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Summits on the Air

U.S.A. (W1)

Association Reference Manual

Document Reference S38.1 Issue number 4.0 Date of issue 1-May-2017 Participation start date 01-Jun-2009

Authorised Date: 01-Jun-2009 obo SOTA Management Team Association Manager Thomas Tomino, N2TYF Summits-on-the-Air An original concept by G3WGV and developed with G3CWI

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Table of Contents 1 Change Control ...... 4 2 Disclaimer ...... 4 3 Copyright Notices ...... 5 4 Association Reference Data ...... 6 5 Program derivation ...... 7 6 General information ...... 7 6.1 Final Access, Activation Zone, and Operating Location Explained ...... 7 6.2 Rights of way and access issues ...... 8 6.3 Maps and navigation ...... 9 6.4 Safety Considerations ...... 9 6.4.1 Lyme Disease ...... 10 6.5 Search and Rescue ...... 10 6.6 Navigation and Weather ...... 11 6.7 Environmental Considerations ...... 11 6.8 Association Awards ...... 12 6.8.1 First 100 Award (F100A) ...... 12 6.8.2 Profile of a Hiker (PMH) ...... 12 6.8.3 Smile of the Great Spirit (SGS) ...... 12 6.8.4 Catamount Survivor Award (CSA) ...... 12 6.8.5 Catamount Support Team (CST) ...... 12 6.8.6 Master of the Black Dog (MBD) ...... 12 6.8.7 Activator’s Worked All Award (AWAC) ...... 13 6.8.8 Chaser’s Worked All Connecticut Award (CWAC) ...... 13 6.8.9 King of Connecticut Award Certificate and Title (KCAT) ...... 13 6.9 Process to maintain summit lists ...... 13 7 Summit Reference Data ...... 14 7.1 Region Reference – Connecticut ...... 14 7.1.1 Regional Notes ...... 14 7.1.2 Table of Summits ...... 14 7.2 Region Reference – Ridge ...... 16 7.2.1 Regional notes ...... 16 7.2.2 Table of summits ...... 16 7.3 Region Reference – ...... 17 7.3.1 Regional notes ...... 17 7.3.2 Table of summits ...... 18 7.4 Region Reference – Desert Island ...... 19 7.4.1 Regional notes ...... 19 7.4.2 Table of summits ...... 19 7.5 Region Reference – Eastern ...... 20 7.5.1 Regional notes ...... 20 7.5.2 Table of summits ...... 20 7.6 Region Reference – Appalachian ...... 23 7.6.1 Regional notes ...... 23 7.6.2 Table of summits ...... 23 7.7 Region Reference – ...... 39 7.7.1 Regional notes ...... 39 7.7.2 Table of summits ...... 39 7.8 Region Reference – Berkshires ...... 41

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7.8.1 Regional Notes ...... 41 7.8.2 Table of summits ...... 41 7.9 Region Reference – ...... 43 7.9.1 Regional notes ...... 43 7.9.2 Table of summits ...... 43 7.10 Region Reference – ...... 53 7.10.1 Regional notes ...... 53 7.10.2 Table of summits ...... 53 7.11 Region Reference – Appalachians ...... 55 7.11.1 Regional Notes ...... 55 7.11.2 Table of summits ...... 55 7.12 Region Reference – New Hampshire Lakes ...... 65 7.12.1 Regional notes ...... 65 7.12.2 Table of summits ...... 66 7.13 Region Reference –Merrimack Valley ...... 68 7.13.1 Regional Notes ...... 68 7.13.2 Table of summits ...... 68

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1 Change Control

Date Version Details 01-May-09 1.0 First formal issue of this document 20-Jul-09 2.0 Addition of numerous summits in the State of Maine, DI, AM, EM regions. Refined the definition of final ascent. Added information on Rescue Recovery Law. Corrected spelling of W1/MR-001 name from Tacott to Talcott.

Summits added to existing regions: Hanging Hills HP, W1/HH-004

Misc. minor improvements in language. Expanded Lyme disease section.

Expanded Foreign Amateur’s section.

27-Jul-09 3.0 Added information to 1.5 Maps and Navigation Section regarding FCC data

Numerous corrections to AM, EM and DI regions, moved summits between regions.

Renumbered AM, EM and DI summits in order of prominence. Added summits in the states of Massacheutes (CR, MB), New Hampshire (HA, NL, MV), and (GM, NK).

Summit information corrected: Higby Mtn. W1/HH-001 corrected prominence to 727 feet.

Added the CSA, SGS, PMH, and F100A awards and refined the definition of valid activator/chaser logs for award purposes.

1-May-17 4.0 Updated to 2016 standard NA SOTA verbiage with changes to Final Access, Azimuth Zone, and Operating location rules. Thanks to John Conkle, K7WYV, and Guy Hamblen, N7UN, for editing assistance.

2 Disclaimer

Hiking and mountain climbing are potentially hazardous activities. The SOTA Management Team, the W1 Association and their officers do not accept responsibility for any death or injury resulting from participation in SOTA.

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The inclusion of a summit in this Reference Manual does not indicate that it is safe, legal, or even possible to climb the summit. The Summit Reference data is not guaranteed to be accurate and no reliance should be placed upon it. Any hiker must be sure to check applicable local, state, and federal laws to be sure that a hike or climb up any of the mountains listed in this manual is legal and safe. Some summits may reside in private hands, and all hikers must respect private property rights. Other summits are located on restricted government owned land (e.g. military bases, gunnery ranges and bombing ranges) where trespass is not only illegal but could result in death. Under no circumstances should a summit be activated without the requisite permissions. Participation in the SOTA Awards program is at your own risk. As a particular caution to European hikers, please note that “Every Man’s Right” does not exist in the U.S.A.; permission to cross private lands must be expressly granted and cannot be assumed.

Many northeast mountains, particularly in VT or NH, are technically very demanding and require considerable traditional climbing experience, rope climbing skills, and competent knowledge of route selection and the associated risks. Technical climbing competency is a requirement for many peaks as many routes are technically graded 5.10 or greater based on the Yosemite Decimal System (YDS). Many routes offer poor protection with long runouts where a fall could result in serious injury or death. Do not become a statistic!

Finally, Lyme disease is a very serious danger present in the W1 association. All hikers are strongly encouraged to read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyme_disease before in the W1 association area.

Participation in the SOTA Awards program is at your own risk.

3 Copyright Notices ”Summits on the Air” SOTA and the SOTA logo are trademarks of the Programme. This document is copyright of the Programme. Some of the source data used in this document herein is from John D. Kirk (http://www.listsofjohn.com) and is used with his permission. All other trademarks and copyrights referenced herein are acknowledged.

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4 Association Reference Data

Association U.S.A. (W1) Commencement date 01 April 2009 Regions Connecticut Berkshires (CB-xxx) (MR-xxx) Hanging Hills (HH-xxx) Desert Island (DI-xxx) Eastern Maine (EM-xxx) Appalachian Mountain (AM-xxx) Connecticut River (CR-XXX) Massachusetts Berkshires (MB-XXX) Green Mountains (GM-XXX) Northeast Kingdom (NK-XXX) New Hampshire Appalachians (HA-XXX) New Hampshire Lakes (NL-XXX) Merrimack Valley (MV-XXX) Association parameters 1 Summit operation criteria Operation must be within 25 meters vertically of the summit Band 1, score 1 point < 800 m asl Band 2, score 2 points >=800 m asl <900 m asl Band 3, score 4 points >=900 m asl <1000 m asl Band 4, score 6 points >=1000 m asl <1100 m. asl Band 5, score 8 points >=1100 m asl <1200 m. asl Band 6, score 10 points >=1200 m asl Seasonal bonus Yes, 3 points Bonus rational Winter period with highest probability of freezing temperatures, ice and snow Min. height for bonus 800 m Bonus period dates 1 December to 15 March inclusive Association sponsored awards MBD, AWAC, CWAC, KCAT, CSA, SGS, PHM, F100A Association Manager Thomas Tumino, N2YTF (email listed at qrz.com

1 See the SOTA General Rules for parameter definitions

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5 Program derivation The W1 SOTA awards program is based upon and conducted in accordance with the generalized SOTA program originating in the United Kingdom. Much of the initial list of summits was based on the work of Aaron Maizlish & Roy Schweiker as published on the http://www.peaklist.org/ website. The W1 association is extremely grateful for the efforts of Maizlish and Schweiker as well as the help of many other prominence enthusiasts without whom this manual would not be possible. Aaron Maizlish’s work is internationally recognized as a standard in prominence determinations. Additionally, W2 Association Managers Andrew Pepper, KC2EUS, Stuart Schreiber, KI6MWN, and activator Dave Clausen, W2VV have provided essential assistance and valuable input. Thomas Tumino, N2YTF first authored this Association Reference Manual (ARM) based on a SOTA format.

Participants in the W1 SOTA program must meet the qualifications stated in the SOTA General Rules, and must participate in accordance with these rules. In cases where information in this reference document is in conflict with the General Rules, the General Rules shall take precedence. The full text of the SOTA General Rules can be found at http://www.sota.org.uk/Joining-In/General-Rules.

Summits are qualified for inclusion in the W1 SOTA program on the basis of which requires a minimum of 150 meters (492 feet) of vertical rise “above the lowest contour line encircling it, and no higher summit” in order to qualify. Summit scoring is based upon the summit’s height above sea level.

If the reader finds a summit which he/she believes meets the qualifications of the SOTA program, or if he finds a mistake in this ARM, he should contact the Association Manager. Summits cannot be counted for points until a reference number has been allocated by the Association Manager. If an activator wishes to activate a summit that has not been issued a reference number by the Association, then he should notify the Association Manager and supply the following information:

1. Name of summit (If none available note approx. distance and direction from a named location). 2. The Latitude and Longitude of summit expressed in decimals. 3. The altitude of the summit in meters (or feet) above sea level.

The Association Manager will check whether the summit meets the qualification criteria and, if it does, will issue a reference number for the summit. The decision of the Association Manager is final regarding the interpretation of the criteria and the inclusion or exclusion of a summit. Summits that are activated before a reference number is issued cannot be claimed for SOTA awards.

6 General information The W1 SOTA dataset was derived from the USGS NED database. This dataset contains both named and un- named mountains (where the number is the elevation in feet) which meet the prominence requirements of SOTA. The goal of this ARM is to publish a list of SOTA-qualifying summits for the W1 Association.

All participants (activators and chasers) in the SOTA Program must have an amateur radio license from the FCC or similar authority of other countries. 6.1 Final Access, Activation Zone, and Operating Location Explained The SOTA General Rules state that the method of final access to the radio operating location must be non- motorized. The General Rules do not specify the distance, either vertical or horizontal, that this final access must cover. The use of non-motorized vehicles (e.g. bicycle) or pack animals to enter the Activation Zone (AZ) is

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) permitted. Operations must not be in, or in the close vicinity of a motor vehicle, cannot use a permanent electrical power source, nor use a fuel generator in any fashion. No part of the station may be connected in any way with a motor vehicle. All equipment must be operated from portable power source (batteries, solar cells, etc).

The SOTA general rules also state that radio operations must take place within a summit’s Activation Zone (AZ) which, in the case of the W1 association, is an area within 25 vertical meters (82 feet) of the actual physical summit point. The Activation Zone is a single “unbroken” area that can be visualized by drawing a closed shape on a map following a contour line 25 meters (82 feet) below the summit point. The operating position must be within this zone but antennas may extend well beyond.

Activators should feel free to contact the Association Manager should further clarification be deemed necessary or if any doubt exists in an activator’s mind as to whether their activation will be valid for SOTA credit.

6.2 Rights of way and access issues Some of the summits listed in this manual may be on private land with no public access. Private lands in the USA are NOT open to and hiking by default. While European activators may be accustomed to the privileges of “Every Man’s Right” laws, these laws do not exist in the USA. No SOTA activator should ever trespass across private lands.

If an activator does manage to receive permission from a private landowner for to activate a private summit, the activator must remember he may be the landowner’s only contact with SOTA or ham radio and the activator must adhere to the highest standards of politeness and professionalism in his activation so as to pave the way for future activators to be authorized.

The SOTA watch website located at http://www.sota.org.uk/ is an excellent repository of summit access information, and all activators are encouraged to submit any mapping, , access permission or other specific summit advice they can acquire. Please be sure to respect intellectual property law when adding information to the SOTA watch site.

Trail maps for W1 summits can be hard to locate. The Association Manager suggests that the potential activator not only searches state government park websites for information on peaks, but also conducts Yahoo and searches for the specific regions and summits he is interested in. Such internet searches may yield links to private hiking groups that are responsible for the maintenance of within the region both on private and public lands. These local hiking groups are likely to sell maps of the trails in their regions at reasonable rates as a method of fundraising. When sources of these maps are discovered by potential activators, the association strongly encourages that this data be listed on the SOTA website http://www.sota.org.uk/ to assist future activations. Both SummitPost.org and ListsofJohn.com are excellent resources for activators.

When in valleys, and especially near farms and livestock, it is essential to keep to trails at all times. There is no excuse for straying from the trail. This is of particular importance in some states such as Maine, where summits such as are home to many rare and protected plant species that can be devastated by the feet of careless hikers that stray from established trails.

Any SOTA operation in which it is shown that the participants failed to keep on trail in environmentally sensitive zones, or behaved in a way that reflects negatively on the SOTA program and ham radio, is likely to be disallowed by the Association Manager or SOTA management.

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It is strongly recommended that footpaths are used whenever possible. This is particularly important in the W1 association, as this association is home to the potentially crippling tick- borne Lyme disease http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyme_disease.

6.3 Maps and navigation US Geological Survey (USGS) maps are considered the standard for backcountry travel. USGS topographic maps accurately represent the natural and man-made features of the land to stringent National Map Accuracy Standards.

USGS maps of the 7½ Minute Series (covering 7½ x 7½ minutes of geographic arc) show most maintained trails and contour intervals of 40 ft. at a scale of 1:24,000. Carrying these maps as a primary or backup source of navigation information is strongly recommended, even if you are familiar with the terrain.

USGS maps of the 30 x 60 Minute Series, with a scale of 1:100,000, are commonly referred to as “land use maps” and are useful in determining what lands are publicly and privately owned, and which government agency is responsible for managing a particular publicly owned area.

Also useful are US Forest Service, National Park, and State Park maps which show parking, camping, toilet, trash, and other visitor facilities. It is easy to get disoriented! Only the foolhardy will venture onto the mountains without adequate navigation equipment and the knowledge to use it. By itself a GPS device is not an adequate substitute since batteries do run down.

Potential activators and chasers need only enter a summit’s decimal coordinates into Google Maps to see a topographic, satellite or road map of a summit or to find driving directions to the closest roads.

6.4 Safety Considerations Mountaineering and back-country hiking are an inherently risky endeavor. The consequences of thoughtless actions can be tragic. While the risks you assume by participating in SOTA activities can never be dismissed, they can be greatly diminished through knowledge, preparation and experience.

The W1 Association contains vast expanses of remote, undeveloped land. Trail-heads may be located many miles from the nearest town, highway or home. Many areas have no cellphone coverage. Be sure your vehicle is appropriate for the roads you intend to travel, and is in good condition. Carry enough food and water to be stranded for a few days while waiting for help to come. The most mountainous or backcountry areas are an inhospitable environment with scarce resources to sustain your life.

The “Ten Essentials” is a list of essential items hiking authorities deem necessary for safe travel in the back- country. The Ten Essentials were first described in the 1930s by The Mountaineers, a Seattle-based organization for climbers and outdoor adventurers. Many regional organizations and authors recommend that hikers, backpackers, and climbers rigorously ensure they have the Ten Essentials with them. Carrying these basic items improves the chances that one is prepared for an unexpected emergency in the outdoors.

The Mountaineer’s updated "systems" approach made its debut in the seventh edition of its seminal text on climbing and outdoor exploration, Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills (The Mountaineers Books, 2003): Updated Ten Essential "Systems"

 Navigation Systems (map, compass, GPS, etc)

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 Sun protection (clothing, hats, sunglasses, skin protection creams)  Insulation (extra clothing)  Illumination (headlamps, LED flashlights, extra long-lasting batteries, solar panels)  First-aid supplies  Fire (matches, firestarters)  Repair kit and tools  Nutrition (extra food)  Hydration (extra water, purification capability)  Emergency shelter and signaling devices (mirrors, radios, Spot devices)

A bear can destroy your car for a morsel of food left inside. The sting of a scorpion can hospitalize you. The bite of a rattlesnake can be fatal in the back-country. A mountain lion can track and attack you. Understanding the range and behavior of these animals and adapting your plans accordingly will greatly decrease your risk.

6.4.1 Lyme Disease Every activator in the W1 association should familiarize themselves with the Wikipedia webpage concerning Lyme disease http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyme_disease as well as the Federal Government’s Lyme disease webpage at http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/lyme. Lyme disease is a serious danger to activators and preventative measures should be taken when hiking in the W1 association. Other areas in the USA also present a Lyme risk, but the W1 association area is probably the most heavily infested Lyme tick disease area in the USA.

Sensible preventative measures employed in clothing and through chemical deterrents, with careful selection of activation weather conditions can help lessen the risks from Lyme disease. After a hike immediately wash and dry hike clothing. It is the dryer, run for approximately one hour that actually kills ticks; ticks quite enjoy the damp washer.

Read about Lyme disease, know the risks, know how to protect yourself and if you think you may have been exposed to Lyme disease, seek a doctor’s advice promptly. Some studies suggest actual rashes occur on fewer than 50% of infected victims, despite the disease’s progression and damage to the body. Untreated Lyme disease cripples its victims, while treated Lyme disease frequently leaves the victim unharmed or with minimal damage. It is easy to overlook the initial signs of Lyme disease.

6.5 Search and Rescue Several states in the W1 section including at least Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire have now, or are now in the process of passing laws which fine lost hikers for the cost of their own rescue. In July of 2009 a lost and injured seventeen year old hiker in New Hampshire was fined $25,000 to compensate the state of New Hampshire for the cost of his rescue from which involved a helicopter search. In New Hampshire, the AM believes some sort of negligence on the part of the rescued hiker is required for a hiker to be liable for the costs involved in his rescue.

It is disturbing to note that negligence on the part of the hiker involved is not required for a rescued hiker to be fined for the cost of his own rescue in Maine.

The relevant section of the State of Maine’s laws reads:

Sec. B-22. 12 MRSA §10105, sub-§4, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 414, Pt. A, §2 and affected by Pt. D, §7, is amended to read:

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4. Search and rescue. Whenever the commissioner receives notification that any person has gone into the woodlands or onto the inland waters of the State on a , fishing or other trip and has become lost, stranded or drowned, the commissioner shall exercise the authority to take reasonable steps to ensure the safe and timely recovery of that person;, except in cases involving downed or lost aircraft covered by Title 6, section 303.

A. The commissioner may summon any person in the State to assist in search and rescue attempts. Each person summoned must be paid at a rate set by the commissioner with the approval of the Governor and must be provided with subsistence while engaged in these activities. B. The commissioner may enter into written agreements with other agencies or corporations, including commercial recreational areas, allowing partial search and rescue responsibility within specified areas. C. The commissioner may terminate a search and rescue operation by members of the department when, in the commissioner's opinion, all reasonable efforts have been exhausted. D. The commissioner may recover all costs directly related to a specific search and rescue operation:

(1) From the person for whom the search and rescue operation was conducted; or (2) If a person knowingly provided false information that leads led to a search and rescue operation, from the person who provided that false information

The “Rescue Recovery” laws in the northeastern states are fairly recent, and case law has yet to clarify what the limits of liability are.

6.6 Navigation and Weather Mountaineering is an inherently risky endeavor. The consequences of thoughtless actions can be tragic. While the risks you assume by participating in SOTA activities can never be dismissed, they can be greatly diminished through knowledge, preparation and experience.

Mountain roads are often unstable and subject to temporary closure. The condition of access roads through forest, park, or BLM lands should be confirmed by contacting the managing agency.

Mountain weather can vary from blazing heat to blowing snow at a single location in a single 12 hour period. Be prepared to travel and to stay for 1 unplanned day in any type of weather you may encounter. NOAA forecasts should be checked at http://weather.noaa.gov/ before any travel commences. Current conditions and local hazardous weather warnings should be monitored on NOAA Weather Radio.

Lightning is always a present danger above timberline! Know the early signs of weather associated with lightning. Avoid ridges, summits and out-crops. Do not stand under the highest tree. Seek safety by descending altitude if safe to do so.

Many hikers succumb to dehydration and glucose depletion. Carry sufficient food and water. Assess your skill and fitness levels realistically and travel well within your limitations. Remember, once you make the summit, you are only half the way home. Often the down climb is where most accidents occur due to fatigue and lack of focus!

6.7 Environmental Considerations FOLLOW ALL POSTED FIRE RESTRICTIONS OR YOU MAY END UP IN PRISON.

Burn area restoration, use impact recovery, threatened species habitat preservation, and wildfire risks are common in public lands and are subject to temporary use restrictions and area closures. Such changes to access are always advertised and well posted. Check with the administering agencies and NEVER violate these restrictions.

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6.8 Association Awards For the purposes of the award program in the W1 association, “valid activation logs” refers to an activation where an activator received activation points for an activation logged in the SOTA system at http://www.sotadata.org.uk/. Activations that do not result in activator points being awarded will not count towards awards in the W1 association.

For the purposes of the award program in the W1 association, “valid chaser logs” refers to a chaser where a chaser received chaser points for a contact logged in the SOTA system http://www.sotadata.org.uk/. Contacts that do not result in activator points being awarded will not count towards awards in the W1 association.

Application to the Association Manager along with a fee of $3 USD must be submitted for all activators claiming a Catamount Survivor Award (CSA), Smile of the Great Spirit (SGS), Profile of a Mountain Hiker (PMH), First 100 Award (F100A), or Master of the Black Dog Certificate (MBD).

Application to the Association Manager can be made for the Worked All Connecticut Certificate. There are separate activator’s AWAC and chaser’s CWAC certificates. Applicants must send $3 USD with their application. The prestigious King of Connecticut Award Certificate and Title (KCAT) requires application to the Association Manager and a fee of $5 USD.

6.8.1 First 100 Award (F100A) Any chaser or activator who enters valid activator and/or chaser logs from one hundred summits in the W1 area will be eligible for the First 100 award.

6.8.2 Profile of a Mountain Hiker (PMH) To be eligible for the Profile of a Mountain Hiker certificate an activator must have entered valid activation logs from HA-113, Cannon Mountain (hiking map available at http://www.nhstateparks.org/state-parks/alphabetical- order/franconia-notch-state-park/ ) as well as ten other HA region mountains.

6.8.3 Smile of the Great Spirit (SGS) Any activator or chaser who has entered valid logs from all of the New Hampshire Lakes (NL-XXX) region summits, be they activator, chaser, or a combination of activator and chaser logs so long as one valid log is entered for each NL-XXX summit, is eligible for the Smile of the Great Spirit Certificate.

6.8.4 Catamount Survivor Award (CSA) To be eligible for the Catamount Survivor Certificate, an activator must have entered valid activation logs for ten summits in the Green Mountain (GM-XXX) region of Vermont, and must have survived the experience.

6.8.5 Catamount Support Team (CST) To be eligible for the Catamount Support Team Certificate, a chaser must have entered valid chaser logs for contacts with ten summits in the Green Mountain (GM-XXX) region of Vermont, and all of the activators he worked must have survived their activations.

6.8.6 Master of the Black Dog (MBD) To be eligible for the Master of the Black Dog Certificate, an activator must have entered valid activation logs from each and every summit in the Hanging Hills Region and must have survived all of the activations.

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6.8.7 Activator’s Worked All Connecticut Award (AWAC) To be eligible for the Activator’s Worked All Connecticut Award (AWAC) an activator must have entered valid activation logs from all of the summits listed in the W1 ARM within the State of Connecticut.

6.8.8 Chaser’s Worked All Connecticut Award (CWAC) To be eligible for the Chaser’s Worked All Connecticut Award (CWAC), a chaser must have uploaded valid chaser logs indicating contacts with activations of all the summits listed in the W1 ARM within the State of Connecticut.

6.8.9 King of Connecticut Award Certificate and Title (KCAT) To be eligible for the prestigious King of Connecticut Award Certificate and Title (KCAT), an individual must have activated AND contacted each and every summit listed in the W1 ARM within the State of Connecticut. All activations and contacts must be from and with valid activations that have been logged in the SOTA system database.sota.org.uk/ . Each King of Connecticut shall receive, upon proper application, a numbered certificate testifying to his accomplishment and shall receive the title of King of Connecticut and all the rights and obligations thereof. All Kings of Connecticut will be listed in the ARM for the W1 Association and may be called upon to help others achieve the King of Connecticut title. Kings of Connecticut may be stripped of their title by the Association Manager in conjunction with SOTA UK headquarters should a King bring disrepute to the SOTA association. Updates to the King list within the ARM shall occur once a year.

6.9 Process to maintain summit lists The W1 Association Manager shall make available to all interested parties a process to petition for the addition, correction, or removal of summit listings. A summit is to be added to the list if the petitioner demonstrates that it meets the qualification of prominence. A summit listing is to be corrected if the petitioner demonstrates that the factual information presented is incorrect. Petitions are to be reviewed and appropriate action taken at least once per calendar year. See Section 5 Program Derivation in this document.

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7 Summit Reference Data

7.1 Region Reference – Connecticut Berkshires

Association USA (W1) Region Connecticut Berkshires (W1/CB-xxx) Region manager Refer to Association Manager

7.1.1 Regional Notes The Connecticut Berkshires (pronounced /ˈbɜrkʃərs// or /ˈbɜrkʃɪrs/), are located in the western parts of Connecticut, and are both a specific highland geologic region and a broader associated cultural region.

The region is also referred to as the Berkshire Hills, Berkshire Mountains, and, with regard to its physiography, Berkshire Plateau. Sir Francis Bernard, the Royal Governor, named the area "Berkshire" to honor his home county in England. Tourism, relying heavily on cultural art attractions and recreation, is a principal industry.

The Connecticut Berkshires Region is described by the area encompassed by a line running along Connecticut’s northern, western, and southern border to Milford, CT and then to the Barkhamsted Reservoir.

7.1.2 Table of Summits SOTA Ref Summit Name Elev m Elev ft Lat Long Valid From Valid To Points W1/CB-001 Ellsworth Hill 473 1551 41.8022 -73.4522 21/05/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CB-002 Mt Prospect 445 1461 41.9792 -73.3847 21/05/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CB-003 Bradford Mtn 598 1962 41.9892 -73.2947 21/05/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CB-004 Toms Hill 418 1373 42.0336 -73.3631 21/05/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CB-005 Green Pond Mtn 325 1065 41.5522 -73.4539 21/05/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CB-006 390 1281 41.6583 -73.3994 21/05/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CB-007 Howe Mtn 474 1555 41.9075 -73.2997 21/05/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CB-008 Indian Mtn 428 1405 41.9325 -73.4875 21/05/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CB-009 Tenmile Hill 305 1000 41.6600 -73.5153 21/05/2009 31/12/2099 1 Page 14 of 69 Document S46.1 1 April 2017 Revision 3.0

Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/CB-010 Pine Mtn 309 1015 41.3494 -73.4906 21/05/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CB-011 Cobble Hill 386 1265 41.9569 -73.3228 21/05/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CB-012 Eno Hill 377 1238 41.9928 -73.0372 21/05/2009 31/12/2099 1

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7.2 Region Reference – Metacomet Ridge

Association USA (W1) Region Metacomet Ridge (W1/MR-xxx) Region manager Refer to Association Manager

7.2.1 Regional notes The Metacomet Ridge, is a narrow and steep -block mountain ridge known for its extensive cliff faces, scenic vistas, microclimate ecosystems, and communities of plants considered rare or endangered. The MR region loosely follows the MR topographic area. There is no universal consensus on the origin of the name for this mountain range.

The Metacomet Ridge Region is described by the area encompassed by a line running along Connecticut’s northern border to the Barkhamsted Reservoir and then to Milford, CT, and finally to the Reservoir at the Connecticut State Border.

7.2.2 Table of summits SOTA Ref Summit Name Elev m Elev ft Lat Long Valid From Valid To Points W1/MR-001 Tacott Mtn HP 291 955 41.8239 -72.7986 21/05/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MR-002 Burley Hill 401 1314 42.0167 -72.2086 21/05/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MR-003 Peak Mtn 224 735 41.9706 -72.7403 21/05/2009 31/12/2099 1

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7.3 Region Reference – Hanging Hills

Association USA (W1) Region Hanging Hills (W1/HH-xxx) Region manager Refer to Association Manager

7.3.1 Regional notes

The Hanging Hills of south central Connecticut, USA are a range of mountainous traprock ridges overlooking the city of Meriden and the River Valley 900 feet (274 m) below. They are a sub-range of the narrow, linear Metacomet Ridge that extends from near New Haven, Connecticut, north through the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts to the Vermont border. A popular outdoor recreation resource, the range is known for its microclimate ecosystems, rare plant communities, and expansive views from cliffs that rise abruptly over 700 feet (213 m) above the surrounding landscape. The Hanging Hills encompass the 1,800 acre Hubbard Park, designed with the help of landscape architect Frederick Law Olmstead. The 51 mile (80k) traverses the range.

The Black Dog of the Hanging Hills is a supernatural hound that appears in Hanging Hills folklore. Folklore holds that the spirit has haunted the region since the early 1800s and manifests itself as a small black dog, often gregarious in nature, who leaves no footprints and makes no sound. According to legend, to see the Black Dog the first time results in joy, while a second sighting results in misfortune. Seeing the Black Dog a third time is said to be a death omen.

One of the earliest accounts of the Black Dog was published in the Connecticut Quarterly, (April-June, 1898) by geologist W.H.C. Pynchon. According to Pynchon, in February 1891 he and geologist Herbert Marshall of the Geological Survey were conducting geologic research in the Hanging Hills when they saw The Dog. Pynchon had seen The Dog once before. Marshall, who had seen The Dog twice, scoffed at the legend. Shortly after the two of them saw The Dog, Marshall slipped on the ice atop one of the cliffs and plunged to his death. His body was later recovered by authorities.

The Hanging Hills Region encompasses Newington, CT, home to ARRL headquarters. All amateurs are encouraged to visit ARRL headquarters where they can operate W1AW and tour the QSL bureau. Check out details for visits to ARRL headquarters at http://www.arrl.org/visithq.html.

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) The Hanging Hills Region is described by the area encompassed by a line from Bristol, CT to Bridgeport, CT, to Clinton, CT, to Newington CT and then back to Bristol, CT.

7.3.2 Table of summits SOTA Ref Summit Name Elev m Elev ft Lat Long Valid From Valid To Points W1/HH-001 Higby Mtn 309 1015 41.5508 -72.7406 1/6/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HH-002 Mt Carmel 224 735 41.4308 -72.8903 1/6/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HH-003 Ragged Mtn 233 765 41.6172 -72.8228 1/6/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HH-004 Hanging Hills HP 343 1030 41.5608 -72.8439 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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7.4 Region Reference – Desert Island

Association USA (W1) Region Desert Island (W1/DI-xxx) Region manager Refer to Association Manager

7.4.1 Regional notes , in Hancock County, Maine, is the largest island off the coast of Maine. With an area of 108 square miles (280 km²) it is the 6th largest island in the continental United States. Though it is often claimed to be the third largest island on the eastern seaboard of the United States, it is actually second behind only Long Island (and ahead of Martha’s Vineyard). The island has a permanent population of approximately 10,000, although it is estimated that two and a half million tourists a year visit located on the island. The island is home to numerous well-known summer colonies such as Northeast Harbor and Bar Harbor. Current notable summer residents include David Rockefeller and Martha Stewart.

7.4.2 Table of summits SOTA Ref Summit Name Elev m Elev ft Lat Long Valid From Valid To Points W1/DI-001 Cadillac Mtn 466 1528 44.3514 -68.2264 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/DI-002 Western Mtn 323 1060 44.3044 -68.3697 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/DI-003 Sargent Mtn 420 1379 44.3428 -68.2736 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/DI-004 Champlain Mtn 323 1060 44.3506 -68.1939 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/DI-005 Pemetic Mtn 380 1247 44.3356 -68.2456 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/DI-006 Beech Mtn 256 841 44.3117 -68.3461 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/DI-007 Saint Sauveur Mtn 207 680 44.3106 -68.3233 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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7.5 Region Reference – Eastern Maine

Association USA (W1) Region Eastern Maine (W1/EM-xxx) Region manager Refer to Association Manager

7.5.1 Regional notes The Eastern Maine Region consists of all summits east of Interstate Highway 95, (I-95) that are not on Desert Island. The Eastern Maine summits are not a true part of the Appalachian Mountain range, and are distinct from the tourist dominated Desert Island region.

7.5.2 Table of summits SOTA Ref Summit Name Elev m Elev ft Lat Long Valid From Valid To Points W1/EM-001 Mt Megunticook 422 1385 44.2414 -69.0675 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-002 Lead Mtn 451 1480 44.8650 -68.1103 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-003 Passadumkeag Mtn 448 1471 45.1294 -68.3556 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-004 Ragged Mtn 396 1300 44.2125 -69.1511 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-005 Bald Mtn North 384 1261 44.6583 -68.6053 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-006 Pleasant Mtn North 419 1374 44.8906 -68.0200 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-007 Mt Harris 372 1220 44.6650 -69.1481 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-008 Sam Drew Mtn 463 1518 46.0764 -68.1083 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-009 Tunk Mtn 353 1157 44.6397 -68.0939 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-010 Duck Mtn 372 1220 45.1683 -68.1267 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-011 Mt Waldo 323 1060 44.5808 -68.8969 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-012 Big Hill 356 1169 44.6989 -68.5600 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-013 Black Mtn 333 1094 44.5869 -68.1053 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-014 Peaked MtnNorth 351 1152 44.8289 -68.4636 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-015 Musquash Mtn 378 1240 45.3892 -67.7967 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/EM-016 Schoodic Mtn 329 1080 44.5736 -68.1467 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-017 Great Pond Mtn 314 1030 44.6003 -68.6653 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-018 282 925 44.4342 -68.5908 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-019 Greenland Mtn 366 1200 45.6000 -67.7303 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-020 Hatchet Mtn 336 1103 44.2611 -69.1758 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-021 Sabao Mtn 338 1110 45.0458 -68.0481 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-022 Eagle Mtn Amherst 332 1090 44.9869 -68.2081 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-023 Bates Ridge 372 1220 46.0681 -68.0172 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-024 Springy Brook Mtn 317 1040 44.9108 -68.3744 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-025 Rollins Mtn 305 1000 45.3872 -68.3639 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-026 Bowers Mtn 364 1195 45.3878 -68.0206 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-027 Tomah Mtn 334 1095 45.4644 -67.7031 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-028 Pleasant Mtn South 323 1060 44.1867 -69.1794 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-029 Kings Mtn 256 840 44.6733 -68.7517 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-030 Pleasant Lake Mtn 381 1249 46.0464 -68.2089 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-031 Bald Mtn South 391 1282 44.2294 -69.1361 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-032 Frye Mtn 347 1139 44.4764 -69.2172 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-033 Peaked Mtn South 366 1200 44.7042 -69.0778 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-034 Washington Bald Mtn 299 982 45.0978 -67.9244 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-035 Mtn 280 920 44.9294 -68.3236 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-036 Rider Bluff 244 800 44.7361 -68.6711 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-037 Blackcap 310 1016 44.7547 -68.5653 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-038 Peaked Mtn Mopang 286 938 44.8878 -67.9097 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Lake W1/EM-039 Peekaboo Mtn 330 1082 45.7469 -67.8797 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-040 Levenseller Mtn 323 1060 44.3286 -69.1236 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-041 Flag Hill 282 925 44.6028 -68.6192 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-042 Coggans Hill 249 817 44.2492 -69.3086 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-043 Caribou Mtn 293 960 45.2808 -68.4786 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-044 Long Ridge 267 876 46.1122 -68.0786 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/EM-045 Timoney Mtn 363 1190 44.4592 -69.2803 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-046 Mtn 340 1115 44.6097 -68.1033 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-047 Cooper Hill 216 710 44.9867 -67.4667 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-048 Mt Champlain 165 540 44.0675 -68.6172 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-049 Wabassus Mtn 257 844 45.1292 -67.8556 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-050 Dow Farm Mtn 329 1080 46.0158 -68.1797 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-051 Hunt Ridge Mtn 360 1180 46.0622 -68.0897 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-052 Bald Bluff Mtn 314 1030 44.8939 -68.4006 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-053 Fifth Lake Mtn 277 910 45.0650 -68.0108 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-054 Spruce Mtn 320 1050 44.8367 -68.0328 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-055 Harmon Mtn 229 750 45.0261 -67.6544 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-056 Stetson Mtn 334 1095 45.5258 -67.9767 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-057 Brown Hill 347 1140 45.3969 -68.0414 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-058 West Lake Ridge 262 860 45.0978 -68.2297 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-059 241 790 45.2314 -68.4867 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/EM-060 Patterson Hill 226 740 44.3717 -69.0547 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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7.6 Region Reference –

Association USA (W1) Region Appalachian Mountains (W1/AM-xxx) Region manager Refer to Association Manager

7.6.1 Regional notes The Appalachian Mountains ( ˌæpəˈleɪʃɨn or /ˌæpəˈlætʃɨn/), often called the Appalachians, are a vast system of mountains in Western Maine, but stretch far into the southern states where they are home to their own unique culture.

The Appalachian Mountain Region is defined as all of the State of Maine to the west of Interstate Highway 95 (I-95).

When faced with the multitude of mountains in their midsts, the people of Appalachian Maine unfortunately came up a little short when naming their summits. In light of the large number of repeating mountain names including Bald, Barren, Bear, Black, Black Nubble, Blue Ridge, Burnt Hill, Caribou, Cedar, Eagle, Elephant, Green, Hedgehog, Long, Moose, Tom, Peaked, Saddleback, Snow, Speckled, Spruce, , and Whitecap in this region the Association Manager has endeavoured to give mountains with the same name extended, differentiated geographic names, for example the two Elephant Mountains became Elephant Mountain Hougton and Elephant Mountain Greenville. These extended names serve to avoid confusion and help activators find nearby geographic markers. The numerous completely unnamed but qualifying summits in this region have been named by the Association Manager as efficiently as possible.

7.6.2 Table of summits SOTA Ref Summit Name Elev m Elev ft Lat Long Valid From Valid To Points W1/AM-001 Mt Katahdin 1606 5268 45.9042 -68.9214 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/AM-002 Sugarloaf Mtn Bigelow 1295 4250 45.0317 -70.3133 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/AM-003 West Peak on Bigelow 1263 4145 45.1467 -70.2883 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 Mtn W1/AM-004 Old Speck Mtn 1271 4170 44.5708 -70.9536 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/AM-005 White Cap Mtn First 1114 3654 45.5547 -69.2458 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) Roach Pond W1/AM-006 Coburn Mtn 1134 3720 45.4686 -70.1264 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/AM-007 Saddleback Mtn East 1256 4120 44.9364 -70.5044 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 Madrid W1/AM-008 The Traveler on Traveler 1079 3540 46.0728 -68.8447 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 Mtn W1/AM-009 Snow Mtn Big Island 1207 3960 45.2914 -70.7092 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 Pond W1/AM-010 Kibby Mtn 1114 3654 45.4186 -70.5442 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/AM-011 East Peak On Baldpate 1155 3790 44.6092 -70.8922 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 Mtn W1/AM-012 Baker Mtn 1073 3521 45.5711 -69.3939 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-013 Big Moose Mtn 974 3194 45.4842 -69.7117 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-014 Doubletop Mtn 1063 3489 45.9358 -69.0611 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-015 Elephant Mtn Hougton 1150 3772 44.7681 -70.7817 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/AM-016 Boundary Bald Mtn 1103 3620 45.7667 -70.2039 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/AM-017 Big Spencer Mtn 977 3206 45.7728 -69.4472 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-018 Saddleback Mtn B Pond 914 2998 45.5094 -69.1361 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-019 Mt Blue 969 3180 44.7281 -70.3419 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-020 Moxie Mtn 890 2920 45.2067 -69.8939 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-021 East Kennebago Mtn 1155 3791 45.1217 -70.5997 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/AM-022 Jackson Mtn 1088 3568 44.7622 -70.5200 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-023 Little Spencer Mtn 933 3060 45.7586 -69.5325 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-024 Spruce Mtn North 736 2416 44.4078 -70.5844 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Woodstock W1/AM-025 North Turner Mtn 1013 3325 45.9725 -68.8436 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-026 Mt Chase 743 2439 46.1086 -68.4781 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-027 Aziscohos Mtn 969 3180 44.9142 -71.0017 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-028 Jo-Mary Mtn 885 2905 45.6178 -69.0619 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-029 Spotted Mtn 1037 3401 45.0411 -70.7183 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-030 Deer Mtn 1052 3450 45.0047 -70.9239 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 Page 24 of 69 Document S46.1 1 April 2017 Revision 3.0

Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/AM-031 Wyman Mtn 908 2980 44.6814 -70.8350 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-032 Barren Mtn Willimantec 805 2640 45.4156 -69.3708 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-033 Rump Mtn 1114 3654 45.2036 -71.0633 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/AM-034 Mooseleuk Mtn 746 2449 46.4625 -68.9031 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-035 Griffin Mtn 656 2153 44.7958 -70.0978 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-036 Speckled Mtn Cold Brook 886 2906 44.2911 -70.9550 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 Trail W1/AM-037 Poplar Mtn 824 2703 45.0647 -70.1569 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-038 Pleasant Mtn 611 2006 44.0267 -70.8219 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-039 Cow Ridge 1111 3645 45.1917 -70.7292 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/AM-040 No 6 Mtn 1010 3315 45.4942 -70.4081 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-041 Goose Eye Mtn 1177 3860 44.5028 -70.9992 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/AM-042 Puzzle Mtn 958 3142 44.5467 -70.7883 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-043 Saddleback Mtn Hildreths 786 2580 44.6278 -70.3578 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Mill W1/AM-044 C Bluff Mtn 853 2800 44.7306 -70.8650 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-045 North Pogy Mtn 866 2840 46.0411 -68.9433 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-046 Pierce Pond Mtn 762 2500 45.2722 -70.1233 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-047 Bald Mtn Caratunk 801 2629 45.2636 -69.7717 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-048 Snow Mtn Kennebago 1153 3784 45.1694 -70.8267 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/AM-049 Stewart Mtn 817 2680 45.1133 -70.1194 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-050 Mt Abram 604 1980 44.3697 -70.7131 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-051 1265 4151 45.9572 -68.9853 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/AM-052 Caribou Mtn Skinner 1109 3640 45.4297 -70.6231 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/AM-053 West Mtn 848 2782 44.7203 -70.5706 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-054 Center Mtn 884 2900 46.0136 -69.0294 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-055 Mt Zircon 683 2240 44.4742 -70.5589 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-056 Crocker Mtn 1289 4228 45.0472 -70.3828 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/AM-057 533 1748 46.5211 -67.8136 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-058 Attean Mtn 743 2438 45.5581 -70.3478 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/AM-059 Bill Merrill Mtn 488 1600 43.8550 -70.8556 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-060 Farwell Mtn 578 1896 44.4514 -70.7547 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-061 Sandy Bay Mtn 945 3100 45.7542 -70.3939 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 3 W1/AM-062 Old Turk Mtn 738 2420 44.7100 -70.6544 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-063 Farrar Mtn 769 2524 45.7136 -69.2906 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-064 Wilbur Mtn 575 1887 44.4511 -70.6794 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-065 Trask Mtn 532 1744 44.4542 -70.3667 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-066 Shaw Mtn 805 2641 45.6403 -69.3103 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-067 Flagstaff Mtn 750 2460 45.2411 -70.3067 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-068 Lobster Mtn 707 2320 45.8167 -69.5506 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-069 Pennington Mtn HP 530 1740 46.9706 -68.5000 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-070 Black Mtn Eustis 970 3183 45.1869 -70.6581 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-071 Russell Mtn 732 2402 46.1022 -69.8011 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-072 Boil Mtn 1098 3601 45.2431 -70.7358 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-073 Black Mtn Rumford 713 2340 44.5839 -70.6375 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-074 Streaked Mtn 539 1770 44.2500 -70.4233 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-075 The Pinnacle 524 1720 44.4706 -70.4356 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-076 Mosquito Mtn 675 2216 45.3144 -69.8697 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-077 Peaked Mtn Rowe Lake 677 2220 46.5700 -68.8139 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-078 Sugarloaf Mtn Shin Pond 569 1868 46.1097 -68.6117 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-079 Speckled Mtn Redding 665 2183 44.4400 -70.5108 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-080 Beaver Mtn 963 3159 44.8817 -70.6392 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-081 Louise Mtn 750 2460 45.4308 -70.7817 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-082 Deasey Mtn 599 1964 45.9414 -68.6856 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-083 Mt Pisgah 1030 3380 45.3744 -70.6625 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-084 Caribou Mtn Hastings 866 2840 44.3403 -70.9303 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-085 Pleasant Pond Mtn 750 2460 45.2719 -69.8958 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-086 Basin Mtn 720 2361 45.2828 -70.1767 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-087 Burnt Hill Carrabassett 682 2236 45.0872 -70.0294 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-088 Indian Stream Mtn 890 2920 45.3314 -70.7128 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/AM-089 Sawyer Mtn 786 2580 44.7119 -70.7853 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-090 Bear Mtn Ketchum 1000 3280 44.4547 -70.9650 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-091 White Cap Mtn Intl 1175 3856 45.2361 -70.8181 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 Border W1/AM-092 Saddleback Mtn 518 1700 46.4136 -68.0656 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Bridgewater W1/AM-093 Tumbledown Mtn 1094 3588 45.4492 -70.4706 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-094 Merrill Mtn 1012 3320 45.4761 -70.6875 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-095 Peaked Mtn Clear Lake 651 2136 46.4961 -69.0836 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-096 Sunday River Whitecap 1017 3335 44.5492 -70.8967 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-097 Elephant Mtn Greenville 805 2640 45.5178 -69.4244 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-098 Russell Mtn 664 2180 45.2325 -69.6142 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-099 Boarstone Mtn 604 1981 45.3772 -69.4039 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-100 Big Saddle Hill 981 3220 45.3442 -71.0014 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-101 Sally Mtn HP 682 2236 45.5839 -70.3281 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-102 Boundary Marker 381 811 2660 45.7053 -70.4408 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-103 Debouille Mtn 597 1960 46.9686 -68.8728 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-104 Soubunge Mtn 636 2088 45.9756 -69.1958 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-105 Bald Mtn South Rangeley 750 2460 44.9436 -70.7758 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-106 Beech Hill 470 1541 44.2014 -70.7656 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-107 Mcgaffey Mtn 399 1310 44.5292 -69.9597 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-108 Scammon Ridge 634 2080 45.5017 -69.5492 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-109 Colonel Holman 561 1840 44.5422 -70.3581 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-110 Black Nubble Dallas 1128 3700 45.0319 -70.4472 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/AM-111 Hafey Mtn 542 1779 47.2575 -69.1733 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-112 Hedgehog Mtn West 805 2640 45.4097 -70.2542 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 Forks W1/AM-113 Strickland Mtn 732 2400 46.0417 -69.0481 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-114 Rocky Mtn 616 2020 47.1917 -69.2814 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-115 Guilford Mtn 402 1320 45.2278 -69.3594 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/AM-116 Mt Abraham 1234 4049 44.9728 -70.3264 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/AM-117 Hurricane Mtn 759 2489 44.7497 -70.3806 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-118 Blue Ridge Greenville 719 2360 45.4894 -69.4308 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-119 Kibby Range Mtn 1002 3286 45.3522 -70.5764 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-120 Granny Cap 824 2705 45.3964 -70.1797 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-121 Long Mtn Andover 921 3021 44.5914 -70.8169 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-122 West Kennebago Mtn 1140 3740 45.1203 -70.8156 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/AM-123 Cedar Mtn Jo-Mary Pond 595 1953 45.5697 -69.0272 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-124 Black Spur Mtn 1109 3640 45.1019 -70.6386 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/AM-125 Horseshoe Pond Mtn 799 2620 45.5661 -70.1178 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-126 Otter Pond 628 2060 45.2861 -70.0564 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-127 Chandler Mtn 579 1900 46.4819 -68.7189 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-128 Thompson Hill 503 1650 44.5886 -70.5317 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-129 Mclean Mtn 598 1962 47.1178 -68.8519 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-130 Rumford Point Mtn 458 1502 44.5069 -70.6514 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-131 Blanchard Mtn 682 2239 45.2278 -70.2319 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-132 Rocky Brook Mtns HP 628 2060 46.5897 -68.9983 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-133 Pratt Mtn 479 1571 44.7803 -70.1636 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-134 Metallak Mtn 872 2860 44.7858 -70.8311 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-135 Bean Brook Mtn 817 2680 45.5331 -70.1308 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-136 South Branch Mtn 799 2620 46.0903 -68.9136 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-137 Prong Pond Mtn 734 2408 45.5439 -69.4786 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-138 Reed Mtn 575 1885 46.3497 -69.0831 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-139 Mattamiscontis Mtn 390 1281 45.4528 -68.7186 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-140 Douglas Mtn 421 1382 43.8714 -70.6967 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-141 Ironbound Mtn 683 2241 45.7792 -70.0569 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-142 South Twin Mtn 657 2156 44.6042 -70.6131 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-143 Big Boardman Mtn 663 2175 45.6103 -69.1967 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-144 Billfish Mtn 573 1880 46.1250 -68.8336 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-145 Hunt Mtn 463 1520 45.8822 -68.6556 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/AM-146 Clark Mtn 402 1320 43.7564 -70.7856 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-147 Trout Brook Mtn 539 1767 46.1500 -68.8439 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-148 Day Mtn 642 2106 44.7603 -70.2528 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-149 Red Ridge 920 3020 44.6097 -71.0222 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-150 Williams Mtns 732 2400 45.5539 -70.0083 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-151 Seboomook Mtn 707 2320 45.9942 -69.8867 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-152 BM Mckinnon 524 1720 47.0008 -69.1664 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-153 Roberts Mtn 518 1700 46.1842 -68.5064 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-154 Trout Mtn 433 1420 45.8022 -68.8494 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-155 Misery Knob 648 2125 45.5717 -69.8953 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-156 Stone Mtn 495 1624 43.9103 -70.9089 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-157 Mullen Mtn 1056 3463 45.9797 -68.9750 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-158 Johnson Mtn 689 2261 44.8208 -70.9581 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-159 Mt Tom West Sumner 518 1701 44.3361 -70.4719 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-160 Wiggin Mtn 396 1300 43.6928 -70.9464 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-161 Magalloway Mtn 933 3060 45.3058 -71.0339 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-162 Whitecap Mtn Rumford 671 2200 44.5717 -70.6606 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-163 BM Beau 546 1790 47.3581 -69.1294 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-164 Falls Pond Mtn 488 1600 47.1619 -69.0083 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-165 Mt Will 526 1726 44.4761 -70.8106 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-166 Black Nubble Kingfield 885 2904 45.0008 -70.2569 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-167 Indian Mtn 713 2338 45.5142 -69.3819 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-168 Owls Head 907 2977 45.0256 -70.2472 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-169 Bag Pond Mtn 967 3173 45.3050 -70.6600 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-170 North Border Mtn 988 3240 45.2247 -70.9156 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-171 Sandy Stream Mtn 884 2900 45.7417 -70.3203 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-172 Green Mtn Old Boundary 725 2380 45.9439 -70.1061 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Rd W1/AM-173 Telephone Hill 701 2300 46.1917 -69.7367 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-174 BM Dry Town 610 2000 46.7861 -68.9631 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/AM-175 BM Kent 421 1380 47.2664 -68.4961 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-176 JT Mtn 630 2068 44.5486 -70.6025 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-177 Mt Kineo 549 1800 45.6997 -69.7336 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-178 Baxter Overlook Mtn 543 1780 45.8311 -69.0728 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-179 Parlin Mtn 744 2440 45.5219 -70.0589 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-180 Heald Mtn 738 2420 45.3736 -70.2228 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-181 Little Kineo Mtn 587 1927 45.7369 -69.6850 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-182 Ragged Mtn 397 1302 45.5844 -68.8922 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-183 Cranberry Peak 974 3194 45.1408 -70.3806 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-184 Burnt Jacket 686 2252 45.6286 -70.4006 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-185 Orcutt Mtn 506 1660 46.6414 -68.6906 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-186 Noyes Mtn 457 1500 44.2917 -70.6389 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-187 Gilman Pond Mtn 439 1440 44.9608 -70.0742 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-188 Parker Hill 693 2272 44.9603 -71.0058 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-189 Fletcher Mtn 521 1709 45.0394 -69.9403 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-190 Frost Mtn 373 1225 43.9528 -70.9175 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-191 Vose Mtn 616 2021 44.9994 -70.1436 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-192 Bates Ridge 614 2015 45.2336 -70.0900 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-193 Hardwood Mtn 732 2400 45.4397 -70.3328 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-194 Round Mtn 652 2140 46.5942 -68.7942 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-195 Sentinel Mtn 567 1860 45.8708 -69.0661 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-196 Beetle Mtn 506 1660 46.2883 -69.0267 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-197 Squa Pan Mtn 448 1470 46.6094 -68.1914 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-198 Black Hill 402 1320 44.9269 -69.9914 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-199 Poland Mtn 565 1853 46.3028 -69.5947 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-200 Bear MtnHartford 368 1208 44.3647 -70.2775 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-201 Blue Ridge Rockwood 569 1867 45.6617 -69.7808 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-202 Moose Hill Livermore 340 1116 44.4836 -70.1331 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Falls W1/AM-203 Hudson Mtn 590 1937 46.5472 -69.0397 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/AM-204 Roaring Brook 540 1771 45.4056 -69.2542 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-205 Ebeemee Mtn 576 1890 45.4686 -69.0608 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-206 Moose Mtn Skinner 927 3041 45.4747 -70.5797 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-207 Tory Hill 505 1658 44.8714 -70.2914 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-208 Barren Mtn Baxter State 1127 3696 45.9194 -68.9825 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 Park W1/AM-209 Cold Stream Mtn 687 2254 45.4797 -70.0008 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-210 Lonely Mtn 693 2272 45.5278 -70.3925 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-211 Ephraim Ridge 823 2700 45.0208 -70.7533 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-212 Antler Hill 808 2650 45.3114 -70.5067 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-213 Route Du President 774 2540 45.8289 -70.3719 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Kennedy HP W1/AM-214 Hedgehog Mtn 482 1580 46.9319 -68.5339 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Winterville W1/AM-215 Pyle Mtn 390 1280 46.6744 -68.2286 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-216 Moose Hill Canada 888 2913 45.5033 -70.7142 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 Border W1/AM-217 Deer Hill 417 1367 44.2361 -70.9869 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-218 Clear Pond 770 2525 45.5750 -70.6300 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-219 Sparrowhawk Mtn 440 1442 44.3833 -70.8347 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-220 125 Meter Hill 677 2221 45.4164 -69.7447 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-221 20 Mile Rd HP 659 2161 45.8231 -69.9672 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-222 Hougton HP 896 2938 44.8425 -70.6275 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-223 Barton Hill 393 1290 44.8192 -69.9986 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-224 Farmer Mtn 975 3200 44.9469 -70.3336 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-225 Burnt Mtn 902 2960 45.0844 -70.8564 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-226 Nameless Border Mtn 884 2900 45.3264 -70.9453 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-227 Hedgehog Hill 634 2080 45.1158 -70.4322 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-228 Right of Center Mtn 530 1740 46.5069 -68.7436 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-229 Burgess Hill, S Peak 512 1680 44.5031 -70.4972 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/AM-230 Walkers Mtn 463 1520 44.4269 -70.7244 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-231 Bossy Mtn 451 1480 47.2186 -68.6889 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-232 Harrow Mtn 515 1688 46.4947 -69.2200 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-233 Dickwood Lake HP 475 1560 47.0683 -68.6628 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-234 Whetstone Mtn 454 1488 45.8322 -68.6794 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-235 Rainbow Mtn 506 1660 45.8081 -69.1069 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-236 Bald Mtn Baxter State 717 2351 46.1069 -68.8325 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Park W1/AM-237 Soper Mtn 512 1680 46.3639 -69.2778 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-238 Shackley Hill 342 1122 44.4175 -70.2589 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-239 518 1701 44.5864 -70.6969 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-240 Houston Mtn 470 1543 45.4286 -69.2183 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-241 Mt Tom Fryeburg 327 1073 44.0419 -70.9147 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-242 Popple Hill 356 1168 44.1269 -70.8444 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-243 BM Layton 994 3260 45.4689 -70.6281 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-244 Spencer Mtn 738 2420 45.4161 -70.3147 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-245 South Mtn 677 2220 44.8603 -70.9097 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-246 Sumner Hill 354 1160 44.3567 -70.4131 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-247 Saint Albans Mtn 329 1080 44.9756 -69.4583 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-248 BM Wait 823 2700 45.5286 -70.6972 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-249 Norway Bluff 696 2285 46.4131 -68.9397 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-250 Blueberry Mtn 903 2962 44.7675 -70.4797 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-251 Quill Hill 865 2838 45.0444 -70.5214 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-252 1114 3655 44.9581 -70.4578 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/AM-253 Ossipee Hill 320 1050 43.5883 -70.7406 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-254 Hardscrabble Mtn 717 2354 45.4464 -70.2672 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-255 Spruce Mtn Spruce 340 1114 44.5564 -70.2003 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Mountain Road W1/AM-256 Black Mtn Redding 650 2133 44.4406 -70.4633 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-257 Old Blue Mtn 1091 3580 44.7469 -70.7658 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/AM-258 Van Dyke Mtn 969 3180 45.4928 -70.6781 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-259 Twin Peaks 927 3040 45.3136 -70.9894 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-260 Bowman Hill 853 2800 45.2850 -71.0536 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-261 Trickey Bluffs 732 2400 45.8044 -70.1442 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-262 West Side Echo Lake HP 585 1920 46.8500 -68.9378 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-263 Benson Mtn 579 1900 45.3883 -69.3097 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-264 Tomhegan HP 549 1800 45.8483 -69.8292 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-265 Burnt Jacket Mtn 512 1680 45.5314 -69.5939 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-266 Allagash HP 494 1620 46.9786 -69.3125 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-267 Strickland Mtn 398 1306 44.8675 -70.0756 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-268 Peaked Mtn Sebago 337 1105 43.9111 -70.6603 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Center W1/AM-269 Fields Hill 349 1144 44.3833 -70.3956 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-270 Inlet Ridge 622 2042 44.7650 -70.9975 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-271 Wadleigh Mtn 569 1866 45.7253 -69.2019 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-272 Mt Dimmock 543 1782 44.5161 -70.7039 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-273 Bernier Ln HP 695 2281 44.6689 -70.9847 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-274 Hurd Mtn 628 2061 46.1906 -69.6833 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-275 Curtis Hill 444 1457 44.3508 -70.5883 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-276 Old Bluff Hill 297 974 44.5783 -70.0594 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-277 North Traveler Mtn 961 3152 46.1000 -68.8550 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-278 Rattlesnake Mtn 316 1036 43.9669 -70.4853 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-279 Bear Mtn King and 719 2360 45.3678 -70.3228 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Bartlett Lake W1/AM-280 Columbus Mtn 713 2340 45.4492 -69.2686 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-281 Black Nubble Caratunk 628 2060 45.1836 -69.9117 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-282 Clear Lake Mtn 561 1840 46.5258 -69.1419 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-283 Eyelet Pond HP 543 1780 46.6722 -69.2394 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-284 Bear Mtn 384 1260 46.0231 -68.6553 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-285 Cedar Mtn North 372 1220 43.7303 -70.9056 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) Parsonfield W1/AM-286 The Saddleback 502 1647 44.4328 -70.3947 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-287 Bald Pate 350 1147 43.9614 -70.7069 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-288 Law Mtn 520 1706 44.6028 -70.3106 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-289 Blvd Rd HP 471 1546 46.8244 -69.4169 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-290 Spaulding Mtn 1219 4000 45.0031 -70.3336 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/AM-291 Moody Mtn 434 1425 44.4100 -70.6528 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-292 Foster Ridge 586 1924 45.2217 -69.6992 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-293 Et HP 684 2243 45.7594 -70.1203 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-294 Lone Mtn 610 2002 44.5956 -70.7600 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-295 Spectacle Mtn 507 1662 46.5467 -68.7653 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-296 Caucomgomoc Mtn 701 2301 46.2161 -69.7258 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-297 Hammond Ridge 329 1080 45.7158 -68.7978 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-298 Bean Mtn 383 1258 44.8186 -70.2603 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-299 Big Line Pond Mtn 511 1677 46.3158 -69.1442 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-300 Gulf Road HP 340 1114 43.5492 -70.7961 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-301 Foss Mtn 467 1532 45.0758 -69.6869 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-302 French Hill 400 1312 44.2589 -70.7708 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-303 BM Brown 1079 3540 45.4022 -70.6217 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-304 Big Johnson Mtn 872 2860 45.4544 -70.0981 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-305 Kennebago Pond HP 738 2420 45.0903 -70.7519 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-306 Truesdale Mtn 677 2220 46.0144 -69.9942 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-307 Mule Brook Mtns HP 555 1820 46.5011 -69.0089 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-308 Burnt Mtn 549 1800 46.0833 -69.0189 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-309 Bell Mtn 415 1360 44.3069 -70.8036 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-310 Peaked Hill 415 1360 44.4031 -70.9000 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-311 Green Mtn Westfield 389 1275 46.5756 -68.0058 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-312 Lanigan Mtn 372 1220 46.7886 -68.4481 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-313 Horse Mtn 484 1589 46.1458 -68.8172 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-314 Wheelock Lake HP 445 1460 47.2053 -68.7422 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/AM-315 Black Cap Mtn 586 1923 45.8344 -69.4219 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-316 Spencer Bale Mtn 1006 3301 45.4153 -70.4986 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-317 Lily Bay Mtn 1000 3281 45.5906 -69.4167 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/AM-318 Grady Mtn Rd HP 811 2661 44.6814 -70.8789 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-319 Allen Mtn 343 1126 43.9414 -70.7792 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-320 Preble Hill 317 1040 45.0519 -69.2181 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-321 Little Big Wood Pond HP 646 2119 45.6222 -70.3447 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-322 No Maps HP 553 1814 46.6969 -69.0397 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-323 Pickett Mtn 534 1753 46.1261 -68.4381 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-324 Sabattus Mtn 382 1253 44.1822 -70.8514 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-325 South Turner Mtn 945 3100 45.9411 -68.8506 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-326 Surplus Mtn 896 2940 44.6319 -70.9050 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-327 Penobscot Lake HP 664 2180 45.9219 -70.1731 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-328 Pickett Henry Mtn 661 2170 44.3706 -70.8894 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-329 Carrabassett Dr HP 628 2060 45.1044 -70.2611 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-330 Priestly Mtn 573 1880 46.5483 -69.4053 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-331 Eagle Mtn Seeboomook 512 1680 45.7825 -69.6394 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-332 Oak Ridge 506 1660 45.3950 -69.5372 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-333 Beau Lake HP 488 1600 47.3197 -69.0881 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-334 Nesuntabunt Mtn 472 1550 45.7536 -69.1661 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-335 Tower Mtn 469 1540 47.1533 -68.8564 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-336 Mtn 396 1300 46.2408 -68.6617 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-337 Old Bluff Mtn 366 1200 45.0117 -69.9169 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-338 Mt Prospect 280 920 44.1475 -70.3569 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-339 Kelly Mtn 496 1628 45.0564 -69.7353 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-340 Mud Gauntlet Falls HP 502 1646 45.5556 -69.0083 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-341 Tout-de-Joie Rang Rd HP 1129 3705 45.2058 -70.8286 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/AM-342 King And Bartlett Mtn 672 2204 45.3569 -70.3883 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-343 Bigelow Hill 241 790 44.7131 -69.7272 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-344 Nulhedus Mtn 653 2142 46.0361 -69.8689 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/AM-345 Willard Mtn 677 2221 46.4358 -68.9072 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-346 Shutdown Mtn 774 2539 45.4189 -70.2011 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-347 Gardner Mtn 561 1839 46.9542 -68.8942 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-348 Little Pooh Mtn 512 1679 45.8556 -69.0989 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-349 Greenwood Mtn 366 1200 45.3600 -69.3878 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-350 nr Academy Hill 339 1112 44.4658 -70.2475 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-351 Harndon Hill 425 1395 44.2286 -70.9600 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-352 Clay Brook Mtn 699 2292 45.0369 -70.1433 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-353 Beaver Brook Mtn 656 2152 44.9700 -70.9753 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-354 Long Mtn Willis Mill 558 1832 44.3350 -70.7239 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-355 Bottle Mtn 914 3000 45.1831 -70.8958 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-356 Green Top Mtn 847 2780 45.2808 -70.9214 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-357 International Hill 774 2540 45.6797 -70.5092 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-358 Parker Hill 738 2420 45.0056 -71.0358 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-359 Owls Head HP 732 2400 45.5872 -70.1764 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-360 Cooper Mtn 579 1900 45.6525 -69.1158 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-361 Falls Pond HP 457 1500 47.1300 -69.0653 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-362 Round Pond Mtn 457 1500 46.7944 -69.2331 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-363 Sly Brook HP 366 1200 47.0850 -68.5622 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-364 Hampshire Mtn 347 1140 45.2606 -69.3647 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-365 Wadleidh Pond HP 576 1889 46.3572 -69.7281 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-366 Ragged Mtn 600 1967 46.4539 -69.0450 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-367 Bald Mtn 719 2360 44.6469 -70.3503 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-368 Welcome Hill 410 1345 44.9133 -70.1475 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-369 Burnt Hill Eustis 635 2084 45.2828 -70.3511 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-370 Little Spruce Mtn 982 3222 45.5372 -69.2167 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-371 Gold Brook Rd HP 952 3122 45.4161 -70.5719 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-372 Mollyockett Mtn 610 2002 44.3872 -70.5386 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-373 Chamberlain Mtn 634 2081 44.4292 -70.6178 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-374 Loomis Hill 265 870 44.8158 -69.6281 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/AM-375 Center Hill 505 1658 44.7256 -70.4078 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-376 Shallow Pond Mtn 578 1897 45.2728 -70.5319 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-377 Mountain Pond HP 553 1815 46.3139 -69.6144 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-378 Derby Hill 582 1911 44.6758 -70.2728 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-379 Pell and Peel Rd HP 546 1791 46.3908 -69.1264 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-380 Hayford Hill 351 1151 44.3514 -70.3142 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-381 Mt Agamenticus 211 691 43.2233 -70.6919 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-382 1210 3970 45.9442 -69.0019 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/AM-383 Potato Nubble 920 3020 44.9783 -70.5019 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-384 Heald Brook HP 835 2740 45.7572 -70.2911 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-385 Whitman Mtn 549 1800 46.9519 -68.8547 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-386 Togue Pond HP 536 1760 46.9067 -68.8911 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-387 Female Mtn 506 1660 45.7428 -69.2425 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-388 Aspen Rd HP 360 1180 47.3128 -68.2581 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-389 Dunbar Hill 293 960 44.9506 -69.9092 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-390 Sabattus Mtn 244 800 44.1436 -70.0783 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-391 Hunnewell Pond HP 439 1440 47.1708 -68.8131 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-392 Mcdaniels Hill 374 1228 44.2211 -70.8239 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-393 Grover Hill 368 1208 44.3719 -70.7706 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-394 Big Lobster Mtn 697 2287 45.7933 -69.5636 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-395 Green Mtn Knoles Corner 514 1687 46.1958 -68.4731 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-396 Sally Mtn 678 2226 45.5908 -70.3033 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-397 Fowler Pond HP 506 1660 45.8944 -69.0942 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-398 Locke Mtn 586 1924 44.4511 -70.8361 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-399 Ragged Lake HP 500 1640 45.8431 -69.3583 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-400 Morrill Ledges 361 1183 44.5097 -70.4344 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-401 Barnard Mtn 494 1621 45.9311 -68.7547 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-402 Goodwin Hill 250 820 44.8611 -69.5103 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-403 Trout Mtn 627 2058 45.6564 -69.2803 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-404 Peaked Mtn Skinner 926 3037 45.4553 -70.5342 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/AM-405 Chesuncook Pond HP 478 1567 45.8622 -69.1714 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-406 Starks Mtn 316 1037 44.0014 -70.9856 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-407 1450 4756 45.9242 -68.9275 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/AM-408 Hemingway Mtn 578 1896 44.4792 -70.5839 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-409 Province Mtn 358 1176 43.6689 -70.9769 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-410 Chandler Stream HP 419 1375 46.4464 -68.7844 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-411 East Royce Mtn 949 3114 44.3072 -71.0053 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/AM-412 Number Nine Mtn 498 1634 46.4211 -68.0242 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-413 Moose Mtn Buffalo 382 1254 46.8608 -68.4011 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-414 Black Cat Mtn 268 879 44.0028 -70.4228 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-415 Sawyer Brook Mtn 693 2273 45.2239 -70.6022 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-416 Spruce Mtn Roxbury 771 2531 44.6672 -70.5181 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-417 TNT in 698 2291 46.0706 -68.9306 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-418 Pinette Hill 384 1260 47.2181 -68.6139 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-419 Cupsuptic Mtn 823 2700 45.1233 -70.9039 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-420 Big Trout Pond Mtn 814 2670 45.5006 -69.7408 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/AM-421 Trout Pond 692 2270 45.4725 -69.7406 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-422 East Baxter Border HP 591 1940 46.0172 -68.8192 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-423 Maizlish HP 561 1840 46.4158 -69.6461 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-424 Hay Brook Mtn 494 1620 46.1675 -68.5506 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-425 Inn HP 494 1620 46.8983 -69.3678 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-426 Grant Mtn 457 1500 46.3089 -69.0347 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-427 Factory Mtn 408 1340 47.1892 -68.7750 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/AM-428 Pimbrook Rd HP 360 1180 47.1531 -68.2139 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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7.7 Region Reference – Connecticut River

Association USA (W1) Region Connecticut River (W1/CR-xxx) Region manager Refer to Association Manager

7.7.1 Regional notes The Connecticut River region encompasses all of Massachusetts east of the Connecticut River. This region is mostly suburban and contains most of the population of Massachusetts. The CR region is also home to the world renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology and other fine institutes of learning as well as the city of .

7.7.2 Table of summits SOTA Ref Summit Name Elev m Elev ft Lat Long Valid From Valid To Points W1/CR-001 Wachusett Mountain 611 2003 42.4889 -71.8867 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CR-002 386 1265 42.4881 -72.5372 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CR-003 Dry Hill 423 1388 42.5436 -72.4681 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CR-004 Mount Norwottock 337 1106 42.3056 -72.5103 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CR-005 493 1617 42.6914 -72.3550 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CR-006 Peaked Mountain 373 1225 42.0475 -72.3403 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CR-007 Notch Mountain 402 1318 42.7119 -72.4122 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CR-008 Crag Mountain 461 1512 42.6436 -72.4181 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CR-009 560 1836 42.6967 -71.8925 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CR-010 Ragged Hill 368 1206 42.2878 -72.1842 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CR-011 327 1074 42.3417 -72.2611 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CR-012 354 1163 42.6475 -72.2497 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CR-013 Quabbin Hill 313 1026 42.2989 -72.3344 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CR-014 309 1015 42.3036 -72.5317 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/CR-015 Prospect Hill 418 1373 42.5444 -72.1717 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/CR-016 Steerage Rock 367 1204 42.1422 -72.2242 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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7.8 Region Reference – Massachusetts Berkshires

Association USA (W1) Region Massachusetts Berkshires (W1/MB-xxx) Region manager Refer to Association Manager

7.8.1 Regional Notes The Massachusetts Berkshires (pronounced /ˈbɜrkʃərs// or /ˈbɜrkʃɪrs/), are located in the western parts of Massachusetts, and are both a specific highland geologic region and a broader associated cultural region.

The region is also referred to as the Berkshire Hills, Berkshire Mountains, and, with regard to its physiography, Berkshire Plateau. Sir Francis Bernard, the Royal Governor, named the area "Berkshire" to honor his home county in England. Tourism, relying heavily on cultural art attractions and recreation, is a principal industry.

Geologically and physically, the Berkshires are the southern continuation of the Green Mountains of Vermont, distinct from them only by their average lower elevation and by virtue of what side of the border they fall on.

The Massachusetts Berkshires Region is defined as all of the State of Massachusetts west of the Connecticut River.

7.8.2 Table of summits SOTA Ref Summit Name Elev m Elev ft Lat Long Valid From Valid To Points W1/MB-001 1063 3487 42.6372 -73.1661 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/MB-002 795 2608 42.1019 -73.4322 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-003 801 2628 42.5825 -73.2742 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/MB-004 Yokun Seat on Lenox 654 2146 42.4008 -73.3064 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Mountain W1/MB-005 Harvey Mountain 628 2062 42.3128 -73.4253 1/9/2009 31/12/2012 1 W1/MB-006 367 1205 42.2417 -72.6483 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-007 East Mountain 544 1786 42.1633 -73.3236 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Page 41 of 69 Document S46.1 1 April 2017 Revision 3.0

Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/MB-008 Tom Ball Mountain 589 1931 42.2694 -73.4003 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-009 749 2456 42.0511 -73.4822 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-010 Widow Whites Peak on 742 2434 42.5472 -73.2700 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-011 Clausen's Point 688 2257 42.3203 -73.1764 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-012 Monument Mountain 530 1739 42.2589 -73.3500 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-013 Mount Wilcox 643 2111 42.2192 -73.2661 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-014 381 1250 42.7097 -72.5372 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-015 Pocumtuck Rock 261 856 42.5336 -72.5925 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-016 Maple Hill 539 1768 42.3108 -73.3903 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-017 Massaemett Mountain 486 1594 42.6069 -72.7167 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-018 Big Spruce Hill 789 2589 42.6767 -73.0675 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-019 Perry Peak 633 2077 42.4208 -73.3797 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-020 Dorman Mountain 596 1955 42.2433 -73.1606 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-021 Misery Mountain HP 814 2671 42.6144 -73.3114 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/MB-022 Rattlesnake Hill 475 1557 42.3131 -73.3025 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MB-023 Big Misery Mountain 806 2644 42.6553 -73.2981 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2

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7.9 Region Reference – Green Mountains

Association USA (W1) Region Green Mountains (W1/GM-xxx) Region manager Refer to Association Manager

7.9.1 Regional notes The Green Mountains region is defined as all of the State of Vermont west of Interstate Highway 91 (I-91).

The Green Mountains have five peaks over 4,000 feet. Three of these (, Camel's Hump, and ) support alpine vegetation. Mansfield, Killington, and Ellen have downhill ski resorts on their slopes. All of the major peaks are traversed by the , a wilderness hiking trail that runs from the southern to northern borders of the state and joins the for roughly 1/3 of its length.

While, as noted above, several of the peaks have alpine vegetation, it should also be pointed out that the Green Mountains, especially the northern sections, support a dense boreal forest between roughly 3,000-3,500 ft and treeline. This forest is particularly well established in the Green Mountains and throughout the winter months weathers harsh temperatures, snowfall and winds that would destroy other species. In other words, much of the "green" in Green Mountains is due to this boreal forest.

The , also known less formally as the Green Mountain Republic, existed from 1777 to 1791, at which time Vermont became the 14th state.

Vermont not only takes its state nickname ("The Green Mountain State") from the mountains, it is named after them. The French Verts Monts is literally translated as Green Mountains. This name was suggested in 1777 by Dr. Thomas Young, an American revolutionary and Boston Tea Party participant. The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, originally styled "the University of the Green Mountains," is referred to as UVM (after the Latin Universitas Viridis Montis).

7.9.2 Table of summits SOTA Ref Summit Name Elev m Elev ft Lat Long Valid From Valid To Points W1/GM-001 Mount Mansfield 1339 4393 44.5439 -72.8144 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/GM-002 1291 4235 43.6047 -72.8200 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/GM-003 1173 3850 43.1661 -73.1169 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/GM-004 1176 3858 44.9242 -72.5256 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/GM-005 Dorset Peak 1149 3770 43.3094 -73.0283 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/GM-006 Worcester Mountains HP 1110 3642 44.4183 -72.6383 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/GM-007 Stratton Mountain 1201 3940 43.0864 -72.9250 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/GM-008 957 3140 43.4439 -72.4544 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-009 948 3109 43.0528 -73.2236 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-010 Cold Hollow Mountains 1017 3337 44.7875 -72.6892 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 HP W1/GM-011 Camels Hump 1247 4090 44.3197 -72.8864 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/GM-012 Signal Mountain 1027 3370 44.2061 -72.3250 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-013 1244 4083 44.1600 -72.9286 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/GM-014 Adams Mountain 980 3214 44.0436 -72.8086 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-015 Bolton Mountain 1125 3690 44.4492 -72.8397 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/GM-016 Pt 2110 643 2110 43.6239 -73.0853 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-017 Belvidere Mountain 1029 3376 44.7733 -72.5511 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-018 Sterling Mountain 1132 3714 44.5822 -72.7403 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/GM-019 Herrick Mountain 831 2726 43.5628 -73.0989 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-020 Laraway Mountain 853 2797 44.7258 -72.7117 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-021 Pt 2836 864 2836 43.6781 -72.6719 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-022 Peru Peak 1047 3435 43.2944 -72.9375 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-023 Lowell Mountain 805 2641 44.7533 -72.4231 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-024 1169 3835 44.0022 -72.9414 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/GM-025 Paine Mountain 735 2411 44.1472 -72.6189 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-026 Gilson Mountain 588 1930 44.7294 -72.9133 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-027 Mount Anthony 716 2350 42.8636 -73.2328 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-028 Woodlawn Mountain 948 3110 43.3375 -73.0978 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-029 Farr Peak 1074 3522 43.8092 -72.9442 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-030 Glebe Mountain 897 2943 43.1889 -72.7611 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/GM-031 Wheelock Mountain 848 2782 44.5575 -72.1600 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-032 1093 3586 42.9594 -72.9233 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-033 Blue Ridge Mountain 999 3278 43.6783 -72.9019 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-034 Morgan Peak 798 2618 43.5858 -72.7428 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-035 Mount Norris 789 2589 44.7467 -72.4833 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-036 Tinmouth Mountain 864 2835 43.4194 -73.0758 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-037 1019 3343 43.4042 -72.7514 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-038 Woodbury Mountain 753 2471 44.4756 -72.4256 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-039 Salt Ash Mountain 1002 3286 43.5028 -72.7742 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-040 Gillespie Peak 1026 3366 43.8714 -72.9775 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-041 Hogback Mountains 556 1825 44.1375 -73.0608 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-042 Mount Moses 793 2602 43.5286 -72.6189 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-043 Roy Mountain 641 2103 44.2828 -72.1161 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-044 Hawks Mountain 638 2092 43.3681 -72.5800 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-045 Green Peak 985 3230 43.2408 -73.0386 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-046 1142 3748 42.9781 -73.0717 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/GM-047 Susie Peak 734 2409 43.5089 -73.0472 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-048 Nr BM Hoosac 917 3010 42.7581 -73.0261 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-049 Robert Frost Mountain 766 2513 44.0206 -73.0486 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-050 Fletcher Mountain 655 2150 44.7192 -72.7994 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-051 Mother Myrick Mountain 1024 3361 43.2136 -73.1167 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-052 Mount Nickwaket 839 2753 43.7789 -72.9942 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-053 Northeast Mountain 643 2110 43.4353 -73.1669 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-054 Pt 1700+ 521 1710 44.3208 -73.0403 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-055 Bald Mountain 625 2050 43.3994 -73.1753 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-056 393 1288 44.0617 -73.2806 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-057 Egg Mountain 759 2490 43.2039 -73.2222 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-058 Hillsboro Mountain 765 2510 44.2283 -72.9906 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-059 Mount Moosalamoo 808 2650 43.9303 -73.0497 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-060 720 2363 44.2358 -72.1378 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/GM-061 Bald Hill 588 1930 44.4972 -72.9203 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-062 Mountain 442 1450 44.6603 -73.0689 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-063 High Peak 521 1710 43.8600 -72.2158 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-064 Round Mountain 1019 3342 43.8156 -72.8844 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-065 Swearing Hill 639 2097 43.1386 -73.2236 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-066 Bean Mountain 668 2192 44.6744 -72.5478 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-067 Belcher Hill 716 2350 44.0281 -72.7144 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-068 Pt 1680+ 515 1690 44.3531 -72.9761 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-069 Elmore Mountain 796 2610 44.5264 -72.5461 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-070 Black Hills 699 2293 44.6494 -72.2286 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-071 Cow Hill 782 2566 44.3783 -72.2214 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-072 BM Billings 820 2689 44.7056 -72.6664 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-073 Bald Mountain 332 1090 43.6128 -73.4064 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-074 Flynn Hill 582 1910 44.5567 -72.8933 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-075 Stewart Hill 491 1610 44.5719 -72.9744 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-076 Pt 3688 1124 3688 44.2936 -72.8842 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/GM-077 Spruce Mountain 924 3030 44.2347 -72.3550 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-078 Wintergreen Mountain 497 1630 44.7283 -72.8633 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-079 Monastery Mountain 983 3224 43.9072 -72.9381 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-080 1000 3281 43.2278 -72.9400 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-081 Pt 948M+ 951 3120 42.8492 -72.9694 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-082 867 2846 43.1081 -73.1678 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-083 599 1965 43.4344 -73.0169 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-084 Pt 2000+ 613 2010 44.2908 -72.9922 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-085 Wolf Hill 855 2805 43.7094 -72.7875 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-086 Burnt Mountain 688 2257 44.3358 -72.3117 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-087 North Jay Peak 1048 3438 44.9578 -72.5361 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-088 The Ledges 572 1877 44.5803 -72.3942 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-089 Pt 3172 967 3172 44.6144 -72.7642 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-090 Ball Hill 570 1870 43.3619 -72.6275 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/GM-091 Shatterack Mountain 731 2398 43.2250 -73.1975 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-092 Bear Mountain 685 2247 43.4706 -72.9381 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-093 Worth Mountain 986 3234 43.9100 -72.9636 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-094 Kirby Mountain 838 2750 44.5516 -71.9070 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-095 Hogback 397 1304 44.2186 -73.1286 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-096 Butterfield Mountain 965 3167 44.1833 -72.3392 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-097 East Mountain 849 2787 43.6525 -72.7517 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-098 Gilpin Mountain 919 3015 44.9083 -72.4947 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-099 Stoneham Mountain 653 2143 44.9172 -71.8316 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-100 South Mountain 969 3179 43.3769 -72.7639 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-101 Gillespie Mountain 901 2956 43.9561 -72.8758 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-102 Leach Hill 428 1404 44.8522 -72.8478 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-103 Bartlett Hill 430 1410 44.6689 -72.8450 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-104 Ephraim 454 1490 43.2511 -72.5142 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-105 Mount Carmel 1026 3365 43.7742 -72.9203 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-106 Pt 2465 751 2465 43.5353 -72.8950 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-107 Pt 876M+ 879 2884 43.3597 -72.8728 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-108 Bird Mountain 675 2216 43.5861 -73.1158 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-109 438 1436 43.6469 -73.0158 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-110 Elan Hill 631 2071 44.8795 -71.9923 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-111 Sable Mountain 800 2625 43.7444 -72.7692 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-112 Pt 1982 604 1982 43.9808 -72.2789 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-113 BM Macmaster 471 1545 43.1872 -72.5442 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-114 Putney Mountain 513 1683 43.0044 -72.5956 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-115 752 2467 44.7569 -72.5075 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-116 Bear Mountain 1006 3301 43.2008 -73.1667 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-117 Round Knoll 591 1939 44.4561 -72.3842 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-118 Pt 1460+ 448 1470 44.3744 -72.9778 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-119 The Dome 838 2748 42.7789 -73.1706 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-120 Pt 2325 709 2325 44.0994 -73.0500 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/GM-121 Pt 3022 921 3022 43.7511 -72.8881 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-122 Kettle Mountain 664 2177 44.3028 -72.3358 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-123 BM Lowell 723 2372 44.8019 -72.3497 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-124 Pt 900M+ 903 2963 42.9917 -72.8225 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-125 Houghton Mountain 943 3095 42.8189 -73.0853 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-126 1027 3370 44.4939 -72.8217 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-127 Madonna Peak 1113 3650 44.5614 -72.7589 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/GM-128 Pt 1780+ 546 1790 43.9633 -72.1842 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-129 Knox Mountain 941 3086 44.1656 -72.3561 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-130 Pt 2444 745 2444 44.1303 -72.3714 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-131 Long Meadow Hill 613 2010 44.3464 -72.5375 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-132 Middle Mountain 898 2947 44.9172 -71.8316 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-133 Chase Mountain 629 2064 44.2244 -72.6831 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-134 1104 3623 44.0522 -72.9258 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/GM-135 Minister Hill 645 2115 43.1425 -73.1861 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-136 Terrible Mountain 878 2882 43.3136 -72.7436 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-137 Hobart Mountain 668 2190 44.4142 -72.4997 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-138 Pt 1280+ 393 1290 43.6736 -73.0581 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-139 Burnt Mountain 539 1768 44.7503 -72.7700 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-140 Pt 2808 856 2808 43.6822 -72.8578 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-141 Little Ascutney Mountain 521 1709 43.4250 -72.5039 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-142 Thistle Hill 599 1964 43.6956 -72.4803 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-143 Burnt Mountain 854 2803 43.5417 -72.7722 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-144 East Mountain 417 1368 42.7675 -72.5939 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-145 843 2766 44.7299 -72.0312 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-146 Danby Hill 628 2062 43.3703 -73.0331 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-147 Deer Mountain 657 2156 43.9119 -72.7325 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-148 Bellevue Hill 399 1310 44.7817 -73.0650 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-149 Mount Philo 302 990 44.2783 -73.2164 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-150 Pt 1720+ 527 1730 44.2708 -73.0358 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/GM-151 Pt 3030 924 3030 43.9531 -72.7853 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-152 Ricker Mountain 1039 3410 44.4206 -72.8256 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-153 1137 3730 43.5758 -72.8061 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/GM-154 Pt 563M 563 1847 43.1167 -72.6247 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-155 Philadelphia Peak 976 3203 43.9000 -72.8864 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-156 Markham Mountain 759 2490 43.2833 -72.7664 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-157 The Pinnacle 777 2549 43.1244 -72.8575 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-158 Wheeler Mountain 723 2371 44.7343 -72.0911 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-159 Seneca Mountain 967 3174 44.6950 -71.8034 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-160 Goudreault Hill 613 2012 44.4417 -71.8467 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-161 Ball Mountain 535 1755 43.1194 -72.7736 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-162 Rochester Mountain 900 2953 43.8669 -72.7481 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-163 Green Mountain 762 2500 43.3978 -72.9642 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-164 Hancock Mountain 629 2065 43.9389 -72.8278 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-165 Pt 1663 507 1663 44.1994 -73.0794 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-166 Pt 913M 913 2995 42.8244 -72.9444 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-167 Bald Mountain 637 2090 43.5842 -72.9192 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-168 Mount Cobb 485 1592 44.3011 -72.7400 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-169 Bear Hill 619 2030 44.0428 -72.6339 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-170 Colton Hill 728 2390 43.9525 -72.3669 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-171 Delectable Mountain 820 2690 43.7003 -72.6806 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-172 O P Hill 448 1470 44.4661 -72.9236 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-173 Pt 1960+ 600 1970 43.5678 -73.1378 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-174 The Pinnacle 307 1008 43.7739 -73.2672 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-175 East Mountain 727 2386 43.6167 -72.9158 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-176 Black Mountain 860 2822 44.9271 -71.7475 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-177 Giddings Hill 399 1309 44.8164 -72.8097 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-178 Pt 2101 640 2101 44.1503 -72.8633 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-179 Pt 750M+ 753 2471 43.1739 -72.7050 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-180 Buck Mountain 282 925 44.1258 -73.2339 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/GM-181 Molly 904 2967 44.2219 -72.9267 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-182 Haystack Mountain 974 3195 44.8233 -72.5381 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-183 1206 3957 43.6394 -72.8361 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/GM-184 Cobble Hill 277 910 44.5989 -73.1350 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-185 Pt 1760+ 539 1770 44.4092 -72.9125 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-186 Pt 3230 985 3230 43.8061 -72.8522 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-187 Tumino's Victory 1040 3412 43.0281 -73.0311 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-188 Peabody Hill 856 2808 43.3253 -72.8375 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-189 Wrights Mountain 555 1822 44.0439 -72.1703 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-190 Turkey Mountain 675 2215 43.1322 -72.7469 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-191 Bald Mountain 731 2398 43.5836 -72.6886 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-192 The Pattern 564 1850 43.3483 -73.2064 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-193 Pt 2034 620 2034 43.7222 -73.1103 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-194 Richmond Hill 656 2153 43.5672 -72.6467 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-195 Garvin Hill 552 1812 43.5819 -72.4847 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-196 Mount Hoag 686 2252 43.3778 -73.0969 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-197 Hardwood Mountain 684 2244 44.2839 -72.3431 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-198 Little Pond Mountain 1015 3331 42.9383 -73.0575 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-199 Antone Mountain 796 2610 43.2544 -73.1911 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-200 Arrowhead Mountain 283 930 44.6706 -73.1203 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-201 Pt 1900+ 582 1910 43.7147 -72.5608 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-202 Pt 2970 905 2970 42.8167 -73.0589 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-203 502 1647 43.1775 -72.5697 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-204 Pt 808M 808 2651 42.8550 -72.9325 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-205 The Darning Needle 879 2883 43.7353 -72.8489 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-206 Jillison Hill 675 2215 42.7528 -72.8717 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-207 Jolly Mountain 621 2038 42.7781 -72.7236 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-208 Pt 2702 824 2702 44.2425 -72.3142 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-209 Camp Hill 471 1545 43.3450 -72.4542 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-210 Pt 486M+ 489 1604 44.8839 -72.7022 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/GM-211 Pt 684M+ 687 2254 44.6539 -72.2619 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-212 Sawyer Rocks 716 2350 43.4475 -72.7411 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-213 Pt 3515 1071 3515 43.3089 -73.0639 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/GM-214 Pt 901M 901 2956 42.9944 -72.8736 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-215 BM North Pond 571 1873 42.9022 -72.6842 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-216 White Rocks 817 2680 43.4289 -72.9392 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-217 Cox Mountain 430 1412 43.7389 -73.0264 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-218 Scrag Mountain 887 2911 44.1564 -72.7728 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-219 Coy Mountain 619 2030 43.4489 -73.1561 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-220 Pt 1587 484 1587 44.1472 -72.1278 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-221 Pt 3025 922 3025 42.7869 -73.1219 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/GM-222 Pt 808M 808 2651 44.9922 -72.4919 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-223 Deer Leap Mountain 848 2782 43.6700 -72.8364 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-224 Dumpling Hill 592 1942 44.3642 -72.5911 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-225 Beach Hill 663 2175 44.6878 -72.2764 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-226 Mount Fuller 282 925 44.2458 -73.1878 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-227 Pt 678M+ 681 2234 44.4061 -72.2611 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-228 Butternut Ridge 404 1325 44.8061 -72.7781 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-229 Pt 1918 585 1918 43.6306 -73.1067 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-230 Jerry Lund 625 2051 44.2758 -72.2325 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-231 Neals Hill 400 1312 43.6392 -72.3681 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-232 Blueberry Hill 503 1650 43.6772 -72.9631 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-233 East Hill 576 1890 44.3042 -72.6233 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-234 Pt 1180+ 363 1190 44.3675 -72.7569 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-235 Pt 1440+ 442 1450 43.5344 -72.9983 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-236 Pt 2640+ 808 2650 44.2964 -72.8225 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-237 Quimby Mountain 497 1630 43.7650 -72.4225 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-238 Tug Mountain 564 1850 43.8906 -72.2800 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-239 Signal Hill 383 1257 43.1628 -72.4925 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-240 Oregon Mountain 581 1906 42.9619 -72.7217 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/GM-241 East Mountain 685 2246 43.5319 -72.7089 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-242 Harvey Mountain 544 1785 44.2889 -72.1508 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-243 Pt 864M+ 867 2845 43.3400 -72.7558 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/GM-244 Coburn Hill 459 1506 44.9461 -72.2719 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-245 Pt 507M 507 1663 44.9750 -72.6228 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-246 Round Mountain 483 1585 42.8581 -72.6400 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-247 Pt 6115M 611 2006 44.6922 -72.7164 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-248 Bear Hill 674 2210 43.3539 -72.7164 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-249 Pt 1330 405 1330 43.2817 -73.2481 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-250 Pt 1810 552 1810 43.4778 -73.0078 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-251 Pt 1900+ 582 1910 44.2181 -72.4225 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-252 Pt 2060+ 631 2070 44.0706 -72.8428 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/GM-253 Texas Hill 485 1590 44.3539 -73.0553 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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7.10 Region Reference – Northeast Kingdom

Association USA (W1) Region Northeast Kingdom (W1/NK-xxx) Region manager Refer to Association Manager

7.10.1 Regional notes The Northeast Kingdom region consists of all of Vermont to the east of Interstate Highway 91 (I-91).

In 1949 on a visit to the region, Vermont Senator George Aiken exclaimed "This is such beautiful country up here -- it should be called the Northeast Kingdom!" The area adopted this name, and has affectionately been called 'The Kingdom' or the 'NEK' since.

The summits of the northeast kingdom are mostly Granitic Mountains, and wildlife including big game such as moose, deer, bear and turkey is plentiful. Birders will find dozens of native species including rare ones if they are patient and industrious.

7.10.2 Table of summits SOTA Ref Summit Name Elev m Elev ft Lat Long Valid From Valid To Points W1/NK-001 East Mountain 1048 3439 44.6647 -71.7700 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/NK-002 1016 3332 44.9194 -71.7936 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/NK-003 Bald Mountain 1009 3310 44.7661 -71.9886 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/NK-004 997 3270 44.5708 -71.8931 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/NK-005 Monadnock Mountain 960 3148 44.8975 -71.5447 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/NK-006 810 2656 44.7128 -72.0533 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/NK-007 Miles Mountain 820 2690 44.4803 -71.8117 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/NK-008 Pt 2960+ 905 2970 44.9075 -71.6386 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/NK-009 West Mountain 833 2733 44.7094 -71.7042 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/NK-010 Beechnut Ridge 716 2350 44.9256 -71.9186 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NK-011 Umpire Mountain 930 3051 44.5697 -71.8572 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/NK-012 Pt 7754M 775 2544 44.6792 -72.0936 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NK-013 615 2017 44.3925 -71.8961 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NK-014 North Notch 667 2188 44.7572 -71.6994 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NK-015 Burnside Mountain 771 2530 44.5825 -71.6447 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NK-016 Brousseau Mountain 830 2723 44.9678 -71.7394 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/NK-017 Silsby Mountain 559 1834 44.3831 -71.9844 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NK-018 Round Mountain 675 2213 44.6031 -71.6292 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NK-019 East Haven Mountain 936 3070 44.6214 -71.8328 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/NK-020 Stone Mountain 834 2736 44.5611 -71.6658 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/NK-021 Barton Mountain 681 2234 44.7731 -72.1414 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NK-022 Fairbanks Mountain 542 1778 44.4108 -71.9700 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NK-023 Bull Mountain 841 2758 44.7300 -71.8389 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/NK-024 Potash Mountain 621 2037 44.8097 -71.6786 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NK-025 Sable Mountain 833 2734 44.9225 -71.6861 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/NK-026 Harris Mountain 760 2492 44.5803 -71.7014 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NK-027 Hedgehog Mountain 546 1790 44.6267 -71.5947 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NK-028 Dollif Mountain 568 1863 44.8222 -71.9178 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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7.11 Region Reference – New Hampshire Appalachians

Association USA (W1) Region New Hampshire Appalachians (W1/HA-xxx) Region manager Refer to Association Manager

7.11.1 Regional Notes The New Hampshire Appalachians region consists of the Appalachian mountain range in the State of New Hampshire, which runs across the state from its southwest to New Hampshire’s northeast.

The Hampshire Appalachians region contains New Hampshire’s highest peak, Mount Washington at 6,288 feet (1,918 m) as well as the remnants of the Old Man of the Mountain, also known as the Great Stone Face or The Profile. The Old Man was a series of five granite cliff ledges on Cannon Mountain that, when viewed from the correct angle, appeared to be the jagged profile of a face. The outcrop was 1,200 feet (370 m) above Profile Lake, and measured 40 feet (12 m) tall and 25 feet (7.6 m) wide.

The writer used the Old Man as inspiration for his short story "The Great Stone Face," published in 1850, in which he described the formation as "a work of Nature in her mood of majestic playfulness."

The Profile has been New Hampshire's state emblem since 1945. It was put on the state's license plate, state highway-route signs, and the back of New Hampshire's Statehood Quarter, which is popularly promoted as the only US coin with a profile on both sides. Before the collapse, The Old Man could be seen from special viewing areas along in State Park, approximately 80 miles (130 km) north of the state's capital, Concord.

The Old Man collapsed on May 3, 2003, but remains as the State Emblem of New Hampshire, despite the fact that it no longer exists.

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/HA-004 1473 4832 44.2669 -71.1789 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-005 1271 4170 44.5058 -71.4144 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-006 South 1328 4358 44.1231 -71.7364 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 Peak W1/HA-007 1433 4700 44.0933 -71.4469 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-008 987 3238 43.8256 -72.0386 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-009 Monadnock Mountain 967 3172 42.8614 -72.1081 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-010 Mount Kearsarge 893 2930 43.3833 -71.8572 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-011 1323 4340 44.0014 -71.5356 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-012 962 3155 43.6494 -71.9144 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-013 Bunnell Mountain 1137 3730 44.7914 -71.4786 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-014 996 3268 44.1056 -71.0942 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-015 1220 4003 43.9667 -71.5567 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-016 Croydon Peak 843 2766 43.4819 -72.2192 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-017 Long Mountain 1119 3670 44.6800 -71.3803 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-018 Mount Field 1323 4340 44.1961 -71.4333 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-019 Mount Tremont 1027 3371 44.0533 -71.3569 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-020 Mount Martha 1089 3573 44.3306 -71.4994 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-021 Piermont Mountain 828 2717 43.9594 -71.9950 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-022 South Twin Mountain 1494 4902 44.1878 -71.5547 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-023 Stinson Mountain 884 2900 43.8347 -71.7792 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-024 Carr Mountain 1052 3453 43.8847 -71.8433 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-025 Sunapee Mountain HP 831 2726 43.3136 -72.0742 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-026 Ragged Mountain 697 2286 43.4683 -71.8294 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-027 North Peak on Moose 705 2313 43.7344 -72.1408 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Mountain W1/HA-028 Bear Mountain 981 3220 44.0294 -71.3017 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-029 Hersey Mountain 610 2001 43.5669 -71.6578 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-030 Signal Mountain on 701 2299 44.2881 -71.9756 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Gardner Mountain

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/HA-031 Rice Mountain 1033 3390 44.8528 -71.2403 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-032 Savage Mountain 1070 3510 44.7319 -71.5444 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-033 North Peak on Mount 1274 4180 43.9731 -71.4428 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 Tripyramid W1/HA-034 West Royce Mountain 978 3210 44.3022 -71.0181 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-035 Stub Hill 1106 3627 45.1067 -71.0978 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-036 Cragged Mountain 550 1806 43.8656 -71.0147 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-037 Plymouth Mountain 668 2193 43.7092 -71.7236 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-038 806 2645 44.1664 -71.8142 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-039 Mount Waumbek 1221 4006 44.4325 -71.4175 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-040 1067 3500 43.9544 -71.2731 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-041 698 2290 42.8619 -71.8789 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Mountain W1/HA-042 Pt 3615 1102 3615 44.7856 -71.3781 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-043 Mount Clough 1085 3561 44.0292 -71.8722 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-044 1100 3610 44.2431 -71.0872 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-045 1010 3313 43.9289 -71.7983 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-046 Mount Hancock 1347 4420 44.0833 -71.4933 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-047 630 2066 42.9986 -71.8739 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-048 Melvin Hill 705 2313 43.5153 -72.0017 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-049 Mount Israel 802 2630 43.8456 -71.4719 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-050 1213 3980 43.9003 -71.4983 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-051 North Moat Mountain 974 3196 44.0431 -71.2144 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-052 Stewarts Peak 564 1850 43.2514 -71.8675 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-053 Towns Mountain 671 2203 44.3631 -71.7608 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-054 Crystal Mountain HP 999 3279 44.9375 -71.2097 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-055 Mount Dustan 877 2878 44.8586 -71.0811 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-056 1058 3472 44.8014 -71.3142 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-057 Cleveland Mountain 733 2405 44.2583 -71.6711 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-058 Black Crescent Mountain 995 3264 44.4394 -71.2703 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/HA-059 Lyman Mountain 475 1558 43.8942 -71.1000 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-060 Wildcat Mountain 1348 4422 44.2589 -71.2017 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-061 1197 3926 44.1222 -71.4044 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-062 716 2350 43.7383 -71.7911 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-063 Errol Hill 696 2283 44.7656 -71.1097 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-064 Magalloway Mountain 1031 3383 45.0636 -71.1625 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-065 Whitcomb Mountain, 1022 3354 44.7436 -71.3700 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 Middle W1/HA-066 Mount Paugus 975 3198 43.9511 -71.3289 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-067 Prospect Mountain 633 2077 44.4514 -71.5708 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-068 North Doublehead 931 3053 44.1675 -71.1303 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-069 Black Cap 722 2369 44.0558 -71.0669 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-070 Mountain 831 2726 44.1342 -71.2392 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-071 Greens Cliff 892 2926 44.0347 -71.4019 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-072 Mount Weetamoo 777 2548 43.8511 -71.5731 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-073 Mount Moriah 1234 4049 44.3403 -71.1317 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-074 Mount Wolf 1067 3500 44.0775 -71.7533 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-075 Rowes Hill 594 1950 43.2142 -71.9367 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-076 Bly Hill 617 2024 43.3367 -72.0167 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-077 Piper Hill 663 2175 44.9436 -71.4742 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-078 Dixville Peak 1064 3490 44.8358 -71.3181 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-079 Winslow Ledge 696 2282 43.7764 -72.0772 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-080 Osgood Hill 687 2254 42.9978 -72.0978 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-081 Signal Mountain 824 2702 44.7611 -71.2275 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-082 Salmon Mountain 1033 3390 45.2433 -71.1331 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-083 Holts Ledge 643 2110 43.7731 -72.1083 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-084 527 1730 42.9317 -71.8050 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-085 Moody Ledge 709 2326 44.1339 -71.8814 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-086 Mount Kancamagus 1147 3763 44.0111 -71.4792 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-087 Beech Hill 691 2267 44.2903 -71.5828 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/HA-088 Mount Mist 680 2230 43.9747 -71.9306 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-089 Mount Cube 887 2909 43.8858 -72.0236 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-090 767 2517 44.5961 -71.3861 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-091 753 2471 43.2036 -72.0611 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-092 Pt 4025 1227 4025 44.1439 -71.6050 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-093 1760 5774 44.3206 -71.2914 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-094 Bartlett Haystack 908 2980 44.0519 -71.3269 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-095 Mount Garfield 1372 4500 44.1872 -71.6108 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-096 Mount Huntington 1128 3700 44.0500 -71.4911 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-097 Location Hill 607 1990 44.6003 -71.3456 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-098 Nr Deer Mountain 972 3190 45.1897 -71.2253 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-099 Dickinson Hill 582 1910 43.5189 -71.7881 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-100 Mount Cilley 679 2227 43.9861 -71.7214 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-101 Pt 2011, 08 mi SW of 613 2011 43.3217 -72.2303 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Wilcox Hill W1/HA-102 Percy Peaks North 1045 3430 44.6631 -71.4353 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-103 Walker Mountain 546 1790 44.2942 -71.8314 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-104 Sunday Mountain 556 1823 43.9011 -72.0908 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-105 Mount Passaconaway 1232 4043 43.9547 -71.3806 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-106 Pine Mountain 735 2410 44.3658 -71.2153 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-107 Pt 2944 897 2944 44.8483 -71.1900 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-108 Young Mountain 607 1990 43.8750 -71.4414 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-109 Bald Mountain 621 2038 43.0219 -72.0308 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-110 991 3251 44.4042 -71.2939 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-111 Bald Mountain 716 2350 44.6053 -71.1144 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-112 Metallak Mountain 710 2330 45.1586 -71.4031 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-113 Cannon Mountain 1250 4100 44.1567 -71.6986 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-114 Pt 2889 881 2889 44.7442 -71.2833 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-115 Pt 1488 454 1488 43.9467 -70.9992 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-116 Cates Hill 629 2063 44.5058 -71.1822 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/HA-117 Cone Mountain 650 2132 43.9111 -71.6072 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-118 Little Monadnock 579 1900 42.7892 -72.2064 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Mountain W1/HA-119 Pt 3277 999 3277 45.2703 -71.1161 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-120 1741 5712 44.3039 -71.3167 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-121 Bald Cap 934 3065 44.4494 -71.1028 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-122 Ore Hill 617 2025 44.1994 -71.7906 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-123 Peaked Hill 581 1905 43.6503 -71.6992 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-124 434 1424 42.8294 -72.3472 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-125 Jeffers Mountain 913 2994 44.0336 -71.9019 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-126 Middle Carter Mountain 1405 4610 44.3028 -71.1678 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-127 Mount Dartmouth 1136 3727 44.3025 -71.3839 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-128 Sugar Hill 910 2985 44.9244 -71.3092 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-129 Black Mountain 1007 3304 44.2253 -71.1556 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-130 Prospect Hill 645 2116 43.5747 -72.1269 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-131 Gove Hill 591 1939 43.2533 -72.2561 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-132 Cambridge Black 850 2790 44.6269 -71.0792 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 Mountain W1/HA-133 Diamond Ridge 985 3230 45.0922 -71.1358 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-134 Thorn Mountain 696 2282 44.1322 -71.1558 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-135 Pt 3097 944 3097 44.9411 -71.1664 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-136 Thompson Hill 712 2337 43.7497 -71.9903 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-137 Bald Sunapee 631 2070 43.2856 -72.0314 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-138 Mount Cushman 982 3221 43.9586 -71.7786 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-139 Diamond Peaks 625 2050 44.8922 -71.0617 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-140 Pt 2120+ 649 2130 43.7531 -71.9114 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-141 Kings Hill 588 1930 43.3706 -71.9931 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-142 1087 3565 44.4717 -71.0392 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-143 Fernald Hill 491 1610 43.5044 -72.3036 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-144 Scar Ridge 1150 3774 44.0289 -71.5953 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/HA-145 Hyland Hill 460 1509 42.9594 -72.3842 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-146 Wantastiquet Mountain 423 1388 42.8556 -72.5386 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-147 Round Mountain 597 1959 43.0861 -72.0650 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-148 Mount D'Urban 917 3010 45.2950 -71.1047 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-149 Shatney Mountain 661 2170 45.0789 -71.3964 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-150 Black Mountain 863 2830 44.0744 -71.9219 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-151 Cummings Mountain 630 2067 44.6122 -71.2872 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-152 659 2162 43.0942 -72.1350 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-153 Pt 2437 743 2437 44.8481 -71.5078 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-154 Dalton Mountain 657 2156 44.3817 -71.6714 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-155 Mount Kilburn 339 1112 43.1375 -72.4325 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-156 Mudget Mountain 796 2610 44.9683 -71.3767 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-157 Mount Hale 1236 4054 44.2217 -71.5119 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-158 Sable Mountain 1073 3519 44.2150 -71.0956 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-159 1189 3901 44.4614 -71.3817 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-160 Cascade Mountain 802 2631 44.4342 -71.1511 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-161 White Ledge 613 2010 43.9725 -71.2194 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-162 Cape Horn 625 2050 44.5756 -71.5217 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-163 Pt 2048 624 2048 45.0608 -71.4647 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-164 Terrace Mountain 1114 3655 44.4772 -71.3953 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-165 Skatutakee Mountain 609 1998 42.9686 -72.0361 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-166 Mount Hayes 779 2555 44.4156 -71.1600 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-167 Flat Mountain 896 2940 43.9039 -71.4447 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-168 Beach Hill 491 1610 44.6194 -71.4531 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-169 Double Top Mountain 576 1890 44.6911 -71.1436 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-170 Barron Mountain 506 1660 43.9781 -71.6644 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-171 Mount Anderson 1140 3740 44.1125 -71.4178 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-172 1225 4020 43.9364 -71.4078 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 10 W1/HA-173 Roundtop 338 1110 43.5783 -71.7400 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-174 Sentinel Mountain 668 2190 43.9203 -71.9392 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/HA-175 Bible Hill 429 1407 43.3328 -72.3325 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-176 Pt 1676 511 1676 44.2400 -71.9458 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-177 973 3191 44.8836 -71.2658 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-178 Blake Mountain 476 1561 43.8822 -71.6908 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-179 Oak Hill 381 1250 43.9467 -71.1403 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-180 Gordon Hill 369 1210 43.5892 -71.7747 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-181 Holt Peak on Temple 623 2045 42.8275 -71.8853 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Mountain W1/HA-182 Mount Deception 1119 3671 44.2933 -71.4208 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-183 622 2041 44.6633 -71.5061 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-184 Mount Hope 506 1661 44.1867 -71.8856 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-185 Baltimore Hill 513 1683 43.4206 -72.1525 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-186 Chandler Mountain 1017 3335 44.2022 -71.1058 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-187 1103 3620 44.0744 -71.5394 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-188 White Horse Ledge 442 1450 44.0539 -71.1711 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-189 Success Hill 668 2190 44.5672 -71.0528 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-190 Cottonstone Mountain 539 1770 43.9244 -72.0811 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-191 Bog Mountain 545 1787 43.4689 -71.9297 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-192 Cobble Hill 703 2306 44.1306 -71.8633 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-193 Halfmoon Mountain 776 2545 44.9297 -71.0617 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-194 Big Coolidge Mountain 1004 3294 44.0794 -71.6425 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-195 Tucker Mountain 501 1644 43.4944 -71.7603 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-196 579 1900 42.8189 -72.1378 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-197 Hill 592 1942 44.2286 -71.7933 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-198 Bald Hill 399 1309 42.9397 -72.4931 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-199 Davis Hill 435 1427 42.8544 -72.4750 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-200 Lovering Mountain 677 2221 44.9333 -71.3897 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-201 Flat Mountain 1015 3331 43.9283 -71.4619 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-202 Riley Mountain 439 1441 43.0925 -71.9383 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-203 694 2276 42.8856 -71.8661 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) Mountain W1/HA-204 Indian Pond Mountain 602 1975 43.9353 -72.0294 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-205 Bean Mountain 709 2326 43.2275 -72.1378 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-206 Beech Hill 430 1410 43.4131 -71.8094 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-207 Mount Pero 436 1430 43.8003 -71.7000 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-208 Cow Mountain 698 2289 44.6967 -71.2500 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-209 758 2487 44.4669 -71.2225 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-210 Pt 2983 909 2983 45.2394 -71.1817 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-211 Stowe Hill 495 1624 43.1622 -72.0072 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-212 Dakin Hill 596 1955 43.0464 -72.1300 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-213 Smith Hill 547 1795 43.0981 -72.2653 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-214 Stairs Mountain 1056 3463 44.1547 -71.3183 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 6 W1/HA-215 Whitton Ledge 375 1230 43.9467 -71.1881 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-216 Morse Mountain 576 1890 44.6250 -71.5244 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-217 Mount Patience 838 2750 44.7458 -71.2533 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-218 Jewell Hill 607 1990 43.7333 -71.8644 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-219 Clark Summit 479 1570 43.0733 -71.8700 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-220 Raccoon Hill 363 1190 43.4175 -71.7536 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-221 Prospect Hill 357 1170 43.5558 -72.3394 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-222 Pt 1360+ on Frenchs 418 1370 43.5442 -72.2808 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Ledge W1/HA-223 Pt 2708 825 2708 45.0269 -71.0875 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-224 Mount Pleasant 591 1939 44.4542 -71.5881 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-225 Windsor Mountain 489 1604 43.0911 -72.0056 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-226 Pt 731M 731 2398 43.4636 -72.2542 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-227 Hutchins Mountain 1137 3730 44.5481 -71.4547 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-228 Pt 3051 930 3051 44.1497 -71.4811 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-229 Pt 2699 823 2699 45.2000 -71.2767 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 2 W1/HA-230 Pt 1364 416 1364 43.9578 -71.6622 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-231 Closton Hill 577 1893 44.5975 -71.2328 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) W1/HA-232 Pt 1602 488 1602 44.3067 -71.9194 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/HA-233 Gore Mountain 1100 3610 44.7739 -71.4653 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 8 W1/HA-234 Pt 3180+ 972 3190 44.8203 -71.4925 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/HA-235 Tinkham Hill 710 2330 43.5900 -71.8603 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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7.12 Region Reference – New Hampshire Lakes

Association USA (W1) Region New Hampshire Lakes (W1/NL-xxx) Region manager Refer to Association Manager

7.12.1 Regional notes The New Hampshire Lakes region is roughly defined by a triangle with its points at the New Hampshire cities of Rochester, Conway, and Franklin.

There are 273 lakes and ponds in the Lakes Region, but one lake dominates them all: . The region is a popular tourist destination in the summer time, with activity peaking during the annual Motorcycle Week and races at Loudon's New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

The New Hampshire Lakes region is the home to several great Indian legends, including the legend of the Smile of the Great Spirit which produced the Winnipesaukee name for the largest lake in the region:

Many moons ago on the northern shore of this beautiful lake there lived a great chief, Wonaton, renowned for his great courage in war, and for the beauty of his fair daughter, Mineola. She had many suitors, but refused them all. One day, Adiwando, the young chief of a hostile tribe to the south, hearing so much of the fair Mineola, paddled across the lake and fearlessly entered the of his enemies. Her father happened to be away at the time, and admiring his courage, the rest of the Indians did not harm him. Before long, he and the Indian maid were desperately in love with each other. Wonaton, on his return, was exceedingly wroth to find the chief of the enemy in his camp and a suitor for the hand of his daughter, that he immediately raised his tomahawk to kill him. Mineola, rushing in between them, pleaded with her father for the life of her lover, and finally succeeded in reconciling them. After the wedding ceremony, the whole tribe accompanied the two in their canoes halfway across the lake. The sky when they started was overcast and the waters black, but just as they were about to turn and leave them, the sun came out and the waters sparkled around the canoe of Mineola and Adiwando. "This is a good omen," said Wonaton, "and hereafter these waters shall be called Winnipesaukee, or 'Smile of the Great Spirit'.

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7.12.2 Table of summits SOTA Ref Summit Name Elev m Elev ft Lat Long Valid From Valid To Points W1/NL-001 911 2990 43.7439 -71.2742 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 4 W1/NL-002 726 2382 43.5178 -71.3694 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-003 Red Hill 619 2030 43.7556 -71.4578 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-004 Green Mountain 574 1884 43.7675 -71.0369 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-005 Copple Crown Mountain 569 1868 43.5347 -71.1161 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-006 Mount Prospect 629 2064 43.7783 -71.6156 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-007 Beech Hill 454 1490 43.6625 -71.5836 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-008 Grant Peak on Nickerson 543 1783 43.8014 -71.2158 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Mountains W1/NL-009 Mount Morgan 689 2260 43.8058 -71.5633 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-010 430 1410 43.2800 -71.1689 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-011 Prospect Mountain 442 1450 43.4028 -71.1894 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-012 Leavitt Mountain 431 1414 43.5872 -71.5733 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-013 Catamount Mountain 406 1331 43.2750 -71.2956 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-014 Moody Mountain 436 1430 43.6625 -71.1881 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-015 Pt 1557, 12 mi NE of 475 1557 43.8356 -70.9950 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Prospect Mountain W1/NL-016 Pocket Mountain 371 1216 43.6897 -71.0469 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-017 Caverly Mountain 437 1433 43.5128 -71.1467 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-018 Bald Mountain 747 2450 43.8008 -71.2661 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-019 Mount Pawtuckaway 303 995 43.1203 -71.1972 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 North W1/NL-020 Mount Bet 430 1410 43.4967 -71.1869 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-021 Pt 1240+ 381 1250 43.7061 -71.5931 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-022 Pine Mountain 454 1489 43.4742 -71.2647 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-023 Stacy Mountain 429 1408 43.8547 -71.1278 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/NL-024 414 1357 43.3314 -71.1161 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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7.13 Region Reference –Merrimack Valley

Association USA (W1) Region Merrimack Valley (W1/MV-xxx) Region manager Refer to Association Manager

7.13.1 Regional Notes The Merrimack Valley Region is an area of south-central New Hampshire, approximately 35 miles (56 km) wide, centered on the , and running from Canterbury south to the Massachusetts border. Henniker marks the western extent, and Nottingham the east.

The region includes portions of Hillsborough, Rockingham and Merrimack counties, as well as the state capital of Concord, and the state's two largest cities, Manchester and Nashua. Manchester boasts a large regional airport with scheduled commercial services. Other notable towns and cities in the region include Merrimack, Salem and Derry.

The Merrimack Valley contains a mixture of nineteenth-century industrial cities built to take advantage of the river's waterpower, modern suburbs (many built over towns dating from the 17th century), and some relatively rural areas. The western region, including Greater Lowell and Haverhill/Lawrence/Methuen, is generally more urbanized than the eastern region. The entire Valley, and particularly the western region, is a component of Greater Boston by a moderately liberal definition.

7.13.2 Table of summits SOTA Ref Summit Name Elev m Elev ft Lat Long Valid From Valid To Points W1/MV-001 Bean Hill 460 1510 43.3967 -71.5467 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MV-002 431 1413 43.1844 -71.3197 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MV-003 North Mountain on 404 1324 42.9911 -71.6050 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 Uncanoonuc W1/MV-004 Joe English Hill 392 1285 42.9483 -71.6622 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MV-005 Pt 1010+, 03 mi SW of 309 1015 43.2200 -71.4333 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1) Garvin Hill W1/MV-006 Oak Hill 296 970 43.2792 -71.5056 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MV-007 Pt 920+ 282 925 43.1156 -71.6181 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1 W1/MV-008 Saddleback Mountain 352 1155 43.1794 -71.2011 1/9/2009 31/12/2099 1

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