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Loon Mountain |
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| LOON MOUNTAIN GONDOLAS White Mountains, New Hampshire | Base Lodge Loon Mountain, Lincoln, NH. | |||
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LOON MOUNTAIN RECREATION AREA KANCAMAGUS HIGHWAY LINCOLN, N.H. Pemigewasset Wilderness From Summit of Loon Mountain |
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Mittersill |
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| The Mittersill T-bar, Mittersill Ski Area, N.H. | ||||
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Beginner's Ski Slope at Mittersill Alpine Village on Cannon Mountain in Franconia, NH. |
Ski Slopes at Mittersill Alpine Village on Cannon Mountain in Franconia, NH. | |||
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| Mount Sunapee | ||||
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| On front of card- Open Slope, Mt. Sunapee State Park, N.H | From "Greetings from SCENIC NEW HAMPSHIRE" postcard folder. Mt. Sunapee Aerial Chair Lift |
Sunapee State Park, NH Single Chair Contributed by Chris Lundquist |
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| A 1,200 ft. rope tow capable of carrying 1,000 passengers per hour , operates on this seven acre graded and seeded open slope . Specialized ski instruction is offered daily by the Sunapee Ski School . | The Aerial Gondolas at Mt. Sunapee State Park, N.H. The 32 Glass-enclosedaluminum gondolad will ascend more than a mile and a quarter to the 2,700 ft. summit of Mt. Sunapee. Shown here is the Base station. | |||
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| Mt. Sunapee State Park, Mt. Sunapee, N.H. Lift- Base Station | Lift- Base Station | Mt. Sunapee State Park, Mt. Sunapee, N.H. | ||
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| Ski Lift and Trails, Mt. Sunapee State Park, New Hampshire | Mt. Sunapee and Park, N.H. | |||
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| Skiers at Tow Rope, Mt. Sunapee, N.H. |
Arriving at Summit Station, Mt. Sunapee State Park, New Hampshire.
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Chair Lift and Parking Area, Mt. Sunapee, N.H. | ||
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| This panoramic view shows the gentle beginners slope in the foreground, the modern base station and lounge, a portion of the parking area, the 7 acre open slope, several graded ski trails, and the 3200' lift line above. | The Aerial Gondolas at Mt. Sunapee State Park, N.H. The 32 Glass-enclosedaluminum gondolad will ascend more than a mile and a quarter to the 2,700 ft. summit of Mt. Sunapee. | The rope tow, Mt. Sunapee State Park, New Hampshire. | ||