Peakbagging USA - New Hampshire 52 with a View Logbook


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Time to achieve that dream of bagging the 52 Peaks in New Hampshire that have a view. This handy, rucksack sized (9x6") log book has a complete list of the peaks in height order and a log page for every peak. The book also includes a page for you to create your essentials gear list to check off before every climb. Included are some blank log pages incase any of the climbs have to be repeated as the 1st attempt was called off due to bad weather. Sadly we can't control the weather. This log book is a great way of keeping a personal record of your achievements as you bag the best peaks under 4000ft with a view in New Hampshire. Something to look back on in years to come and remember the sense of achievement when you bagged the final peak. On each page you will find: Name of the mountain and it's elevation. Space for you to record information such as the weather, names of companions, time taken to complete the climb. There is space to record any features of the climb to be aware of for any return climbs. The rear of each page is a dot grid matrix to allow you to either sketch out the route, make extra notes or stick in a picture of you at the summit. The peaks in included in this book come from the following ranges: Boundary Ranges Eastern White Mountains Franconia Area Mahoosuc Range Presidential Range Sandwich Range Southern New Hampshire Western White Mountains White Mountains North Country. Buy now if you or anyone you know is contemplating bagging the best 52 peaks with a view in New Hampshire, this is the perfect book to inspire you to climb to great heights. Well 3,960ft to the highest peak. And whatever climb/walk you do, remember to leave no trace.







Climbing New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers


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Taking on one of New Hampshire’s 48 4,000 footers is becoming a pilgrimage for New Hampshire residents and its visitors. While more people than ever are hiking them, there’s still a dearth of good information about each mountain and its surrounding areas. Climbing New Hampshire’s 48 4,000 Footers fills that gap by informing adventurers—from the freshly-booted novice to the grizzled mountaineer—about each of New Hampshire’s 48 iconic mountains that top out at over 4,000 feet. Look inside to find: Multiple routes up each mountain National Geographic maps GPS coordinates Full-color photography




52 Hikes for 52 Weeks


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Whether you're participating in the 52 Hike Challenge, or you need a reference guide to find the perfect hikes for each season, this book will provide you with all of the information that you need! For each of the 52 hikes in this book you will not only get a detailed write-up of the trail, but you will also receive information about the surrounding area like what towns and campgrounds are nearby, which is perfect for planning longer trips in the Willamette Valley, Central Oregon Cascades and Coast area!




Dispossessing the Wilderness


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National parks like Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Glacier preserve some of this country's most cherished wilderness landscapes. While visions of pristine, uninhabited nature led to the creation of these parks, they also inspired policies of Indian removal. By contrasting the native histories of these places with the links between Indian policy developments and preservationist efforts, this work examines the complex origins of the national parks and the troubling consequences of the American wilderness ideal. The first study to place national park history within the context of the early reservation era, it details the ways that national parks developed into one of the most important arenas of contention between native peoples and non-Indians in the twentieth century.







White Mountain Guide


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This fully updated, comprehensive hiking guide is the most trusted resource available for hiking trails in the White Mountain National Forest. Includes three high-quality, GPS-rendered, pull-out maps.




Where You'll Find Me


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On Feb. 15, 2015, Kate Matrosova, an avid mountaineer, set off before sunrise for a traverse of the Northern Presidential Range in New Hampshire's White Mountains. Late the following day, rescuers carried her frozen body out of the mountains. What went wrong? Where You'll Find Me offers possible answers to that question.




New Hampshire's 52 with a View


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A comprehensive guide to hiking the New Hampshire 52 With A View mountains.




The Last Traverse


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On a mountain somewhere above treeline, in some of the coldest and worst winter conditions imaginable, two men lie unconscious in the snow as explosive winds batter the nearby summits. In The Last Traverse: Tragedy and Resilience in the Winter Whites, Ty Gagne masterfully lays out the events that led up to an epic and legendary rescue attempt in severe and dangerous winter conditions in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. More than a cautionary tale, it is a tribute to all the volunteers and professionals who willingly put themselves in harm's way to save lives. This is a must read for anyone who hikes the Whites. "In his first book, Where You'll Find Me: Risk, Decisions, and the last Climb of Kate Matrosova, Ty Gagne established his credentials as a writer of well-researched and objective analysis of mountain accidents. Moreover, Where You'll Find Me reads like a novel, a book I couldn't put down. In his latest book, The Last Traverse, Gagne takes the combination of analysis and storytelling to a new level in a tale of survival and tragedy in the White Mountains." -Mark Synnott, author of The Impossible Climb: Alex Honnold, El Capitan, and the Climbing Life and The Third Pole: Mystery, Obsession, and Death on Mount Everest