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Lying between Mount Washington and Mount Eisenhower, Mount Monroe is inaccessible by road but may be reached by several hiking trails. The most direct route to its summit from the valley below is chiefly via the Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail which starts to the northwest near the base station of the Mount Washington Cog Railway. After ascending to ...
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Lakes of the Clouds may be reached by hiking from Marshfield Station, on the Mount Washington Cog Railway, via the Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail (in approximately four hours). The area is also traversed by the Crawford Path (part of the Appalachian Trail ) and the Dry River Trail.
Routes from the western slopes include the Ammonoosuc Ravine and Jewell trails and the Crawford Path and Gulfside Trail (coincident with the Appalachian Trail from the southwest and from the north, respectively). [50] There are many differences between climbing Mount Washington in summer and climbing it in winter.
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The Ammonoosuc River is a 55-mile-long (89 km) river in northwestern New Hampshire in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a tributary of the Connecticut River , which flows to Long Island Sound . Ammonoosuc is Abnaki for "small, narrow fishing place".
Eventually the river enters the town of Carroll near the community of Twin Mountain, passes under U.S. Route 3, and ends at the Ammonoosuc River. The Little River is a public water supply for the village of Twin Mountain. A portion of the river is paralleled by (and crossed three times by) the North Twin Trail, a hiking trail.
New Hampshire Route 112 (abbreviated NH 112) is a 56.39-mile-long (90.75 km) east–west state highway in northern New Hampshire.The highway winds across the state, connecting Bath to Conway through the heart of the scenic and mountainous White Mountain National Forest.