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  • White cedar (Thuja occidentalis) trees along the Pemi East Side Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Quaking Aspen - (Populus tremuloides) - trees that have been snapped by strong winds in Livermore, New Hampshire.
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  • Row of maple trees in forest off Fire Road 511 along the Kancamagus Scenic Byway in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Row of maple trees during the autumn months in New Hampshire.
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  • Row of maple trees during the autumn months in New Hampshire.
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  • Row of maple trees during the autumn months in New Hampshire.
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  • Row of maple trees during the autumn months in New Hampshire.
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  • Row of maple trees during the autumn months in New Hampshire.
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  • Row of maple trees during the autumn months in New Hampshire.
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  • Row of maple trees during the autumn months in New Hampshire.
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  • Row of maple trees during the autumn months in New Hampshire.
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  • Row of maple trees during the autumn months in New Hampshire.
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  • White cedar (Thuja occidentalis) trees along the Pemi East Side Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • White cedar (Thuja occidentalis) trees along the Pemi East Side Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Birch trees during the summer months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Close-up of vines wrapped around a small maple tree in a New England, USA forest. The vines have damaged this small tree and many around it.
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  • Maple trees in the forest during the autumn months in scenic New Hampshire USA, which is part on New England
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  • Maple trees in the forest during the autumn months in scenic New Hampshire USA, which is part on New England
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  • Maple trees in the forest during the autumn months in scenic New Hampshire USA, which is part on New England
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  • Maple trees in the forest during the autumn months in scenic New Hampshire USA.
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  • Maple trees in the forest during the autumn months in scenic New Hampshire USA, which is part on New England
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  • Two young trees that have been cut three feet off the ground (waist level) along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Proper technique, per trail maintenance guidelines, is to cut young trees flush with the ground. Leaving pointed stumps are dangerous if stepped or fallen upon. If a hiker falls on these pointed stumps they could be injured.<br />
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As of October 2012 these young trees still had not been cut to trail maintenance guidelines. Instead of flagging why not cut them to proper guidelines?
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  • Beech trees growing around a rusted bed frame near Mount Blue in Kinsman Notch in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. This bed frame is possibly from an old logging camp of the Gordon Pond Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907 - 1916 (+/-).
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  • Hardwood Forest in the area in the Haskell Brook drainage in Albany, New Hampshire during the summer months. Maple and beech are the dominate trees.
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  • Hardwood Forest in the area of the Haskell Brook drainage in Albany, New Hampshire during the summer months. Maple and beech are the dominate trees.
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  • Canopy of hardwood forest during the summer months along the Swift River near Deer Brook in Albany, New Hampshire USA. Maple and beech are the dominate trees. This is section 12 of the proposed Northeast Swift Project.
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  • Birch trees in Pinkham Notch of the New Hampshire White Mountains during the autumn months.
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  • Cedar Brook in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. Flash floods from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 dragged these trees down the brook to this location. This tropical storm / hurricane 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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  • Cedar Brook just below the Cedar Brook crossing along the Pemi East Side Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire days after Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. Flash floods from Tropical Storm Irene dragged these trees down the brook to this location. This tropical storm / hurricane caused destruction along the East coast of the United States and the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire was officially closed during the storm.
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  • Cedar Brook just below the Cedar Brook crossing along the Pemi East Side Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire days after Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. Flash floods from Tropical Storm Irene dragged these trees down the brook to this location. This tropical storm / hurricane caused destruction along the East coast of the United States and the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire was officially closed during the storm.
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  • Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) trees in a northern hardwood forest along the Dry River Trail during the summer months in Crawford Notch State Park of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Maple trees in the forest during the autumn months in scenic New Hampshire USA.
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  • Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) trees in a northern hardwood forest along the Dry River Trail during the summer months in Crawford Notch State Park of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Canopy of mature northern red oak trees during the summer months in the area of the Deer Brook drainage of Albany, New Hampshire USA. This area is part of the proposed Northeast Swift Timber Project
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  • Red Pine stand ( Pinus resinosa ) in Albany, New Hampshire during the summer months. These trees are standing in straight rows, suggesting they were planted.
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  • Maple trees in the forest during the autumn months in New Hampshire USA.
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  • Maple trees along a walking path at Odiorne Point State Park (Fort Dearborn) in Rye, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. Fort Dearborn is an old World War II fort. The U.S. Army deactivated Fort Dearborn in 1948.
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  • Maple trees along a walking path at Odiorne Point State Park (Fort Dearborn) in Rye, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. Fort Dearborn is an old World War II fort. The U.S. Army deactivated Fort Dearborn in 1948.
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  • Maple trees along a walking path at Odiorne Point State Park (Fort Dearborn) in Rye, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. Fort Dearborn is an old World War II fort. The U.S. Army deactivated Fort Dearborn in 1948.
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  • Maple trees along a walking path at Odiorne Point State Park (Fort Dearborn) in Rye, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. Fort Dearborn is an old World War II fort. The U.S. Army deactivated Fort Dearborn in 1948.
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  • Maple trees in the forest during the autumn months in New Hampshire USA.
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  • Maple trees in the forest during the autumn months in New Hampshire USA.
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  • Maple trees in the forest during the autumn months in New Hampshire USA.
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  • Maple trees in the forest during the autumn months in New Hampshire USA.
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  • Fraser fir trees at the Rocks Estate in Bethlehem, New Hampshire during the  winter months. Open to the public, this estate is owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.
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  • Northern red oak trees during the summer months in the area of the Deer Brook drainage of Albany, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Red Pine stand ( Pinus resinosa ) in Albany, New Hampshire during the summer months. These trees are standing in straight rows, suggesting they were planted.
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  • Maple trees along a walking path at Odiorne Point State Park (Fort Dearborn) in Rye, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. Fort Dearborn is an old World War II fort. The U.S. Army deactivated Fort Dearborn in 1948.
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  • Maple trees along a walking path at Odiorne Point State Park (Fort Dearborn) in Rye, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. Fort Dearborn is an old World War II fort. The U.S. Army deactivated Fort Dearborn in 1948.
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  • Maple trees along a walking path at Odiorne Point State Park (Fort Dearborn) in Rye, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. Fort Dearborn is an old World War II fort. The U.S. Army deactivated Fort Dearborn in 1948.
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