NH Section 6 Pictures - Milemarker 3.2 - 3.8

Upper Part of Beaverbrook Trail - Mt. Moosilauke

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View to the northeast from the Beaverbrook Trail portion of the AT. The mountains in the middle distance are North and South Kinsman. The farther ones are on the Franconia Range with Mt. Lafayette being the highest point. The AT goes over both the Kinsmans and the Franconia Ridge. Taken from approx. Mile 3.2.  Courtesy dlcul@conncoll.edu
View to the northeast from the Beaverbrook Trail portion of the AT. The mountains in the middle distance are North and South Kinsman. The farther ones are on the Franconia Range with Mt. Lafayette being the highest point. The AT goes over both the Kinsmans and the Franconia Ridge. Taken from approx. Mile 3.2
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mm 3.4 - Junction of the Beaverbrook and Benton Trails. The northbound AT goes to the right along the Beaverbrook Trail to Kinsman Notch.  Courtesy dlcul@conncoll.edu
mm 3.4 - Junction of the Beaverbrook and Benton Trails. The northbound AT goes to the right along the Beaverbrook Trail to Kinsman Notch.
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Cairn on the north side of Mt. Moosilauke, not far from summit.  Kinsman Ridge, Franconia Ridge and the Presidential Range are all visible.  Mt. Washington is the peak in the far distance on the far right side of the view.  GPS N44.0262  W71.8303  Courtesy pjwetzel@gmail.com
Cairn on the north side of Mt. Moosilauke, not far from summit. Kinsman Ridge, Franconia Ridge and the Presidential Range are all visible. Mt. Washington is the peak in the far distance on the far right side of the view. GPS N44.0262 W71.8303
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mm 3.8 - View to the northeast from near the summit of Mt. Moosilauke, showing the Kinsmans, the Franconia Range and in the far distance, the Presidential Range. The highest mountain seen is Mt. Washington on the far right side of the picture which is 60 trail miles away.  Courtesy dlcul@conncoll.edu
mm 3.8 - View to the northeast from near the summit of Mt. Moosilauke, showing the Kinsmans, the Franconia Range and in the far distance, the Presidential Range. The highest mountain seen is Mt. Washington on the far right side of the picture which is 60 trail miles away.
Submitted by dlcul @ conncoll.edu

View of most of the central part of the White Mts. as seen from near the summit of Mt. Moosilauke. A plume of dark smoke can be seen just to the left of Mt. Washington, the highest peark in the far distance. This is from the Cog Railway.  Courtesy dlcul@conncoll.edu
View of most of the central part of the White Mts. as seen from near the summit of Mt. Moosilauke. A plume of dark smoke can be seen just to the left of Mt. Washington, the highest peark in the far distance. This is from the Cog Railway.
Submitted by dlcul @ conncoll.edu

mm 3.8 - View to the north from near the summit of Mt. Moosilauke.  Courtesy dlcul@conncoll.edu
mm 3.8 - View to the north from near the summit of Mt. Moosilauke
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Approaching the summit of  Mt. Moosilauke from the north. Taken at approx. mm 3.7. GPS N44.0240  W71.8311  Courtesy pjwetzel@gmail.com
Approaching the summit of Mt. Moosilauke from the north. Taken at approx. mm 3.7. GPS N44.0240 W71.8311
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mm 3.8 - Approaching the summit of Mt. Moosilauke.  Northbound on the AT this is the first time the trail goes above tree line.  On this day the summit was totally in the clouds.  It started to clear as we left and by the time we got to the base of the mountain, it was a clear day.    Courtesy dlcul@conncoll.edu
mm 3.8 - Approaching the summit of Mt. Moosilauke. Northbound on the AT this is the first time the trail goes above tree line. On this day the summit was totally in the clouds. It started to clear as we left and by the time we got to the base of the mountain, it was a clear day.
Submitted by dlcul @ conncoll.edu