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system that also includes the lower half of the Auto Road. Several warming huts are scattered around the trail system, including scenic Great Angel Cabin, with views of the Great Gulf and surrounding peaks. Great Glen also permits biking on the trails during the summer, and is the only mountain bike
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As elevation continues to increase, only the hardiest trees remain in the forest, which is composed almost exclusively of balsam fir. Most of the understory plants and animals from the upper spruce-fir zone, however, can be found in this forest. Moisture causes nutrients to be stripped from the soil
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At around 2,000 feet (610 m), species from higher forest zones begin to mix with the northern hardwoods in what is known as the "transition zone". As elevation within this zone increases, species from the lower hardwood forest begin to drop out. By 2,500 feet (760 m), yellow birch is the
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skiing. The bowl of Tuckerman Ravine is famous for its extremely steep backcountry skiing. Long lines are common during the peak spring-skiing season of April and May. Wildcat Mountain offers groomed ski trails and lifts, and is a better choice for less-experienced skiers. The centerpiece of the
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There are also less challenging hikes that are equally scenic, yet better suited for families with young children. Popular objectives include Glen Ellis Falls, a waterfall on the Ellis River, and Square Ledge, with an impressive view of Mount Washington for modest effort.
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On the other side of the notch, the Wildcat Range is a popular objective. The five summits can be reached via the Wildcat Ridge Trail; the first two miles are extremely difficult, and require skill on short, yet exposed, rock
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The climate, and as a result, the flora and fauna, of Pinkham Notch varies greatly with elevation. As elevations increase on the walls of the notch, climate and ecosystems change to those of increasingly northern occurrence.
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The Carter-Moriah Range lies to the north of Wildcat Ridge, forming the eastern side of Pinkham Notch all the way to the Androscoggin River. From south to north, the peaks overlooking the notch are
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The Appalachian Trail changes in length from year to year due to reroutes and other changes in the trail. An exact length is almost impossible to ascertain. For more information, see
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was created in 1911, and the Mount Washington area was added to the national forest in 1914. With the preservation of the area, emphasis shifted from logging to recreation. The
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ranges. Due to the volatility of the area's climate and rugged character of the terrain, a number of rare or endemic ecosystems have developed throughout the notch.
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retreated, a layer of glacial till was deposited, including several glacial erratics. A notable glacial erratic in the area is Mount Washington's Glen Boulder.
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was built through the visitor center, making it an important trailhead for ascents of Mount Washington. Meanwhile, ski trails began to be constructed by the
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between D and E peaks. As the notch rounds E peak, the slope becomes extremely steep, and Wildcat Ridge begins to drop to the end of the notch.
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The presence of the notch was recorded in 1784 by Jeremy Belknap, but its isolation prevented further development for several years. The construction of
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camped in the notch before ascending to the summit of Mount Washington through Huntington Ravine. Pinkham Notch was far more isolated than neighboring
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In the upper reaches of the balsam fir zone, winds and temperatures are extreme enough to force the trees into stunted, "bonsai-like" shapes. Known as
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As elevation increases, the forest is subjected to colder temperatures, increased moisture, and acidic, infertile soils. As a result, conifers, or "
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The Wildcat Range, as seen from Tuckerman Ravine, forms the eastern slope of Pinkham Notch. A ski area operates on the range's northwestern face.
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The weather in the area varies by altitude and the orientation of the land. A weather station has operated at around 2,000 feet since 1930.
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present in its lower levels. Like the hardwood forest below it, the spruce-fir forest also holds understory plants; commonly found are
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Mount Washington is a common objective, and is often climbed from Pinkham Notch. There are numerous trail approaches from the
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at the base of Mount Washington to alpine-Arctic vegetation near the summit comparable to vegetation found at the latitude of
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Mount Washington, which forms the western wall of Pinkham Notch, holds several glacial cirques. From left to right are
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Meanwhile, logging began in the Pinkham area. After almost total deforestation of the White Mountain region, the
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The northern hardwood forest also contains the greatest diversity of animal life in the notch. Mammals include
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and brought to lower elevations, and decomposition takes place at a rate that is too slow to replenish them.
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Climate data for Pinkham Notch, New Hampshire, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1930–present (elevation 2025 ft.)
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has led to increased accessibility and a rise in tourism. Its location makes it a hub for hiking and skiing.
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USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Series: Mount Washington, Stairs Mountain, Carter Dome, Jackson Quadrangles.
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Most of the animals in the spruce-fir forest have ranges that extend into the balsam fir forest higher up.
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and its tributary cirques form the largest cirque in the White Mountains. South of the Great Gulf is
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History of Wildcat Mountain Ski Resort. Wildcat Mountain. 2001. Retrieved 9 September 2006
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are abundant; more than ten species exist in this forest type. Other common birds include
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shaped it into its current form, a "U-shaped" valley. This shaping occurred during the
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On the highest slopes of the west wall of the notch, trees are unable to grow, and an "
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The steep, glacier-carved walls of Pinkham Notch can be seen in this topographic map.
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only deciduous species that remains, and the forest becomes a spruce-fir forest.
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facility in the notch. Another cross-country trail system exists in the town of
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The notch first appears in recorded history in 1784, when an expedition led by
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usually grows in communities in the windiest areas, and in less exposed sites
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forest. This forest type is primarily deciduous and consists mostly of
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Pinkham Notch was originally a riverine, "V-shaped" valley until the
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The lowest elevations of Pinkham Notch are occupied by a northern
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Alpine plants usually occur in communities spaced between barren
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into what is now the Pinkham Notch Visitor Center in 1921. The
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on Wildcat Mountain, and the ski resort was opened in 1958.
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The floor of Pinkham Notch, looking toward Mount Washington
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The eastern slope of the notch consists of the Wildcat and
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The bulk of the western slope of the notch is formed by
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Stairs Mountain, Jackson, Carter Dome, Mount Washington
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For Nordic skiing, Great Glen Trails offers a large,
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Index


Elevation

NH Route 16
Pinkham's Grant
Coos County, New Hampshire
United States
Range
White Mountains
Coordinates
44°15′27″N 71°15′13″W / 44.2576°N 71.2537°W / 44.2576; -71.2537
Topo map
USGS
mountain pass
White Mountains
New Hampshire
United States
Laurentide Ice Sheet
Wisconsinian ice age
Presidential
Wildcat
Carter-Moriah
New Hampshire Route 16
Presidential Range
Wildcat Range
Ellis River
Saco
Peabody River
Androscoggin

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