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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Mount Washington, Pinkham Notch, Presidential Range, Tuckerman Ravine, Ammonoosuc River, Crawford Notch, Wildcat Mountain, Cutler River, Mount Adams, Mount Clay, Mount Eisenhower, Umbagog Lake, Mount Pierce, Mount Jefferson, Carter Notch, Mount Waumbek, Mount Madison, Upper Ammonoosuc River, Mount Webster, Carter Dome, Boott Spur, Mount Jackson, Mount Franklin, Mount Crescent, Mount Cabot, The Bulge, Dartmouth Range, Carter-Moriah Range, Mount Weeks, The Horn, Magalloway River, Mount Starr King, South Weeks, Lakes of the Clouds, Middle Carter Mountain, Mount Hight, Great Gulf, Mount Kelsey, Moore Reservoir, West Branch Peabody River, Mount Isolation, Jericho Mountain State Park, Mount Moriah, South Carter Mountain, North Baldface, Fourth Connecticut Lake, Third Connecticut Lake, North Carter Mountain, Lake Francis, First Connecticut Lake, Dead Diamond River, Shelburne Moriah Mountain, Christine Lake, Pontook Reservoir, Mount Monroe, Little Dead Diamond River, Second Connecticut Lake, Mount Davis, Indian Stream, Middle Branch Dead Diamond River, Cedar Pond, Middle Moriah Mountain, Imp Mountain, Moose Brook, Greenough Pond, Akers Pond, Dead River, Back Lake, Owl's Head (Carroll, New Hampshire), Success Pond, Connecticut Lakes, Moose River, Black Crescent Mountain, Halls Stream, Swift Diamond River, East Branch Dead Diamond River, Rattle River, Clear Stream, Perry Stream, South Branch Little Dead Diamond River, Chickwolnepy Stream, Mount Success, West Branch Dead Diamond River, West Branch Little Dead Diamond River, Mollidgewock Brook, Mount Meader. Excerpt: Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeastern United States at 6,288 ft (1,917 m). It is famous for its dangerously erratic weather, and long held the record for the highest wind gust directly measured at the Earth's surface, 231 mph (372 km/h) (or 103 m...