Mountain Layers
Looking southwest from the Pemigewasset Overlook, off the Kancamagus Highway, is a 180 degree panoramic view. In the middle of the frame are two mountains lined up in front of each other. Mount Wolf is in the back, with Black Mountain (2932 ft.) in the front. Continuing right is Mount Potash (2684 ft.) and then Big Coolidge Mountain rising above and behind. (3294 ft.).
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Goldenrod off the Kanc
Goldenrod sways in the wind before the CL Graham Wangan Overlook in the White Mountain National Forest. This view is off the Kancamagus Scenic Highway
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Bear Notch
Looking southwest from Bear Notch Road in the White Mountains National Forest is a view of the Bear Notch and the Bartlett Experimental Forest.
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Purple Morning Glow
Mount Huntington (3700 ft) waits to catch the first light of the morning as the clouds above glow with rise of the sun over the horizon.
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Pemi in Purple
The morning sunlight begins to peak above the peaks and light up the early morning clouds, giving them a purple hue. Looking southwest from the Pemigewasset Overlook, (from the left) is Scar Ridge (3774 ft). In the middle of the frame are two mountains lined up in front of each other. Mount Wolf is in the back, with Black Mountain (2932 ft.) in the front. Continuing right is Mount Potash (2684 ft.) and then Big Coolidge Mountain rising above and behind. (3294 ft.). Whaleback Mountain (3586 ft) continues right/north.
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Sunrise on the Pemi
The sunrises over the Pemigewasset Overlook of the White Mountain National Forest. Looking southwest from the left, after the notch of the East Pond Trail is the East Scar Ridge, followed by Scar Ridge (3774 ft). In the middle of the frame are two mountains lined up in front of each other. Mount Wolf is in the back, with Black Mountain (2932 ft.) in the front. Continuing right is Mount Potash (2684 ft.) and then Big Coolidge Mountain rising above and behind. (3294 ft.). Whaleback Mountain (3586 ft) continues right/north. The mountain to the far right of the frame is Mount Huntington (3700 ft.)
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Pemigewasset Overlook in Black & White
Looking southwest is an 180 degree panorama. From the left, after the notch of the East Pond Trail is the East Scar Ridge, followed by Scar Ridge (3774 ft). In the middle of the frame are two mountains lined up in front of each other. Mount Wolf is in the back, with Black Mountain (2932 ft.) in the front. Continuing right is Mount Potash (2684 ft.) and then Big Coolidge Mountain rising above and behind. (3294 ft.). Whaleback Mountain (3586 ft) continues right/north. The mountain to the far right of the frame is Mount Huntington (3700 ft.)
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Pemigewasset Overlook
Looking southwest is an 180 degree panorama. From the left, after the notch of the East Pond Trail is the East Scar Ridge, followed by Scar Ridge (3774 ft). In the middle of the frame are two mountains lined up in front of each other. Mount Wolf is in the back, with Black Mountain (2932 ft.) in the front. Continuing right is Mount Potash (2684 ft.) and then Big Coolidge Mountain rising above and behind. (3294 ft.). Whaleback Mountain (3586 ft) continues right/north. The mountain to the far right of the frame is Mount Huntington (3700 ft.)
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