Posts Tagged: white mountains



Woodstock, NH – Still Autumn

Woodstock, NH – Still Autumn
Tributary of Lost River - Woodstock, New Hampshire There still is autumn color to be found. You just have to look for it. The above image is along a tributary of Lost River in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA on a rainy overcast day ...

Foliage Report – Strong Winds

Hancock Branch along the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
Hancock Branch - White Mountains, NH Foliage Report: October 1, 2010 Strong winds and heavy rain are changing the landscape quickly (White Mountains, NH). The above image was from a few days ago along the Hancock Branch. The bottom image is from the same location as the above earlier today (Oct 1). Looks different today! ...

Foliage Report – New England

Screw Auger Falls - Grafton Notch State Park, Maine
Grafton Notch State Park - Screw Auger Falls, Maine Foliage Report: Sept 29-30, 2010 The colors are looking pretty good in the White Mountains of New hampshire (Kancamagus Highway - North) and in parts of Maine, BUT they are fading fast and this weekend may be your last chance to see any great color in the White Mountains ...

New Hampshire Foliage Report

New Hampshire Foliage Report
Kancamagus Pass - White Mountains, New Hampshire USA Foliage Update: - Sept 26-28, 2010 The White Mountains and Northern New Hampshire are engulfed by the colors of autumn! You will find some great shots in the area of the Kancamagus Pass along the Kancamagus Highway. Grafton Notch State Park in Maine also looks very good (if you want to cross the border) ...

Foliage Update – New Hampshire

Foliage Update – New Hampshire
Hardwood Forest - White Mountains, New Hampshire USA Foliage Update: - Sept 22-24, 2010 The bright colors of autumn are taken over the White Mountains, New Hampshire. The above image is from yesterday along the Kancamagus Highway in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. The Kancamagus Pass looks pretty good right now ...

Foliage Update – White Mountains, NH

Foliage Update – White Mountains, NH
Ammonoosuc River - Carroll, NH Foliage Update: - Sept 19-21, 2010 Autumn is quickly taken over the White Mountains, New Hampshire. The above image is from along the Ammonoosuc River in Carroll, New Hampshire USA during the last few days ...

White Mountains, NH Autumn

Pinkham Notch Autumn- New Hampshire
Pinkham Notch - White Mountains, New Hampshire With summer in the rear view mirror it is time to start focusing on autumn. During the autumn season the landscape of the White Mountains of New Hampshire is transformed into a brilliant display of colors lasting only a few weeks ...

Mount Success, Douglas DC-3 Plane Crash

Mount Success, Douglas DC-3 Plane Crash
Mount Success, Northeast Airlines Flight 792 Plane Crash - On November 30, 1954, Northeast Airlines Flight 792, encountered snow squalls, reducing visibility to zero, during its flight to Berlin, New Hampshire. The plane continued on and while trying to navigate only by instruments to the Berlin Airport it crashed into the southern slope of Mount Success (3,565 feet) in the Mahoosuc Range of the New Hampshire White Mountains....[Continue reading] ...

Lonesome Lake, Bull Moose

Lonesome Lake - White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
Lonesome Lake, Bull Moose - Yesterday morning (Thursday) I took a quick trip up to Lonesome Lake in the White Mountains, New Hampshire to do some exploring. As I came around a bend in the trail I was surprised when I bumped into a moose standing in the middle of the trail! He was more interested in eating twigs than me. I watched him from a safe distance for almost twenty minutes, before he decided to move off the trail ...

Lincoln Woods Trail, Stream

Lincoln Woods Trail - Lincoln, White Mountains, New Hampshire
Lincoln Woods Trail, Stream - Along the Lincoln Woods Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire is a small stream that I have walked past countless times over the years when heading into the Pemi Wilderness. For one reason or another I have never given it a second look. Most of the time harsh light or being on a time frame (to get to a location) is the reason...[Continue reading] ...