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The classic view of Jefferson, Adams, and Madison from the southern end of the Gulfside Trail. Diapensia is everywhere as you can see in the foreground. June 2005.


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Rob ANice pic

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Hey Brit, What is that white stuff on the mountain to the left(Jefferson? i do not know the area that well) It can't be snow, can it?

Later,

Rob
Posted Jul 4, 2005 1:53 pm

mtwashingtonmonroeRe: Nice pic

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Hey thanks! To answer your question, that is Mt. Jefferson. Secondly, you are correct in guessing that that is snow. There were quite a few snowfields still left around the "above treeline" area on Mt. Washington and the Presidentials. If you have any more questions let me know but thanks and happy trails!

-Britt
Posted Jul 4, 2005 4:12 pm

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