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The first sign at the trailhead. Parking is allowed on the road.
Gearing up to ascend Doublehead Mountain.
Trail information at the trailhead.
The route to Doublehead Mountain is great for skiing or snowshoeing.
The route begins with a gentle slope.
The first water crossing.
Skins on for the ascent.
Taking a break before the terrain gets steep.
Looking through the trees at Mount Washington.
Doublehead Cabin.
Doublehead Cabin.
Typical winter gear on a trek up Doublehead Mountain.
The view from North Doublehead.
The view from North Doublehead.
Doublehead Cabin.
Trail intersections are well signed.
Old Path Trail to South Doublehead.
The Old Path Trail to South Doublehead is steep.
The Old Path Trail to South Doublehead.
The view of the White Mountains from South Doublehead.
Walking to the ledge overlooking the White Mountains.
The ledge on South Doublehead.
Skins off, ready to ski.
The ski trail down South Doublehead.
The ski trail has a few steep spots.
Steep sections on the ski trail down South Doublehead.
The ski trail down South Doublehead.
Looking down the ski trail on South Doublehead.

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