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Author
Pub. Date
[2020]
Description
"The rock is sharp, the grades are stiff, and the top outs are often higher than comfortable, but there is no denying that Kinsman Notch is one of the premiere venues for bouldering in New Hampshire. With more schist, quartz, and granite boulders than could be climbed in a lifetime, plus features ranging from heinous invert offwidths to world class deepwater soloing, there are few venues that can compete with the White Mountain's Western-most Notch."...
Author
Pub. Date
[2018]
Description
"A new illustrated retrospective celebrating the first 100 years of the Appalachian Mountain Club's Cold River Camp in the White Mountains of New Hampshire and Maine. Book includes remembrances from many longtime Cold River visitors, photographs, annual reports, poetry and songs, and much more, including an historical retrospective. Illustrated with nearly 300 images." -- Amazon.
Author
Pub. Date
[2016]
Description
"In 1919 the Appalachian Mountain Club formed the first Professional White Mountain Trail Crew. As the 100th anniversary of the Trail Crew approaches, ONE HUNDRED SUMMERS follows the Crew from the moment of its conception and on into the 21st century. Follow the Crew's adventures on the mountains and trails of New Hampshire and Maine though stories and history. True tales of endurance, coming of age, strength and comradery, told by the Trail Crew...
Author
Pub. Date
[1891]
Description
"The 'Hermit of Crawford Notch' was 85 years old when he died on April 24, 1912 and his obituary appeared in the New York Times. He was known to all as English Jack; his real name was Jack Vial. This book is written in verse and recounts his youth, growing up very poor in London. He became a sailor, was shipwrecked and was the lone survivor of the crew. He and a few shipmates landed on a desert island. The others died off and eventually Jack and...
Author
Pub. Date
2017.
Edition
First Bondcliff Books edition.
Description
"Over the last two centuries, more than 200 hikers, climbers and backcountry skiers have died in New Hampshire's White Mountains. Due to oversights or poor decision made by individuals, most of these deaths didn't have to happen. In DEATH IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS, author Julie Boardman studies past fatalities and identifies the mistakes that caused them in the hope that readers can all learn to survive in the mountains." -- Goodreads.
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