Kinsman Notch
Kinsman Notch (elev. 1,870 feet (570 m)) is a mountain pass located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, United States. It is the westernmost of the major notches through the White Mountains (the others being Franconia Notch, Crawford Notch, and Pinkham Notch). To the southeast, the valley of the notch is drained by the Lost River, leading to the Pemigewasset River, and ultimately the Merrimack, flowing into the Gulf of Maine. The northwest half of the notch is drained by Beaver Brook and the Wild Ammonoosuc River, part of the Connecticut River watershed leading to Long Island Sound.
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Kinsman Notch
Kinsman Notch (elev. 1,870 feet (570 m)) is a mountain pass located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, United States. It is the westernmost of the major notches through the White Mountains (the others being Franconia Notch, Crawford Notch, and Pinkham Notch). To the southeast, the valley of the notch is drained by the Lost River, leading to the Pemigewasset River, and ultimately the Merrimack, flowing into the Gulf of Maine. The northwest half of the notch is drained by Beaver Brook and the Wild Ammonoosuc River, part of the Connecticut River watershed leading to Long Island Sound.
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Kinsman Notch (elev. 1,870 fee ...... to Woodsville, New Hampshire.
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Kinsman Notch
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Beaver Pond near height of land in Kinsman Notch
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USGS Mount Moosilauke
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44.0392 -71.7925
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Kinsman Notch (elev. 1,870 fee ...... leading to Long Island Sound.
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Kinsman Notch
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