Front:
PHOTO U,S. AIR SERVICE, MAP WORK F. A. GARDNERC
ANDROSCOGGIN VALLEY - GORHAM
PINE MTN.
THE HAWKS
MT. ADAMS
MT. QUINCV ADAMS MT, MADISON
MT. SAM
ADAMS
MT.JEFFERSON
ISAREL
RIVER
VALLEY
BAM.C.HUTS
MT. BOWMAN
PEABODY RIVER VALLEY
GULF SIDE TIRAIL
SPHINX TRAIL
PARAPET BROOK
MT.CLAY
GREAT GULF
SUMMIT HOUSE
DOLLY COPP CAMP GROUND
ON PINKHAM NOTCH ROAD.
MT WASHINCTON R.R.
AM.C.HUT
MT. WASH. SUMMIT ROAD
MT WASHINGTON
CAMP
SIX HUS BANDS TRAIL CHANDLE R RIDGE
WEST BRANCH PEABODY RIVER
NELSON
CRAG
HUNTINGTON
RAVINE
MALFWAY
HOUSE
GULF TRAIL
TO MT. MONROE
AM.C.HUT
AND LAKE OF THE CLOUDS
LIONS
HEAD
TUCKERMAN RAVINE
BOOT
SPUR
RAYMOND PATH
TO CRYSTAL CASCADES
GLEN ROULDER
HERMIT LAKE
U.S.F.S.CAMP
OAKES
CULF
BOULDER TRAIL
5A-H850
32-Mt. Washington and the Northern Peaks of the Pres. Range, White Mts., N. H.
ADAHS SLIDE TR
ROCK BRANCH RIDGE
BUTTRESS TR.
esGOOD PATH
Back:
Mt. Washington, the loftiest peak east of the
Rockies and north of the Carolinas, is 6,293
feet high. The climate is the same as
Labrador and middle Greenland. The view-
line from the summit sweeps around a circle
of nearly 1,000 miles, embracing parts of five
states and the Province of Quebec.
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