White Mountains Hiking and Backpacking
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Exploring the Challenges of Hiking in the White Mountains
The White Mountains in New Hampshire have a well-deserved reputation as a challenging place to hike. People are always a…
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Backpacking a Mt Moosilauke – Hurricane Mtn Loop
The first trail I ever hiked in the White Mountains, the Beaver Brook Trail, climbs Mt Moosilauke (4803′). The initial…
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Backpacking a Southern Presidential – Dry River Loop
The Dry River Valley in New Hampshire’s White Mountains can be challenging to access because the trails leading into it…
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AMC White Mountains Hiker Shuttle
The Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) runs a hiker shuttle (link to schedule) in New Hampshire’s White Mountains between its lodges…
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Winter Weather Forecasting in New Hampshire’s White Mountains: Concepts
If you plan to hike in the White Mountains in winter, it’s important to pay careful attention to the the…
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Backpacking in the Dry River Valley
The Dry River Valley runs from Mt Washington down to Crawford Notch about 2000 feet below the Crawford Path,…
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Hiking Mt Washington Gear List
Mt Washington is a serious mountain with unpredictable weather despite that fact that there’s a weather forecasting station on top.…
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