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  • A fire burning in a pit in a White Mountain National Forest campground.
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  • A fire burning in a pit in a White Mountain National Forest campground.
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  • A fire burning in a pit in a White Mountain National Forest campground.
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  • Middle Sister Groundhouse (fire tower) on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948
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  • Middle Sister Groundhouse (fire tower) on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948
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  • Middle Sister Groundhouse (fire tower) on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948.
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  • Middle Sister Groundhouse (fire tower) on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948
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  • Middle Sister Groundhouse (fire tower) on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948
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  • Regrowth (foreground) of forest in 2011 three months +/- after a controlled burn along the Kancamagus Highway in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Remnants of a burnt forest along the Kancamagus Highway in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the spring months
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  • Regrowth (foreground) of forest in 2011 three months +/- after a controlled burn along the Kancamagus Highway in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Remnants of a burnt forest along the Kancamagus Highway in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the spring months
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  • Remnants of a burnt forest along the Kancamagus Highway in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the spring months
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  • Remnants of a burnt forest along the Kancamagus Highway (route 112), which is one of New England's scenic byways in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Smoke from a forest fire on Dilly Cliff in Kinsman Notch, New Hampshire in October 2017. These cliffs are located behind the Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves on Route 112 in North Woodstock.
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  • The silhouette of a Black Hawk helicopter with hanging water bucket flying over forest fire on Dilly Cliff in Kinsman Notch, New Hampshire in October 2017. These cliffs are located behind the Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves on Route 112 in North Woodstock.
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  • Black Hawk helicopter dropping water on a forest fire on Dilly Cliff in Kinsman Notch, New Hampshire in October 2017. These cliffs are located behind the Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves on Route 112 in North Woodstock.
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  • Smoke from a forest fire on Dilly Cliff in Kinsman Notch, New Hampshire in October 2017. These cliffs are located behind the Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves on Route 112 in North Woodstock.
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  • Smoke from a forest fire on Dilly Cliff in Kinsman Notch, New Hampshire in October 2017. These cliffs are located behind the Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves on Route 112 in North Woodstock.
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  • Smoke from a forest fire on Dilly Cliff in Kinsman Notch, New Hampshire in October 2017. These cliffs are located behind the Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves on Route 112 in North Woodstock.
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  • Unattended campfire at a campsite along the Carrigain Notch Trail near EB&L Railroad’s Camp 20 in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of the New Hampshire White Mountains. When I came upon this campsite, the fire was still burning under the rocks of the fire ring, and the camp was vacant. I put the fire out and stayed at the site for over 30 minutes to make sure the fire was out. This is poor leave no trace practices.
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  • Controlled burn along the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) which is one of New England's scenic byways in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Regrowth of forest a couple weeks after a controlled burn along the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) which is one of New England's scenic byways in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Controlled burn along the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) which is one of New England's scenic byways in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Controlled burn along the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) which is one of New England's scenic byways in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • A light shines through the tents fabric during the night in a White Mountians, New Hampshire campground.
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  • Birch forest on the side of Mount Hale along the abandoned Fire Warden's Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Even though the Fire Warden's Trail is considered to be an abandoned hiking trail hikers use it regularly to ascend Mount Hale.
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  • Birch forest on the side of Mount Hale along the abandoned Fire Warden's Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Even though the Fire Warden's Trail is considered to be an abandoned hiking trail hikers use it regularly to ascend Mount Hale.
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  • Remnants of the Cooley Hill Fire Tower (operated from 1939-1948) on Cooley Hill in Easton, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Middle Sister Fire tower on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA during a summer night. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948.
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  • Middle Sister Fire tower on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA during a summer night. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948.
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  • Middle Sister Fire tower on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA during a summer night. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948.
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  • Middle Sister Fire tower on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA during a summer night. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948.
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  • Tents in a White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire campground during the night with camp fire in the background.
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  • Middle Sister Fire tower on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948.
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  • Old Fire Tower next to Smarts Mountain cabin along the Appalachian Trail (Lambert Ridge Trail) on Smarts Mountain in Lyme, New Hampshire. Built in 1915, the tower is 41 feet.
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  • Old Fire Tower next to Smarts Mountain cabin along the Appalachian Trail (Lambert Ridge Trail) on Smarts Mountain in Lyme, New Hampshire. Built in 1915, the tower is 41 feet.
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  • Old Fire Tower next to Smarts Mountain cabin along the Appalachian Trail (Lambert Ridge Trail) on Smarts Mountain in Lyme, New Hampshire. Built in 1915, the tower is 41 feet.
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  • Middle Sister Groundhouse (fire tower) on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948
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  • Middle Sister Groundhouse (fire tower) on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948
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  • Madame Antoinette Sherri’s castle ruins in Madame Sherri Forest of Chesterfield, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. Madame Antoinette Sherri was a 1920’s costume designer from New York who was known for throwing parties for visitors from the city. The castle was destroyed by fire on October 18, 1962. The foundation and a stone staircase from the home is all that remains.
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  • The ruins of Madame Antoinette Sherri’s castle in Madame Sherri Forest of Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Madame Antoinette Sherri was a 1920s costume designer from New York, who was known for throwing parties for visitors from the city. The castle was destroyed by fire on October 18, 1962. The foundation and a stone staircase are all that remains.
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  • The ruins of Madame Antoinette Sherri’s castle in Madame Sherri Forest of Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Madame Antoinette Sherri was a 1920s costume designer from New York, who was known for throwing parties for visitors from the city. The castle was destroyed by fire on October 18, 1962. The foundation and a stone staircase are all that remains.
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  • The ruins of Madame Antoinette Sherri’s castle in Madame Sherri Forest of Chesterfield, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Madame Antoinette Sherri was a 1920s costume designer from New York, who was known for throwing parties for visitors from the city. The castle was destroyed by fire on October 18, 1962. The foundation and a stone staircase are all that remains.
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  • Kearsarge North (Pequawket) Tower on the summit of Kearsarge North in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA on a cloudy day. This fire tower is listed on the National Historic Lookout Register, and operated from 1901-1968.
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  • Kearsarge North (Pequawket) Tower on the summit of Kearsarge North in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA on a cloudy day. This fire tower is listed on the National Historic Lookout Register, and operated from 1901-1968.
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  • Kearsarge North (Pequawket) Tower on the summit of Kearsarge North in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA on a cloudy day. This fire tower is listed on the National Historic Lookout Register, and operated from 1901-1968.
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  • Kearsarge North (Pequawket) Tower on the summit of Kearsarge North in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA on a cloudy day. This fire tower is listed on the National Historic Lookout Register, and operated from 1901-1968.
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  • Kearsarge North (Pequawket) Tower on the summit of Kearsarge North in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA on a cloudy day. This fire tower is listed on the National Historic Lookout Register, and operated from 1901-1968.
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  • Kearsarge North (Pequawket) Tower on the summit of Kearsarge North in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA on a cloudy day. This fire tower is listed on the National Historic Lookout Register, and operated from 1901-1968.
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