

The Death of Chocorua The Story of the White Mountain Legend
Chief Chocorua’s Curse “May the Great Spirit curse you when he speaks in the clouds and his words are fire! May lightning blast your...
Nov 27, 1997


The Continuing Evolution of the Huts
Every summer for nearly 100 years the Appalachian Mountain Club's huts have sheltered and fed weary hikers who trek through New...
Jul 4, 1980


Surveying the Presidential Range
Some men are described as achievers; their days never long enough to complete all their work, their lives full of accomplishment and...
Jun 28, 1980


Resurveying the Presidentials
If, standing atop Mt. Washington, you always thought your elevation above sea level to be 6,288 feet, or 5,698 on Mt. Adams, or 5,715 on...
Sep 1, 1978


The Land of Many Uses - The White Mountain National Forest
The White Mountain National Forest (WMNF) encompasses more than 730,000 acres in Maine and New Hampshire, and at its heart lies Mt....
Jul 7, 1978


Listening in on Tom Deans*
The White Mountain National Forest is the most heavily used forest in the eastern United States. There are 1200 miles of trails within...
Jul 7, 1978


The White Mountain Forest in Winter
“It’s like the sign says, “The Land of Many Uses,” noted Verland Ohlson, District Ranger for the Saco District of the White Mountain...
Jan 14, 1977