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Mount Waumbek

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Topo map
  
USGS Pliny Range

Prominence
  
393 m

Listing
  
Four-thousand footers

Elevation
  
1,221 m

Easiest route
  
Hiking

Mount Waumbek 4000footerscomphoto20waumbek5jpg

Location
  
Coös County, New Hampshire, U.S.

Parent ranges
  
White Mountains, Appalachian Mountains

Similar
  
Mount Cabot, Carter Dome, Mount Starr King, East Peak Mount Osceola, Mount Tripyramid

Mount Waumbek is a mountain located in Coos County, New Hampshire. The mountain is part of the Pliny Range of the White Mountains. Waumbek is flanked to the northeast by Mount Weeks, to the west by Mount Starr King, and to the southeast by Pliny Mountain (1099 m). Waumbek is drained by various brooks into the Israel River, and thence into the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound.

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Map of Mt Waumbek, Kilkenny Township, NH 03583, USA

Waumbek is one of the Appalachian Mountain Club's "Four-thousand footers" and is located inside the White Mountain National Forest. The summit can be reached from U.S. Route 2 via the Starr King Trail, a segment of the Cohos Trail, from Jefferson village. The Starr King Trail climbs moderately to the summit of Mount Starr King where there used to be a lodge and then across the ridge to the wooded summit of Mount Waumbek. On some older maps it is shown as "Pliny Major" in the uninhabited township of Kilkenny. A colony of gregarious gray jays live near the summit of Starr King year-round.

During the early 1960s, the northern flank of Waumbek was under consideration for a ski resort to be named Willard Basin Ski Area, but the project was terminated and the land conveyed to the federal government.

Hike to mount waumbek


References

Mount Waumbek Wikipedia


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