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  • Side view of a decaying timber bridge along the abandoned Boston and Maine Railroad’s Mt Washington Branch (between Fabyans and the base of the Cog) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. The Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad completed the roughly six and a half mile long extension from Fabyans to the base of the Cog Railway in 1876.
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  • Fort Stark in New Castle, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. Fort Stark is a old military fort.
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  • Side view of a collapsed timber bridge at the Sokokis Brook crossing along of the abandoned Boston and Maine Railroad’s Mt Washington Branch (between Fabyans and the base of the Cog) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. The Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad completed the roughly six and a half mile long extension from Fabyans to the base of the Cog Railway in 1876.
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  • Side view of a collapsed timber bridge at the Sokokis Brook crossing along of the abandoned Boston and Maine Railroad’s Mt Washington Branch (between Fabyans and the base of the Cog) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. The Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad completed the roughly six and a half mile long extension from Fabyans to the base of the Cog Railway in 1876.
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  • Pile of hardwood logs at landing area from the Kanc 7 Timber Harvest project in the area of Forest Road 37 along the Kancamagus Scenic Byway (route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Water bar along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. What is the purpose of the pile of rocks on the right-hand side and how does it benefit the trail? Trail maintenance guidelines suggest only needed stone structures that serve a purpose are to be built along trails.
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  • Hiking on the Gulfside Trail (Appalachian Trail) approaching Thunderstorm Junction in the Presidential Range in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Haze fills the sky in the background. This is how the rock pile looked in 2006.
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  • March 2012 - Cut brush dropped on the side of the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains. In 2011, Tropical Storm Irene washed out part of the trail, and this is the rerouted section. Proper protocol is to pick up all branches and debris and scatter them off the trail with the cut ends facing into the woods away from the trail. Update 2017: After 5-6 years, this pile of brush has finally been picked up and properly scattered off the trail per basic trail maintenance guidelines.
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  • Hiking on the Gulfside Trail (Appalachian Trail) approaching Thunderstorm Junction in the Presidential Range in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Haze fills the sky in the background. This is how the rock pile looked in 2006.
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  • Caribou - Speckled Mountain Wilderness - Random pile of rocks along Mud Brook Trail in the White Mountain National Forest of Maine. Mud Brook Trail travels to the summit of Caribou Mountain.
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  • Just below the Cedar Brook crossing along the Pemi East Side Trail piles of trees clog 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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  • The abandoned Redstone Granite quarry in Conway, New Hampshire. The Redstone Granite Quarry is an abandoned quarry at the base of Rattlesnake Mountain in Redstone (part of the town of Conway). Piles of granite can be seen on the left.
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  • Mount Washington from Mount Clay in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase, New Hampshire. The Appalachian Trail crosses over the summit of Mount Washington. The skyline rail siding on the Cog Railroad is in view.
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  • Rocks placed on top of one another along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River, near the Riverwalk Trail, in Lincoln, New Hampshire.
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  • Mount Washington from Mount Clay in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase, New Hampshire. The Appalachian Trail crosses over the summit of Mount Washington.
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  • Hiker ascending the Nelson Crag Trail over Felsenmeer barrens near the summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Felsenmeer barrens are found in the alpine zone of the Presidential Range. Felsenmeer is a German word meaning "Sea Of Rocks".
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  • Mount Washington from the Appalachian Trail (Gulfside Trail)  in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Mount Washington from Mount Clay in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase, New Hampshire. The Appalachian Trail crosses over the summit of Mount Washington.
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  • Mount Washington from Mount Clay in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase, New Hampshire. The Appalachian Trail crosses over the summit of Mount Washington.
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  • Mount Washington from Mount Clay in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase, New Hampshire. The Appalachian Trail crosses over the summit of Mount Washington.
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  • Rock stacking along the Swift River near the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Mount Washington from Davis Path in the White Mountain National Forest in Sargent's Purchase, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Mount Washington from Mount Clay in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase, New Hampshire. The Appalachian Trail crosses over the summit of Mount Washington.
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  • Mount Washington from Mount Clay in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase, New Hampshire. The Appalachian Trail crosses over the summit of Mount Washington.
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  • Mount Washington from Mount Clay in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase, New Hampshire. The Appalachian Trail crosses over the summit of Mount Washington.
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  • Mount Washington from Mount Clay in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase, New Hampshire. The Appalachian Trail crosses over the summit of Mount Washington.
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  • Mount Washington from Mount Clay in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase, New Hampshire. The Appalachian Trail crosses over the summit of Mount Washington.
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  • The summit of Mount Moosilauke in the New Hampshire White Mountains town of Benton, New Hampshire during the summer months. The scenic Appalachian Trail travels over this mountain.
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  • The summit of Mount Moosilauke in the New Hampshire White Mountains town of Benton, New Hampshire during the summer months. The scenic Appalachian Trail travels over this mountain.
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  • Mount Washington from along the Camel Trail in Sargent's Purchase, New Hampshire; part of the White Mountains. This trail connects Boott Spur with Lakes of the Clouds Hut.
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  • Hiker on the Zeacliff Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. Zeacliff Mountain is in the background. This area, near the Zeacliff Trail and Ethan Pond Trail junction, was part of the Zealand Valley Railroad (1885-1897).
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  • Hiker on the Zeacliff Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. Zeacliff Mountain is in the background. This area, near the Zeacliff Trail and Ethan Pond Trail junction, was part of the Zealand Valley Railroad (1885-1897).
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  • Stop sign sticking out of snow bank at C.L. Graham Wangan Grounds Scenic Overlook along the Kancamagus Highway (route 112), which is one of New England's scenic byways after a snow storm. Located in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Hiker on the Appalachian Trail (Gulfside Trail) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Mount Washington is in the background.
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  • Hiker on the Appalachian Trail (Gulfside Trail) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Mount Washington is in the background.
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  • The summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Hiker on the Appalachian Trail (Gulfside Trail) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Mount Washington is in the background.
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  • Motorcycles along the autoroad on the summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA.
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  • Appalachian Trail - Crawford Path near Lakes of the clouds in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Mount Washington Cog...Biodiesel Locomotive at the summit of Mount Washington. Located in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • The summit of Mount Washington. Located in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Talus field on the side of the Appalachian Trail, near Whitewall Mountain, during the spring months in the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA. This trail follows the old Zealand Valley Logging Railroad bed.
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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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  • Appalachian Trail- Mount Washington from Gulfside Trail during the summer months in the scenic landscape of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • A hang glider flying over the eastern slopes of Mount Washington in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. Photo from along the Alpine Garden Trail.
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  • Rock stacking along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River from the Riverwalk Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the spring months.
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  • Rock stacking along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River from the Riverwalk Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the spring 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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  • Resolution Shelter Removal Project White Mountains, NH - The Resolution shelter, located in the Dry River Wilderness, was closed in 2009 because of safety issues. The shelter was dismantled in December 2011 and volunteers will remove selected debris (asphalt shingles), scatter the logs throughout the area, and then the site will be rehabilitated. This is how the site looked in July 2012. This is a work in progress.
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  • Reflection of Mount Washington in Lakes of the Clouds along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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