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  2. Four-thousand footers - Wikipedia

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    The White Mountains Four Thousand Footers List was established by the Appalachian Mountain Club in 1957. [1] The AMC calls it the White Mountains List, but others call it the New Hampshire List because it does not include Old Speck Mountain (4,170 ft) in Maine, which is outside the White Mountain National Forest but within the White Mountains.

  3. White Mountains (New England) - Wikipedia

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    The White Mountains also include the Franconia Range, Sandwich Range, Carter-Moriah Range and Kinsman Range in New Hampshire, and the Mahoosuc Range straddling the border between it and Maine. In all, there are 48 peaks within New Hampshire as well as one (Old Speck Mountain) in Maine over 4,000 feet (1,200 m), known as the four-thousand footers.

  4. List of mountains of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Several of the mountains are sites of major alpine ski resorts. Some of the peaks are included in specific lists of mountains, as denoted in the table: 4000 footers – listed on the four-thousand footers, peaks with an elevation of over 4,000 feet (1,200 m), per the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) 50 Finest – listed on the New England Fifty ...

  5. Mount Monroe - Wikipedia

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    Mount Monroe is a 5,372-foot-high (1,637 m) mountain peak southwest of Mount Washington in the Presidential Range of the White Mountains in New Hampshire, United States.It is named for American President James Monroe and is the fourth highest mountain on the 4000 footers list for New Hampshire.

  6. Owl's Head (Franconia, New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    It is best known as one of the 48 White Mountains "four-thousand footers", and stands out among them mostly for what it lacks: In height, it is 43rd of the 48. It is the only one of the 48 without an officially maintained path to the summit, although an unofficial, unmaintained herd path comes within 0.2 miles (300 m).

  7. Franconia Range - Wikipedia

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    Little Haystack Mountain 4,780 feet (1,460 m) Mount Liberty 4,459 feet (1,359 m) * Mount Flume 4,328 feet (1,319 m) * The summits marked with an asterisk (*) are included on the Appalachian Mountain Club's peak-bagging list of "Four-thousand footers" in New Hampshire.

  8. Carter Dome - Wikipedia

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    Carter Dome, or simply The Dome, [3] is a mountain located in Coös County, New Hampshire, U.S. It has a maximum elevation of 4,826 feet (1,471 m), placing it on the list of the state's four-thousand footers .

  9. Mount Osceola - Wikipedia

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    View from the summit, August 2010. Mount Osceola is a 4,340-foot (1,320 m) peak within the White Mountains of New Hampshire.Located in the White Mountain National Forest, the mountain is named for Osceola, the early-19th century Seminole leader.