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The Presidential Range is a Mountain Range located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in Coos County. The range is called the Presidential Range because most of the peaks are named after former presidents of the United States or other famous Americans. The range includes more than 30 peaks but only a few of them are climbed by ever Birch Rock. | The Presidential Range is a Mountain Range located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in Coos County. The range is called the Presidential Range because most of the peaks are named after former presidents of the United States or other famous Americans. The range includes more than 30 peaks but only a few of them are climbed by ever Birch Rock. | ||
− | The [[Senior | + | The [[Senior Camper]]s go on a [[trip]] to the Presidentials. The main event of this trip is the day of climbing [[Mt. Washington]]. The trip is done with a base camp. |
Latest revision as of 18:28, 17 January 2009
The Presidential Range is a Mountain Range located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in Coos County. The range is called the Presidential Range because most of the peaks are named after former presidents of the United States or other famous Americans. The range includes more than 30 peaks but only a few of them are climbed by ever Birch Rock.
The Senior Campers go on a trip to the Presidentials. The main event of this trip is the day of climbing Mt. Washington. The trip is done with a base camp.