Field Notebook: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, Ontario 1916, 1917, 1920
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Mt. Washington 6296 feet. The highest of the White Mountains. Mt. Monroe 5396' has 3 points Mt. Franklin 5028' depressed rounded. Mt. Pleasant 4775' well rounded like a hay stack. The pleasing form has given its name. Mt. Clinton 4275' a long slope with a central rise Mt. Jackson 4012'. Stands back of Presidential Range. Sharp and pointed. Mt. Webster 3876' makes the point to the Notch eastern side. Down it goes the raccoon. Mt. Willard, On west side of Notch. 2786' Mt. Willey 4261'. Makes the west side of Notch Mt. Tom 4300' Mt. Echo 3020' Mt. Hickory 2570' Rae Brook 2950' near back of Mount Pleasant hotel. Sep. 21-1920. See appended sheet.