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  1. 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.

  2. Although well over 4,000 feet (1,200 m) in height, the Appalachian Mountain Club doesn't consider North Carter a "four-thousand footer" because the col on the ridge from Middle Carter only descends 60 feet (18 m), making it a secondary summit of that peak. See also. New Hampshire portal; List of mountains of New Hampshire; Four-thousand footers

  3. Some of the peaks are included in specific lists of mountains, as denoted in the table: 4000 footers – listed on the four-thousand footers, peaks with an elevation of over 4,000 feet (1,200 m), per the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) 50 Finest – listed on the New England Fifty Finest. AT – mountain is on the Appalachian Trail, a 2,170 ...

  4. The New England 67, also known as the New England Four Thousand Footers, includes the full NH 48 plus an additional five peaks in Vermont and 14 in Maine. The New England Hundred Highest, awarded by the Appalachian Mountain Club, includes the 100 highest peaks in New England.

  5. Hike from trailheads directly off Interstate 93. Mount Lafayette is a 5,249-foot (1,600 m) [1] mountain at the northern end of the Franconia Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, United States. It lies in the town of Franconia in Grafton County, and appears on the New England Fifty Finest list of the most topographically prominent ...

  6. Mount Pierce (New Hampshire) /  44.2265226°N 71.3659732°W  / 44.2265226; -71.3659732. Mount Pierce is a mountain in the Presidential Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire that is approximately 4,310 feet (1,310 m) high. Formerly called Mount Clinton for 19th-century governor DeWitt Clinton of New York, [4] in 1913 it was renamed ...

  7. The New England Fifty Finest is a list of mountains in New England, United States, used in the mountaineering sport of peak bagging. The list comprises the 50 summits with the highest topographic prominence — a peak's height above the lowest contour which encloses that peak and no higher peak. The list includes 20 peaks in Maine, 15 in ...

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