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A cart full of fall: pumpkins await carving and pie-making.
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A cart full of fall: pumpkins await carving and pie-making.

  • Bump covered Bridge glows in the early morning fog.  Campton, NH.
  • Classic Lupine Festival goodness up in Sugar Hill.
  • Queen Anne's Lace flows down an embankment, a happy contrast with a weathered barn in Sugar Hill.
  • The Franconia Ridge reflected in Lonesome Lake on an uncommonly hot spring evening.
  • Sunrise illuminates the Smith Covered Bridge in Plymouth, during an early morning paddle down the Baker River.
  • Red barn, flag, winter shadow, and red tricycle: classic NH.
  • Skiers prepare to disembark from the Cannonball Quad chairlift and head down the upper slopes of Cannon Mountain.  Winter at its finest!
  • Mount Washington, the tallest peak in the Northeast, as seen from the summit of Doublehead.<br />
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The actual summit is at center, with the structures.  Boott Spur is the lower knob to the left.  Below Boott Spur is the Gulf of Slides.  Tuckerman Ravine is tucked partially behind the ridge separating it from the Gulf; it's directly below the summit in this photo.  Huntington Ravine is to the right; it contains the hardest regular hiking trail in the Whites (where hiking and rock climbing merge).  The long, sloping flat area above the Ravines contains the Alpine Garden.
  • Ode to springtime: maple sugarin' time, when buckets sprout from trees and the air smells of sugar and woodsmoke.
  • A cart full of fall: pumpkins await carving and pie-making.
  • Red truck, barn, and hayfields lie dormant for a little while longer. Campton, NH.
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