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  1. 2019
  2. August

2019-08-21

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  • Red-Spotted Newt

    Red-Spotted Newt

    Seen while hiking the Lincoln trail on Mt. Kearsarge in New Hampshire.

  • Red-Spotted Newt

    Red-Spotted Newt

  • Dead Birch

    Dead Birch

    Along the Lincoln Trail on Mt. Kearsarge

  • Foggy Forest

    Foggy Forest

  • Looking at Spider Webs

    Looking at Spider Webs

  • Fog, Light, and Forest

    Fog, Light, and Forest

    Very cool, dynamic light on Mt. Kearsarge in New Hampshire.

  • Cat's Throne

    Cat's Throne

  • Fire Tower in the Fog

    Fire Tower in the Fog

  • Fire Tower

    Fire Tower

    Mt. Kearsarge in New Hampshire

  • Tower Base

    Tower Base

  • Near the Summit

    Near the Summit

    Foggy view on Mt. Kearsarge

  • Miniature Forest

    Miniature Forest

    Small and sparsely distributed trees on the rocky top of Mt. Kearsarge.

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  • Light and Dark

    Light and Dark

    A foggy evening along the Lincoln Trail on Mt. Kearsarge in New Hampshire.

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  • Spider Webs

    Spider Webs

  • Lincoln Trail

    Lincoln Trail

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  • Through the Forest

    Through the Forest

    Beautiful forest canopy and floor on Mt. Kearsarge. This turned into one of the rainiest days ever on the trail for me. Even wearing full rain gear, we were absolutely soaked to the bone. I'm very happy we weren't camping, this would have been absolutely miserable! First, we had mist, then drizzle, then downpours, then misty downpours. The Lincoln Trail on Mt. Kearsarge is one of my favorite New Hampshire trails not in the White Mountain National Forest. It's 8.6 miles total (out-and-back), and I would usually only see people near the summit on the last mile, starting near the upper parking area. It travels through some beautiful and pristine forest. Here's my gallery from this day: Rainy Day on Mt. Kearsarge

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