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Stephanie Graudons
Photo Date: 
08/27/2017
Viewing area at the Upper Peverly Pond in Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
Stephanie Graudons
Photo Date: 
08/27/2017
An old bird's nest in Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
Stephanie Graudons
Photo Date: 
08/30/2017
Picnic table at Mount Kearsarge.
Stephanie Graudons
Photo Date: 
08/30/2017
View from the parking area at Mount Kearsarge.
Stephanie Graudons
Photo Date: 
09/02/2017
On the Mount Willard Hike, the trail starts on the Avalon Trail before splitting off.
Stephanie Graudons
Photo Date: 
09/02/2017
Mount Willard summit.
Stephanie Graudons
Photo Date: 
09/04/2017
Archery Pond in Bear Brook State Park is open to fly fishing and has a few benches and picnic tables nearby.
Stephanie Graudons
Photo Date: 
08/27/2017
Family walking along Seabrook Beach.
Stephanie Graudons
Photo Date: 
10/01/2017
One of many scenic campsites on the water in Pillsbury State Park.
Stephanie Graudons
Photo Date: 
09/09/2017
Heading down to Lake Solitude.
Stephanie Graudons
Photo Date: 
10/07/2017
Typical trail at Great Glen.
Stephanie Graudons
Photo Date: 
09/02/2017
Overlooking Echo Lake from Artists Point.

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