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  1. The Pilot Range is located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the United States. The Pilot Range extends southeast–northwest about 15 miles (24 km). The highest peak in the range is Mount Cabot, with an elevation of 4,160 feet (1,270 m).

  2. Mt Cabot is the high point of the Pilot Range, which includes the spectacular viewpoint of The Horn (3905'), and such hikable but wooded peaks as The Bulge (3950'), and Terrace Mountain (3655') The Pilot Range's southern extension, the Pliny Range, includes Mt Weeks (3901)', Mt Waumbek (4006'), and Mt Starr King (3907').

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    • 44.50600°N / 71.4144°W
    • 4170 ft / 1271 m
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  3. The Pilot Range, as well as the Pliny Range, are the 2 ranges that make up the White Mountain Northern Range. The only 4,000 footer mountain in the Pilot Range is Mount Cabot. Popular Mountains included in the Pilot Range are: (Official NH 4,000 footer mountains are highlighted in blue) Mountain. Elevation.

  4. In the morning, strap on a fanny pack and climb The Horn, a 3,905-foot crag jutting above the trees that offers views of most of the Pilot and Presidential ranges. When you tire of the views (if that’s possible), head back to camp and pick up the Unknown Pond Trail that takes you back to the fish hatchery. The mostly wooded (read: protected ...

  5. Sep 11, 2012 · This open summit, one of the New Hampshire Hundred Highest has excellent views of Mount Cabot, The Bulge, and the Pilot Range. Getting to the rocky top requires a bit of a scramble, but it was nice to have sky above our heads after walking under tree cover for nearly a full day.

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  6. Location. Coos County, New Hampshire. Parent range. Pilot Range. Topo map. USGS Stark. The Horn is a mountain located in Coos County, New Hampshire. The mountain is part of the Pilot Range of the White Mountains. The Horn is flanked to the southwest by the Bulge .

  7. 44°04′24″N 71°29′14″W. /  44.073219°N 71.487149°W  / 44.073219; -71.487149. [4] Mount Hancock is a mountain in Grafton County, New Hampshire, named after John Hancock [6] (1737–1793), one of the Founding Fathers of the United States . The mountain is on the south side of the Pemigewasset Wilderness, the source of the ...

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