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Peakbagging USA - New Hampshire 52 With A View Logbook: Create a personal record of your climbs of the 52 Peaks Under 4000ft With A View

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About Peakbagging USA - New Hampshire 52 With A View

Time to achieve that dream of bagging the 52 Peaks in New Hampshire that have a view. This handy, rucksack sized (9x6") log book has a complete list of the peaks in height order and a log page for every peak. The book also includes a page for you to create your essentials gear list to check off before every climb. Included are some blank log pages incase any of the climbs have to be repeated as the 1st attempt was called off due to bad weather. Sadly we can't control the weather. This log book is a great way of keeping a personal record of your achievements as you bag the best peaks under 4000ft with a view in New Hampshire. Something to look back on in years to come and remember the sense of achievement when you bagged the final peak. On each page you will find: Name of the mountain and it's elevation. Space for you to record information such as the weather, names of companions, time taken to complete the climb. There is space to record any features of the climb to be aware of for any return climbs. The rear of each page is a dot grid matrix to allow you to either sketch out the route, make extra notes or stick in a picture of you at the summit. The peaks in included in this book come from the following ranges: Boundary Ranges Eastern White Mountains Franconia Area Mahoosuc Range Presidential Range Sandwich Range Southern New Hampshire Western White Mountains White Mountains North Country. Buy now if you or anyone you know is contemplating bagging the best 52 peaks with a view in New Hampshire, this is the perfect book to inspire you to climb to great heights. Well 3,960ft to the highest peak. And whatever climb/walk you do, remember to leave no trace.