in New Hampshire, and this is part of the rerouted section of trail in April 2012. After a trail inspection by Forest Service in June 2012 some of the stones that lined each side of the trail in this section were removed. Removing the stones gives the trail a more natural look and feel. This photo shows how this section looked before the stones were removed.
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  • Tropical Storm Irene (2011) washed out part of the Mt Tecumseh Trail in New Hampshire, and it had to be relocated. This photo, from April 2012, shows where the relocation rejoins the trail. Erosion damage from Irene can be seen in Tecumseh Brook in the background. The stonework seen here was built after Irene.
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  • Stone wall at Center Harbor Memorial Park Cemetery in Center Harbor, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Step Falls Nature Preserve in Newry, Maine USA. Acquired in 1962,  Step Falls was The Nature Conservancy’s first preserve in Maine.
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  • Stonework along Hancock Notch Trail in White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Presidential Range–Dry River Wilderness - Stone staircase along the Davis Path during the summer months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Presidential Range–Dry River Wilderness - Stone staircase along the Davis Path during the summer months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • A stone wall at Friedsam Town Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • A stone wall at Friedsam Town Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • A stone wall at Friedsam Town Forest in Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Wellington State Park - Newfound Lake in Bristol, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months..
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  • Wellington State Park - Newfound Lake in Bristol, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months..
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  • Wellington State Park - Newfound Lake in Bristol, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months..
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  • Wellington State Park - Newfound Lake in Bristol, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months..
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  • Wellington State Park - Newfound Lake in Bristol, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months..
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  • Mt Tecumseh Trail in the Waterville Valley, New Hampshire in September 2011. Trail stewardship groups suggest that only needed stone structures that benefit the trail should be built along a trail and that the best maintained trails will have stonework that looks natural. The row of rocks on the right may be to discourage hikers from going around the steps, but it is unneeded. Using brush and dead trees to block that side would be the better option, and it would look natural. It is believed this section of stonework was built in 2011.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park from the top of Elephants Head in Carroll, New Hampshire. Elephants Head is a rock profile that has excellent views of the surrounding area.
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