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  • Waterfall on Ammonoosuc River in Sargent’s Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains. The Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail passes by this location. This series of cascades used to be known as Captain Dodge’s Cascades. And they are named for Captain John W. Dodge of Hampton Falls, New Hampshire. He was the first manager of the second Summit House on Mount Washington (opened in July 1873 and was destroyed by fire on June 18, 1908).
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  • Split Rock located along Boott Spur Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire. Split Rock is a glacial erratic. And this area is within the White Mountain National Forest.
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  • Winter hiker ascending Crawford Path (Appalachian Trail) near the summit of Mount Washington in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range.
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  • A hiker ascending the Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail in Sargent’s Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the summer months. Opened in the fall of 1915 by the A.M.C, this trail travels from the Base Station Road, through Ammonoosuc Ravine, terminating at Crawford Path, next to Lakes of the Clouds Hut.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Appalachian Trail (Crawford Path) in Sargent’s Purchase of the New Hampshire White Mountains. Mount Washington, at 6,288 feet, is the tallest mountain in the northeastern United States.
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  • Mount Washington from Mount Monroe in Sargent’s Purchase of the New Hampshire White Mountains. Hikers can be seen off in the distance ascending Mount Washington.
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  • Waterfall on Ammonoosuc River in Sargent’s Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains. The Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail passes by this location. This series of cascades used to be known as Captain Dodge’s Cascades. And they are named for Captain John W. Dodge of Hampton Falls, New Hampshire. He was the first manager of the second Summit House on Mount Washington (opened in July 1873 and was destroyed by fire on June 18, 1908).
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  • Split Rock located along Boott Spur Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire. Split Rock is a glacial erratic. And this area is within the White Mountain National Forest.
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  • Split Rock located along Boott Spur Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire. Split Rock is a glacial erratic. And this area is within the White Mountain National Forest.
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  • Split Rock located along Boott Spur Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire. Split Rock is a glacial erratic. And this area is within the White Mountain National Forest.
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  • Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail in Sargent’s Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Opened in the fall of 1915 by the A.M.C, this trail travels from the Base Station Road, through Ammonoosuc Ravine, terminating at Crawford Path, next to Lakes of the Clouds Hut.
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  • Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail in Sargent’s Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Opened in the fall of 1915 by the A.M.C, this trail travels from the Base Station Road, through Ammonoosuc Ravine, terminating at Crawford Path, next to Lakes of the Clouds Hut.
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  • Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail in Sargent’s Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Opened in the fall of 1915 by the A.M.C, this trail travels from the Base Station Road, through Ammonoosuc Ravine, terminating at Crawford Path, next to Lakes of the Clouds Hut.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail in Sargent’s Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Opened in the fall of 1915 by the A.M.C, this trail travels from the Base Station Road, through Ammonoosuc Ravine, terminating at Crawford Path, next to Lakes of the Clouds Hut.
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  • Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail in Sargent’s Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months. Opened in the fall of 1915 by the A.M.C, this trail travels from the Base Station Road, through Ammonoosuc Ravine, terminating at Crawford Path, next to Lakes of the Clouds Hut.
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  • Hikers traveling south along the Appalachian Trail ( Crawford Path) in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy summer day; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range.
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  • Group of hikers traveling along the Tuckerman Crossover Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy summer day; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range. Named after James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States, Mount Monroe is in view.
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  • Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the last days of summer. Most of this trail is within the Presidential Range-Dry River Wilderness.
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  • Trail sign along Crawford Path (Appalachian Trail) in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Mount Washington is in the background.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Davis Path in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeast. Huntington Ravine is also in view.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Davis Path in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeast.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine and Mount Washington engulfed in cloud cover from Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Tuckerman Ravine is named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine and Mount Washington engulfed in cloud cover from Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Tuckerman Ravine is named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine and Mount Washington engulfed in cloud cover from Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Tuckerman Ravine is named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains.
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  • The Presidential Range from near the summit of Mount Monroe, along the Appalachian Trail (Crawford Path), in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy day.
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  • Huntington Ravine from Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Huntington Ravine is named for Joshua H. Huntington, the assistant to state geologist Charles H. Hitchcock (served as New Hampshire State Geologist from 1868 to 1878). Both men were members of an expedition that spent the 1870-1871 winter on Mount Washington. The purpose of this expedition was to observe and record the weather on Mount Washington.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine and Mount Washington from Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Tuckerman Ravine is named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains.
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  • Group of hikers traveling along the Tuckerman Crossover Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy summer day; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range. Named after James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States, Mount Monroe is in view.
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  • Hikers traveling along the Tuckerman Crossover Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy summer day; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range. Named after James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States, Mount Monroe is in view.
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  • Winter hiker ascending Crawford Path (Appalachian Trail) near the summit of Mount Washington in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range.
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  • Winter hiker ascending Crawford Path (Appalachian Trail) near the summit of Mount Washington in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range.
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  • Winter hiker ascending Crawford Path (Appalachian Trail) near the summit of Mount Washington in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range.
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  • Rime ice on a sign next to Lakes of the Clouds Hut along Crawford Path (Appalachian Trail) in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range.
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  • Rime ice on a sign next to Lakes of the Clouds Hut along Crawford Path (Appalachian Trail) in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range.
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  • Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range.
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  • Mount Monroe with Mount Washington in the background from the Appalachian Trail (Crawford Path) in Sargent's Purchase, New Hampshire during the last days of summer. Mount Monroe is named for James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the last days of summer. Most of this trail is within the Presidential Range-Dry River Wilderness.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the last days of summer. Most of this trail is within the Presidential Range-Dry River Wilderness.
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  • Looking towards Mount Eisenhower in the Presidential Range, near Mount Monroe, from along the Appalachian Trail (Crawford Path), in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy day.
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  • Scree wall along the Appalachian Trail (Crawford Path), near Mount Franklin, in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy day; this area is part of the Southern Presidential Range.
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  • Trail sign along Crawford Path (Appalachian Trail), near the summit of Mount Washington, in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months; this area is part of the Presidential Range.
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  • Trail sign along Crawford Path (Appalachian Trail) in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the winter months; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Mount Washington is in the background.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine from Lion Head Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Tuckerman Ravine is named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains. Lion Head Trail is a popular route to Mount Washington.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine from Lion Head Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Tuckerman Ravine is named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains. Lion Head Trail is a popular route to Mount Washington.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Davis Path in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeast. Huntington Ravine is also in view.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Davis Path in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeast.
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  • Tuckerman Ravine and Mount Washington from Boott Spur Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains; this area is part of the Presidential Range. Tuckerman Ravine is named for Professor Edward Tuckerman, a botanist and early explorer of the White Mountains.
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  • Mount Washington engulfed in clouds from near the summit of Mount Monroe, along the Appalachian Trail (Crawford Path), in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Mount Washington engulfed in cloud cover from along the Appalachian Trail (Crawford Path) in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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