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View N from Mt Shaw
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At 2990 ft, Mt Shaw is the largest of the mountains surrounding Lake Winnipesaukee. A large cleared area at its summit provides expansive views to the north. This shot shows only part of that view, looking essentially due north. Here we see, from left to right, mountains from Mt Tripyramid in the west to Mt Kearsarge North in the east. Mt Washington is in the center background. The bottom half of the photo shows much of the norhtern half of the Ossipee Range.
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Wed February 3, 2010 3:02pm

Just a reminder that the summit of Mt. Shaw gives NO view of Lake Winnipesaukee.



I see that the center of the Ossipee range doesn't have much in the way of White Pines [evergreens]: a natural effect of a "climax-forest" of hardwoods—or logging?

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