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  2. Mount Washington Auto Road Bicycle Hillclimb - Wikipedia

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    In August of each year, up to six hundred riders take part in the race which centers around a 7.6 mile (12.2 km) climb to the top of New Hampshire's Mount Washington—the highest peak in New England. [1] The Mount Washington Auto Road has an average gradient of 12% and reaches gradients of up to 22%. [1]

  3. Mount Washington - Wikipedia

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    There are many differences between climbing Mount Washington in summer and climbing it in winter. There are no public facilities on the summit in winter. [ 51 ] In the winter months, the most common route is the Lion Head Winter Route, which begins on the Tuckerman Ravine Trail but then turns north to ascend up to Lion Head at elevation 5,033 ...

  4. Mount Washington (Cascades) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Washington is a small mountain in the US state of Washington roughly 30 miles (48 km) east-southeast of Seattle, Washington along Interstate 90. It lies on the western margin of the Cascade Range just above the coastal plains around Puget Sound , and is southeast of nearby town of North Bend .

  5. Huntington Ravine - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Only one hiking trail ascends Huntington Ravine toward Mount Washington's summit; that trail, the Huntington Ravine Trail, crosses a boulder field, ascends a talus fan, and winds steeply up the center of the cirque's headwall, requiring several tricky scrambling moves that may be intimidating for less-experienced (or more ...

  6. Mount Washington (Olympics) - Wikipedia

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    Route 1A from the Olympic Mountains Climbing Guide provides a direct approach with few route finding difficulties. Mount Washington is a 6,260-foot-tall (1,910 m) peak in the Olympic Mountains of Washington state.

  7. Mount Washington Cog Railway - Wikipedia

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    An especially scenic route, initially southbound from U.S. Route 2, follows Jefferson Notch Road, a narrow dirt road with hairpin turns; it rises 1,500 feet (460 m) to the pass, at 3,000 feet (914 m) above sea level, between Mount Jefferson in the Presidential Range and Mount Dartmouth, before descending to its junction with the Base Road. The ...

  8. Crawford Path - Wikipedia

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    The Crawford Path ascending Mount Pierce, September 2014. The Crawford Path is an 8.5-mile-long (13.7 km) hiking trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire that is considered to be the United States' oldest continuously maintained hiking trail. [1] It travels from Crawford Notch to the summit of Mount Washington (Agiocochook).

  9. Mount Washington Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Washington Wilderness is a wilderness area located on and around Mount Washington in the central Cascade Range of Oregon in the United States. The wilderness was established in 1964 and comprises 54,278 acres (219.66 km 2 ) of the Willamette National Forest and Deschutes National Forest .