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  • Trail Blaze along the Frankenstein Cliff Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Trail Blaze along the Frankenstein Cliff Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Blue trail blazing painted on trees along Maggie's Run Trail in Crawford Notch State Park in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Yellow and blue trail blaze along the Frankenstein Cliff Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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  • Blue trail blazing painted on hardwood tree along the Maggie's Run Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire
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  • Blue trail blazing painted on rocks along Maggie's Run Trail in Crawford Notch State Park of the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • A faded yellow trail marker painted on a rock in the alpine zone on Caps Ridge Trail during the summer months in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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  • Appalachian Trail (Webster Cliff Trail) at the Route 302 crossing in Crawford Notch State Park of the New Hampshire White Mountains during the spring months.
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  • Franconia Notch State Park - The old U.S. Route 3 bridge in Franconia, New Hampshire. Part of the Franconia Notch Bike Path (a multi-use trail), this bridge crosses Lafayette Brook and it is closed to traffic.
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  • Autumn foliage from along the Boulder Loop Trail. This trail is located off of the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Autumn foliage from along the Boulder Loop Trail. This trail is located off of the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Autumn foliage from along the Boulder Loop Trail. This trail is located off of the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • A winter hiker ascending the Air Line Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the winter months. This trail is a popular route to Mount Adams.
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  • Autumn foliage from along the Boulder Loop Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Some of the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) is in view.
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  • Autumn foliage from along the Boulder Loop Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Some of the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) is in view.
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  • Autumn foliage from along the Boulder Loop Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Some of the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) is in view.
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  • Flagging and yellow trail blazing on birch tree along the Mount Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains. After an inspection of the trail by Forest Service, the non-conforming blazing (on left) was removed.
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  • Trail blazing along the Black Pond Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Old trail blaze painted on rock along the Frankenstein Cliff Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • A yellow trail blaze (marks the hiking trail) on a hardwood tree along the Mt Tecumseh Trail (ski area side) in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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  • Trail blazing along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. A proper blaze is a two by six inch rectangle. Spills and runs should be wiped away when applied and once dried, runs can be removed using proper techniques. After a trail inspection by Forest Service in June 2012, using proper protocol, they removed the bottom blaze (bad blazing) because it was placed about two feet from the ground on the tree. In time, the bad blazing will fade away and not be visible.
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  • Trail blazing along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. A proper trail blaze should be placed about head height on a tree. After a trail inspection by Forest Service in June 2012 the bottom blaze was removed because it was painted on the tree about two feet off the ground. In time, the bad blazing will fade away and not be visible.
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  • September 2011 - Trail blaze along the Mt Tecumseh Trail, at a brook crossing, in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Proper technique is two paint marks (on right) to indicate the trail turns right. After a trail inspection by Forest Service in June 2012, the non-conforming blazing was removed by proper parties.
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  • Hiking on the Subway Trail during the early months of autumn.The Subway Trail is a side trail off the King Ravine Trail, which travels through a large boulder field in King Ravine. Located in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. ..Notes: The subway reconnects with the King Ravine Trail..Snow can be found in the ice caves of this ravine during the summer months
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  • Blaze removal along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. A proper trail blaze should be placed about head height on a tree. This beech tree was improperly blazed. And in 2012 proper parties removed the bottom blaze that was placed about two feet off the ground. This is how the tree looked after the blaze was removed.
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  • Trail blaze painted on tree along the Frankenstein Cliff Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire during the spring months. A proper blaze is a two by six inch rectangle.
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  • September 2011 - Trail blaze along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains. A proper blaze is a two by six inch rectangle. Spills and runs should be wiped away when applied, and once dried, runs can be removed using proper techniques. After a trail inspection by Forest Service in June 2012, the dripping blaze was removed by proper parties.
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  • A white trail blaze painted on rock along the Appalachian Trail (Garfield Ridge Trail) during the summer months in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Blaze along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains. When this tree was blazed in autumn of 2011 paint dripped down the tree. And this is how the blaze looked in 2012 after proper parties removed the dripping paint from the tree.
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  • Blaze removal along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This beech tree was improperly blazed in 2011. And in 2012 Proper parties removed the dripping blaze (bottom blaze) using proper protocol. In time, the removed blaze will fade and not be visible. See how it looked before removal: http://bit.ly/12ECXJz
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  • Trail blazing along a trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Blue blaze painted on hardwood tree along the Saco River Trail during the summer months in Crawford Notch State Park of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Blazes painted on trees mark the location of the trail
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  • Franconia Notch State Park - Kinsman Ridge Trail during the winter months. This trail leads to the summit of Cannon Mountain in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Scenic viewpoint along Kinsman Ridge Trail in Franconia Notch State Park of the New Hampshire White Mountains during the summer months.
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  • Old bridge, which crosses Lafayette Brook, along the Notchway Trail covered in snow. The Notchway Trail is the main trail of the Lafayette Ski Trails and follows the old Route 3 between Route 141 and Route 18 in the town of Franconia, New Hampshire.
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  • Old bridge, which crosses Lafayette Brook, along the Notchway Trail in Franconia, New Hampshire. The Notchway Trail is the main trail of the Lafayette Ski Trails and follows the old Route 3 between Route 141 and Route 18 in the town of Franconia.
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  • Looking upstream at an old bridge, which crosses Skookumchuck Brook, along the Notchway Trail. The Notchway Trail is the main trail of the Lafayette Ski Trails and follows the old Route 3 between Route 141 and Route 18 in the town of Franconia, New Hampshire.
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  • Looking downstream at an old bridge, which crosses Skookumchuck Brook along the Notchway Trail. The Notchway Trail is the main trail of the Lafayette Ski Trails and follows the old Route 3 between Route 141 and Route 18 in the town of Franconia, New Hampshire
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  • Looking upstream at an old bridge, which crosses Skookumchuck Brook, along the Notchway Trail. The Notchway Trail is the main trail of the Lafayette Ski Trails and follows the old Route 3 between Route 141 and Route 18 in the town of Franconia, New Hampshire.
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  • Looking downstream at an old bridge, which crosses Skookumchuck Brook along the Notchway Trail. The Notchway Trail is the main trail of the Lafayette Ski Trails and follows the old Route 3 between Route 141 and Route 18 in the town of Franconia, New Hampshire.
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  • A snow covered Notchway Trail. The Notchway Trail is the main trail of the Lafayette Ski Trails and follows the old Route 3 between Route 141 and Route 18 in the town of Franconia, New Hampshire
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  • Snow covered Notchway Trail. The Notchway Trail is the main trail of the Lafayette Ski Trails and follows the old Route 3 between Route 141 and Route 18 in the town of Franconia, New Hampshire.
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  • A snow covered Notchway Trail. The Notchway Trail is the main trail of the Lafayette Ski Trails and follows the old Route 3 between Route 141 and Route 18 in the town of Franconia, New Hampshire.
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  • Old bridge, which crosses Lafayette Brook, along the Notchway Trail in Franconia, New Hampshire. The Notchway Trail is the main trail of the Lafayette Ski Trails.
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  • Old bridge, which crosses Lafayette Brook, along the Notchway Trail in Franconia, New Hampshire. The Notchway Trail is the main trail of the Lafayette Ski Trails.
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  • Old bridge, which crosses Lafayette Brook, along the Notchway Trail in Franconia, New Hampshire. The Notchway Trail is the main trail of the Lafayette Ski Trails.
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  • The Presidential Range from the summit of Mount Pierce in the White Mountains, New Hampshire at sunrise. Rock Cairns, seen in the foreground, mark the route of hiking trails in the alpine zones.
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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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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This historic route was established in 1801
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  • Pinkham Notch from Glen Boulder Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Route 16 can be seen in the valley.
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