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| | | The picture below shows a larger view of this Colorful Old Wildcat Mountain Pinkham Notch New Hampshire Advertising Souvenir Tray. This small souvenir tray is not dated but it is old. It is made of a very soft and fragile metal. It has a gondola in the clouds above mountain peaks in the center and trees on each side. It is marked as follows: WILDCAT MOUNTAIN PINKHAM NOTCH, N.H. The tray measures about 5'' x 3-5/8''. It appears to be in mint condition as pictured. Below here, for reference, is some additional information about Wildcat Mountain in New Hampshire: Wildcat Mountain (New Hampshire) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wildcat Mountain A Highest point Elevation: 4,422 feet (1,348 m) Prominence: 1,034 feet (315 m) Listing: White Mountain 4,000 footers Geography Location: Coos County, New Hampshire, United States Parent range: Carter-Moriah Range Topo map: USGS Carter Dome Wildcat Mountain D Highest point Elevation: 4,062 feet (1,238 m) Prominence: 287 feet (87 m) Listing: White Mountain 4,000 footers Climbing Easiest route: Via Wildcat Mountain Ski Area gondola lift Wildcat Mountain is a mountain located in Coos County, northern New Hampshire, United States. The mountain is part of the Carter-Moriah Range of the White Mountains, on the east side of Pinkham Notch. Wildcat Mountain faces Carter Dome across Carter Notch to the northeast, and Mount Washington across Pinkham Notch to the west. Wildcat Mountain has five summits: A, B, C, D, and E along Wildcat Ridge, which curves two miles (3 km) to the south and west. Both A, at 4,422 feet (1,348 m), and D, at 4,062 feet (1,238 m), are considered ''four thousand footers''. B, with an elevation of 4,305 feet (1,312 m), and C, at 4,285 feet (1,306 m), lack the topographic prominence to be considered more than subpeaks of Wildcat A. Likewise, the E peak, at 4,046 feet (1,233 m), is considered to be a subpeak of the higher D peak (the E peak was formerly believed to be the higher of the two, and used to appear on the official list of four thousand footers, but current topographic maps reveal the D peak to be the higher summit).The Appalachian Trail, which extends over 2,170 miles (3,490 km) from Georgia to Maine, climbs up from the Appalachian Mountain Club's Joe Dodge Lodge in Pinkham Notch and traverses the summits of the Wildcat Ridge, continuing on to Carter Dome. The Wildcat Mountain Ski Area is one of the best known alpine skiing resorts in New England, with lifts from the base on NH Rt. 16 in Pinkham Notch 2,112 ft (644 m) up to the D summit. The area has 49 trails on 225 acres (0.91 km2), including Polecat Trail, the longest ski trail in New Hampshire. The Wildcat Valley Trail, an ungroomed cross country ski trail, leads from the summit down to Jackson, New Hampshire, dropping 3,240 feet (990 m) in 11.1 miles (17.9 km). Cut in 1972, it is one of the best known routes in the extensive trail system maintained by the Jackson Ski Touring Foundation. |
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