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  • March 2012, Pemigewasset Wilderness - Remnants of a 180 foot suspension bridge that once crossed the East Branch of Pemigewasset River along the Wilderness Trail at the Trestle 17 location (East Branch & Lincoln Railroad) in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. The bridge was removed in 2009 because of public safety issues and these remains are slowly being removed from the wilderness area. Per the Wilderness Act, only non-motorized hand tools can be used to cut these support beams. This image is from Mid March 2012.
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  • Cascade on a tributary near the headwaters of Lost River on Mount Jim in Kinsman Notch in North Woodstock, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Franconia Notch State Park in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Franconia Notch State Park from Artists Bluff in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Metal tag on hardwood tree from some kind of research / survey project along the old Osseo Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Cut in the early 1900s, this portion of the Osseo Trail began near the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad’s logging Camp 3. It traveled up through the Clear Brook drainage to Osseo Peak and Mount Flume. During the early years of the trail, it was part of the Franconia Ridge Trail. In the 1980s when the Clearbrook Condominium development was built this portion of the Osseo Trail was abandoned and rerouted to its current location.
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  • Shelter rock along the old Osseo Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Cut in the early 1900s, this portion of the Osseo Trail began near the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad’s logging Camp 3. It traveled up through the Clear Brook drainage to Osseo Peak and Mount Flume. During the early years of the trail, it was part of the Franconia Ridge Trail. In the 1980s when the Clearbrook Condominium development was built this portion of the Osseo Trail was abandoned and rerouted to its current location.
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  • The word Fox carved into a beech tree along the old Osseo Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Cut in the early 1900s, this portion of the Osseo Trail began near the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad’s logging Camp 3. It traveled up through the Clear Brook drainage to Osseo Peak and Mount Flume. During the early years of the trail, it was part of the Franconia Ridge Trail. In the 1980s when the Clearbrook Condominium development was built this portion of the Osseo Trail was abandoned and rerouted to its current location.
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  • This is the landslide path just above the "Willey Boulders" in Crawford Notch in Hart’s Location, New Hampshire. The "Willey Boulders saved the Willey House from destruction on August 28, 1826 when a massive landslide came down Mount Willey. These boulders were located just above the house and caused the landslide to split into two debris flows around the house. The house was said to be untouched, but all seven members of the family and two hired men perished in the slide while trying to escape to a safe area.
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  • Built in the early 1900s, probably around 1906-1907, the historic Trestle No. 16 crosses Black Brook along the abandoned East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) in the Pemigewasset Wilderness, New Hampshire. Its believed the section of trestle that crossed the brook collapsed in late May or early June 2018. This image shows how the trestle looked in July 2018.
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  • Built in the early 1900s, probably around 1906-1907, the historic Trestle No. 16 crosses Black Brook along the abandoned East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) in the Pemigewasset Wilderness, New Hampshire. Its believed the section of trestle that crossed the brook collapsed in late May or early June 2018. This image shows how the trestle looked in July 2018.
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  • Sentinel Pine Covered Bridge in Franconia Notch State Park of Lincoln, New Hampshire during the spring months. This footbridge crosses over the Pemigewasset River just above “The Pool”.
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  • Railroad ties from the old East Branch & Lincoln Railroad along the Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This trail utilizes the old railroad bed of the EB&L Railroad (1893-1948), and railroad ties are still visible along the trail.
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  • The Baby Flume on the Pemigewasset River in Franconia Notch State Park of Lincoln, New Hampshire during the spring months. This natural feature is located a short ways down river from the “The Basin" viewing area.
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  • Iced over cascades at Rocky Gorge Scenic Area, along the Swift River, in Albany, New Hampshire during the winter months. Designated a scenic area in 1961, the Rocky Gorge Scenic Area is a 70-acre tract of land along the Kancamagus Highway.
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  • The natural feature known as “The Basin" along the Pemigewasset River in Franconia Notch State Park of Lincoln, New Hampshire during the winter months.
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  • Flood damage along the Pemi East Side Trail / Road in Lincoln, New Hampshire on October 31, 2017 after heavy rain and strong winds from an October 29-30, 2017 storm.
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  • Ethan Pond Shelter located just off the Ethan Pond Trail (Appalachian Trail) in the White Mountains of New Hampshire during the autumn months. This is an Adirondack style shelter.
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  • Artifacts at Camp 8 of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893 -1948) along today’s Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the autumn months. The removal of historic artifacts from federal lands without a permit is a violation of federal law.
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  • Site of logging Camp 7 of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893 -1948) along today’s Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Cascade on Whitehouse Brook in Franconia Notch of Lincoln, New Hampshire on a spring day.
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  • Southern end of Owl’s Head Mountain from Black Pond on the side of Black Pond Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the summer months. Owl’s Head is located within the boundaries of the 45,000-acre Pemigewasset Wilderness.
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  • Mt Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a wet spring day in May 2017. This staircase was built sometime after July 1, 2013. And a herd path has already formed on the right side of the steps from hikers avoiding the steps. Hikers are also avoiding the steps by using the old section of trail that is on the left side of the steps. When herd paths are not blocked off it creates more erosion issues along trails, and this defeats the purpose of building the staircase.
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  • Cascade on Whitehouse Brook in Franconia Notch of Lincoln, New Hampshire on a spring day. This cascade is just below where the Appalachian Trail (Cascade Brook Trail) crosses Whitehouse Brook.
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  • Cascades along Walker Brook in Franconia Notch State Park of the New Hampshire White Mountains during the spring months.
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  • Reflection of autumn foliage on Mount Deception in a small pond along Old Cherry Mountain Road in Carroll, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Natural looking stone steps along Zealand Trail in Bethlehem, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. This trail utilizes sections of the old Zealand Valley Railroad (1884-1897).
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  • Birch trees in Pinkham Notch of the New Hampshire White Mountains during the autumn months.
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  • Thompson Falls in Pinkham Notch of the New Hampshire White Mountains during the autumn months. This waterfall is located on Thompson Brook.
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  • Remnants of an abandoned spur line of the Wild River Railroad in Bean’s Purchase, New Hampshire. This was a logging railroad in operation from 1891-1904.
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  • Leaf drop along the Mt. Tecumseh Trail in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • The general area of where the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp was located along Tripoli Road in Livermore, New Hampshire during the autumn months. The Civilian Conservation Corps was a public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States. Today, this area is a popular roadside camping area.
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  • The Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This historic road was established in 1801.
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  • The Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This historic road was established in 1801.
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  • Reflection of autumn foliage in Upper Hall Pond in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • The Fabyan Guard Station during the autumn months. It was built in 1923 by Clifford Graham along the old Jefferson Turnpike (now Old Cherry Mountain Road) in the Carroll, New Hampshire. It's the last remaining guard station in the White Mountain National Forest. The cabin was built using spruce logs from the surrounding area.
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  • Reflection of autumn foliage on Mount Deception in a small pond along Old Cherry Mountain Road in Carroll, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Zealand River in Bethlehem, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Zealand River in Bethlehem, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Zealand River in Bethlehem, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Zealand River in Bethlehem, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • The Cobble Hill Trail in Landaff, New Hampshire during the summer months. This area was part of an 1800s hill farming community.
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  • Middle Ammonoosuc Falls on the Ammonoosuc River in Crawfords Purchase, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Cascade #7 on Cold Brook in Low and Burbank's Grant, New Hampshire during the summer months. The 1908 map of the Northern Peaks of the White Mountains by Louis F. Cutter shows 11 cascades along this brook. This is cascade number 7.
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  • Cascade on Spur Brook, at Coldspur Ledges, in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This small cascade is located at the confluence of Cold Brook and Spur Brook.
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  • Cascade on Spur Brook, at Coldspur Ledges, in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This small cascade is located at the confluence of Cold Brook and Spur Brook.
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  • Cascade on Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is the lower section of a series of cascades that is in the area where the forgotten Tertia Cascade is thought to be. It is unknown what cascade is the named cascade.
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  • The Sanders Bridge along the Randolph Path in Low and Burbank's Grant, New Hampshire during the summer months. This footbridge crosses Cold Brook.
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  • Cascade #6 on Cold Brook in Randolph, New Hampshire during the summer months. The 1908 map of the Northern Peaks of the White Mountains by Louis F. Cutter shows 11 cascades along this brook. This is cascade number 6.
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  • Cascade #7 on Cold Brook in Low and Burbank's Grant, New Hampshire during the summer months. The 1908 map of the Northern Peaks of the White Mountains by Louis F. Cutter shows 11 cascades along this brook. This is cascade number 7.
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  • July 2016 - A herd path on the summit of Mt Tecumseh in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. This herd path, illegally cut between 2011-2013, leads to a viewpoint of the ski area. The impact it is having on the environment is evident in this image, and it continues to worsen.
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