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For the range of the same name in the Green Mountains of Vermont, see Presidential Range (Green Mountains).
The Presidential Range is a mountain range located in the White Mountains of the state of New Hampshire, almost entirely in Coos County. The most notable summits of the range are named for prominent Americans, either public figures of the 18th and 19th centuries or Presidents.
Notable summits
View of the Presidential Range from Mount Lafayette, July 2004.
These summits include, in sequence from southwest to northeast:
Mt. Adams has, besides its main summit, four subsidiary peaks that are also commonly recognized by name; two, Sam Adams and John Quincy Adams, are listed above. The third and fourth are:
The summits marked with an asterisk (*) are included on the peak-bagging list of 4,000-foot and higher mountains in New Hampshire; the others are excluded, in some cases because of lesser height and in others because of more technical criteria. Other summits
The Appalachian Trail in the southern Presidential Range
Aside from the notable summits, the geological Presidential Range contains a number of additional named peaks. Several of these peaks, drained on their west faces by the Dry River, are less accessible than the main and most visited ridge of the range and are therefore likely to be neglected, or mentioned as an afterthought, in discussing the range as whole. Subsidiary peaks of Mount Washington:
North from Mount Washington:
South from Mount Washington:
The summits marked with an asterisk (*) are included on the peak-bagging list of 4,000-foot and higher mountains in New Hampshire; the others are excluded, in some cases because of lesser height and in others because of more technical criteria. WatershedsThe Presidentials separate drainage via the Saco and Androscoggin Rivers into the Atlantic Ocean on the coast of Maine, from drainage into the Israel and Ammonoosuc Rivers, thence into the Connecticut River, and thence into Long Island Sound. FeatsThe so-called "Presidential Traverse" is a challenging hike that crosses the entire 19 miles (31 km) of the ridge, hitting each major summit along the way and covering at least 8,500 feet in elevation gain. It can be done in a single day in summer or two days in winter conditions, and has resulted in several rescues of lost, overdue or injured hikers.[1] |
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