Exhibit B White Mountain National Forest

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Exhibit B White Mountain National Forest 72°00'00" 71°52'30" 71°45'00" 71°37'30" 71°30'00" 71°22'30" 71°15'00" 71°07'30" 71°00'00" 70°52'30" 70°45'00" 72°15'00" 72°07'30" 72°00'00" ERROL 11 MILES S T R A T F O R D Victor NORTH STRATFORD 8 MILES Head Bald Mtn PIERMONT 4.6 MI. Jimmy Cole 2378 16 /(3 Ledge Ä( 10 Hill Ä( 1525 D U M M E R Dummer Cem Potters 44° Sunday Hill Mtn Ledge 44° 37' Blackberry 1823 Percy 37' 25A 30" Dame Hill Ä( Ä(110 30" SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN Cem Morse Mtn Dickey Bickford 1925 Airstrip Hill Crystal Hill Beach 2067 25A Hill 65 Cummings 25A Ä( Mt Cube 110 TRAIL CORRIDOR Ä( Orfordville 2909 Devils Mtn Ä(A 1209 O R O FO R D 110 Moore Slide Ä( Mtn 43° TRAIL Groveton 1700 SOUTH Location ST. JOHNSBERRY 44 MI. Strawberry 43° Stark Hill 52' HEXACUBA POND West Milan Closton Hill "!9 Covered Bridge 1843 30" 52' 110 Hill !t A Peabody Covered Bridge 30" Mill Mtn Ä( Hill CO Quinttown GILMANSMI. 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