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         New Hampshire Regions:     more books (100)
  1. Rhodora, Journal of the New England Botanical Club. Articles on Mt. Desert Flora, Estuarine Bidens Chesapeake Bay, Chamaecyparis in New Hampshire, Plant Records Chicago Region, Anthesis in Spartina, Variety of Bidens eatoni by M. L. et al. Fernald, 1929-01-01
  2. Roofs in cold regions: Marson's Store, Claremont, New Hampshire (Special report / U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory) by Wayne Tobiasson, 1980
  3. HE BIRDS OF THE JEFFERSON REGION IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS NEW HAMPSHIRE [ bound with 11 articles from The Auk] by Horace Winslow Wright, 1911-01-01
  4. Geologic radon potential of EPA Region 1 Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont (SuDoc I 19.76:93-292-A) by U.S. Geological Survey, 1993
  5. Selected bibliography of material dealing with the seacoast region and the general economic and industrial development of New Hampshire as a whole by Billie S McKinney, 1965
  6. Southern New Hampshire Trail Guide, 2nd: AMC Guide to Hiking Mt. Monadnock, Mt. Cardigan, and the Lakes Region (AMC Hiking Guide Series)
  7. Moon Handbooks: New Hampshire 2 Ed: Including Portsmouth, the Lakes Region, and the White Mountains by Steve Lantos, 2001-05-10
  8. Lakes Region, NH Volume II (Images of America Series : New England) by Bruce D., Ph.D. Heald, 1996-09-18
  9. Monadnock Moments: Historic Tales from Southwest New Hampshire by Alan F. Rumrill, 2009-10-07
  10. The Neville Site: 8,000 Years at Amoskeag, Manchester, New Hampshire (Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology) by Dena Ferran Dincauze, 2005-09-15
  11. The Indian Heritage of New Hampshire and Northern New England by Thaddeus Piotrowski, 2008-08-14
  12. Cross-Grained and Wily Waters: A Guide to the Piscataqua Maritime Region
  13. Where the Mountain Stands Alone: Stories of Place in the Monadnock Region
  14. The New Hiking the Monadnock Region: 44 Nature Walks and Day-Hikes in the Heart of New England by Joe Adamowicz, 2007-08-31

101. NEMBA: New England Mountain Bike Association - Wachusett NEMBA Chapter
Local chapter of the New England Mountain Bike Association. Event listings, photo gallery, and contact information.
http://www.nemba.org/aboutnemba/WhiteMTNS.html
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What White Mountains NEMBA is all about: White Mountains NEMBA (WM-NEMBA) was originally formed to provide a liaison between local land managers and the mountain biking community in the White Mountains region of New Hampshire. We now perform regular trail maintenance and work closely with land managers to help preserve and expand our riding opportunities in the area. Our members are active in the riding community, and include industry members, racers, race promoters, coaches, and the media. AREA: Although the White Mountain National Forest encompasses nearly 800,000 acres, our geographical area is centered in what's locally known as the Mount Washington Valley. Our valley includes the hub of Conway/North Conway; Bartlett and Jackson to the north; Albany, Madison, and Tamworth to the south and west; and Fryeburg, Maine to the east. We are blessed with not only the National Forest to ride in, but numerous other public lands including The Nature Conservancy's Green Hills Preserve, Echo Lake/Cathedral Ledge State Park, as well as other state and town conservation lands. OUR GOALS: WM-NEMBA's primary goals are to maintain and preserve the trails we ride, as well as to create more riding opportunities through building and designating more multi-use trails.

102. Cross Country XC Ski New Hampshire Or Snowshoe At Mt. Washington Valley Ski Tour
Cross country ski and snowshoe trail network connecting Intervale, Kearsarge and North Conway. Provides maps, conditions, links to local amenities, and event listing.
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Over 65 km of cross country ski and snowshoe trails for all abilities,
groomed for both classic and skate skiing,
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