New England Trail Review

Square Ledge

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 A small cliff, visible from the Appalachian Mountain Club Pinkham Notch Hut, used for rock climbing and great views of the Presidentials.

 

 

Summary

Square Ledge is a large block of stone embedded in the hillside across from Pinkham Notch, and is the only documented rock climbing destination in the immediate area.

The hike is comparatively short and not very steep except for the last section, which offers some vertiginous outlooks toward the Presidentials.

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A pair of white painted trail signs on a silver birch. A packed dirt trail with roots between birches. A complexly grey rock with a set of small holes. A grey cliff rises behind foliage. Steep and rugged rock in angular blocks under blue sky. A narrow thread of water between two green slopes, blued by haze.

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White Mountains, NH - July 2002

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