1. New England 4000+ ft Mountains

Mt. Wildcat "D" Peak & Mt. Wildcat (21-22 of 48)

The 21st and 22nd mountains would be combined into one trip with the first being Mt. Wildcat "D" Peak at 4,050 ft and then Mt. Wildcat at 4,422 ft.
This hike was approximately 7.2 miles in length and had an overall elevation gain of 2,943 ft.
They were hiked on 11-19-11 which turned out to be a sunny day after a cloudy start. Wind was expected to be pretty high, but it wasn't bad on these peaks. The high temp for the day on the peaks was around 32 degrees.
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View up through the valley
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View up through the valley

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  • A view further up the ridge through the trees
  • Another easy section of trail
  • A small side path heads past a large rock to a spring
  • Heading up the trail with wooden steps attached to the rock
  • Still plenty of steep and rocky sections
  • Icycles under a large rock
  • The trail heading up a steep rock face
  • Looking over the open ledge that is the trail
  • View up through the valley
  • Mt. Adams & Mt. Madison
  • Boott Spur, Mt. Washington, and Nelson Crag
  • Tockerman Ravine, Mt. Washington summit and Huntington Ravine
  • Mt. Washington summit
  • Tuckerman Ravine
  • Looking back down the ridge where the trail comes up
  • The area where I took the picture a few photos back looking up the ridge
  • Mt. Franklin, Boott Spur, and Mt. Washington
  • Huntington Ravine
  • Finally the summit of E Peak.  Almost to D Peak and the first of two for the day
  • The top of the ski trails
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