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Kinsman Mountain

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Topo map
  
USGS Lincoln

Prominence
  
683 m

Listing
  
Four-thousand footers

Elevation
  
1,328 m

Parent range
  
Kinsman Range

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Location
  
Grafton County, New Hampshire, U.S.

Mountain range
  
White Mountains, Appalachian Mountains, Kinsman Range

Similar
  
Mount Flume, Mount Bond, Mount Liberty, Mount Moosilauke, Carter Dome

Kinsman Mountain is a mountain located in Grafton County, New Hampshire. It is named after Nathan Kinsman, an early resident of Easton, New Hampshire, and is part of the Kinsman Range of the White Mountains. To the northeast, Kinsman is connected by The Cannon Balls ridge to Cannon Mountain.

Map of Kinsman Mountain, Lincoln, NH 03580, USA

The west side of Kinsman drains into Reel and Slide Brooks, thence into the Ham Branch of the Gale River, the Gale River, Ammonoosuc River, Connecticut River, and into Long Island Sound in Connecticut. The east side drains into Cascade Brook, thence into the Pemigewasset River, the Merrimack River, and into the Gulf of Maine in Massachusetts. The south face drains into Eliza Brook, thence into Harvard Brook, another tributary of the Pemigewasset.

The Appalachian Mountain Club considers both North and South Kinsman to be "four-thousand footers" because the divide between them gives the former more than 200 ft (61 m) of topographic prominence. South Kinsman is the sixth most prominent of the White Mountains, because it is the highest point between Franconia Notch and Kinsman Notch.

Hikers climbing North Kinsman Mountain, when reaching the viewless summit, should be sure to take a short bushwhack east to steep granite ledges falling off to Kinsman Pond and offering views of Cannon Mountain, South Kinsman, Franconia Ridge, and Lonesome Lake.

References

Kinsman Mountain Wikipedia