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  1. 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.

  2. Snow Mountain (Chain of Ponds) ME. Number 24 on the New England 50 Finest list, and #70 on the NE 100 Highest List. Town: Eustis/North Franklin, ME, ME. County: Franklin.

  3. April 20, 1998. Mount Greylock in northwest Massachusetts is the highest point in the state at 3,489 feet (1,063 meters). The peak played a role in early American literature, [9] [10] [11] and is part of the Taconic Mountains, which are geologically distinct from the nearby Berkshires and Green Mountains. Expansive views and a small area of sub ...

  4. The New England Fifty Finest. As with the rest of the New England peakbagging lists, I climbed a bunch back in the day, but started anew as of meeting Hoang in 2000. 1. Mount Washington NH (6288 ft.) v.2002. 2. Mount Katahdin, Baxter Peak ME (5268 ft.) v.2003. 3.

  5. Old Speck Mountain, also known as Old Speckle Mountain, [3] is a mountain located in Oxford County, Maine, United States. [4] The mountain, the fourth-highest in the state, is the northeasternmost and highest of the Mahoosuc Range, the northeasternmost part of the White Mountains. Old Speck is flanked to the southwest by Mahoosuc Arm, and faces ...

    • 2,730 ft (830 m)
    • USGS Old Speck Mountain
  6. HIKING LIST: New England Fifty Finest (NE50F) << back to other hiking lists in New England. The New England Fifty Finest list contains fifty mountains with topographic prominence between 1,820 feet and 6,150'. There is currently no patch available for hiking this list. Click here for a printable mountain checklist.

  7. The New England Fifty Finest Peaks (click for my trip report) Location (click for Topozone map) #1 - Mount Washington, New Hampshire. Elevation: 6288', Prominence: 6138'. My first climb: July 13, 2002. DeLorme Atlas: NH pg. 44 A6.

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