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  1. 3D Wall Map of the New Hampshire 4,000-Footers. $59.00. This stunning, three-dimensional topographic wall map by Summit Terragraphics is the first raised relief map of New Hampshire’s White Mountains to be produced in more than a century. The White Mountains map is first printed on a sturdy plastic sheet.

  2. Jan 10, 2021 · The 4000 footer list rules allow you to bag multiple peaks on the same hike, so you should try to summit all of the peaks close to one another on the same hike. That’s what Joe means when he says, “Leave No Stragglers.”. For example, hikers typically try to put together the following combinations of peaks into one hike.

  3. White Mtns 4000-Footers – 3D Mountain Map, Unframed. SKU 0036A. Scale: 1:125,000. Model Size: 3D main map 23.5" x 20", 3D inset map 5" x 5", overall size 32” x 22". Summit Terragraphics’ raised-relief wall map of the White Mountains 4000-Footers provides a strikingly beautiful 3D display. The map marks and labels all 48 of the famous 4000 ...

  4. Oct 5, 2009 · The White Mountain 4000 footer list is maintained by the Appalachian Mountain Club. It was introduced in 1957 to get climbers to hike some of the more remote peaks in the range and to help disperse the wear and tear being inflicted on Mount Washington and a few other very popular peaks. Hikers who complete the list get to join the 4000 Footer ...

  5. 2016 ~ The AMC Four-Season White Mountain Four Thousand Footer Club, (with 48 Hours of Trail Work) list announced at the April awards night. The following is copyrighted material (2001, 2008) and is used with permission by the authors, Mike Dickerman and Steve Smith. Excerpted from their book The 4000-Footers of the White Mountains.

  6. Finishers. 98. The mega-classic New Hampshire peak challenge and one of the most popular peak challenges in the world. Includes all New Hampshire peaks over 4,000 ft high with at least 200 ft of prominence. All peaks lie in the White Mountains of northern New Hampshire, a 2-3 hour drive from Boston, MA and Portland, ME.

  7. The state of New Hampshire has forty-eight 4,000 footer mountains in the White Mountains listed below in order of highest elevation to lowest elevation. 160.9 miles of the Appalachian Trail is in New Hampshire. The 48 4,000 footers in NH sit in many mountain ranges including the Carter Moriah Range, Franconia Range, Western White Mountains ...