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The White Mountains Grid
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Rules of the Game. The Grid Advisory Council. 48 x 12 = 576. 48 x 12 = 576. Once you have completed the grid, you are eligible to become a member. This is based on the honor system. Please download the Excel Spreadsheet below to help you keep track. This spreadsheet also doubles as your application. Once all 576 peaks have been completed, provide Ed Hawkins with your application. Completed application can be mailed to:. 196 Old Chester Turnpike. Chester, NH 03036.
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The White Mountains Grid
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Rules of the Game. The Grid Advisory Council. 48 x 12 = 576. 48 x 12 = 576. When referring to the White Mountains of New Hampshire,. There is one number that stands out from the rest:. That's equal to hiking each of the 48 peaks in each month of the calendar year. Site Counter: 54515 visitors since May 3, 2008.
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The White Mountains Grid
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Rules of the Game. The Grid Advisory Council. 48 x 12 = 576. 48 x 12 = 576. Here is a list of websites that you may find useful as you complete the grid. White Mountains National Forest. Great maps of the White Mountains. Views from the Top. 48 in 1 Winter. A companion site to this site. New England Maps and Outdoor/Travel Books. New England Trail Conditions.
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Rules of the Game
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Rules of the Game. The Grid Advisory Council. 48 x 12 = 576. Rules of the Game. 48 x 12 = 576. As is the case for all other lists, the "Honor System" applies. The Grid (48 x 12) abides by the original 'Underhill' rules for the bagging of official peaks on the various 4000 footer lists. An official peak is a peak that is counted once on a hike from the beginning trailhead to the finish trailhead. Even though it may be passed over more than once in the course of the hike, it should be counted only once.
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The White Mountains Grid
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Rules of the Game. The Grid Advisory Council. 48 x 12 = 576. The Grid Advisory Council. 48 x 12 = 576. With growing interest in the White Mountains 4000 Footer Grid, we have decided to start this website in order to keep track of those who have completed this tremendous accomplishment. Ed Hawkins - Four time Grid Finisher and AMC trip leader. Jim Towle - Grid Finisher and AMC trip co-leader. Guy Jubinville - Grid Finisher. Eric Rathbun - Grid Finisher and Webmaster.
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The White Mountains Grid
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Rules of the Game. The Grid Advisory Council. 48 x 12 = 576. 48 x 12 = 576. What is The Grid? The idea of The Grid is to encourage hikers to visit the 48 White Mountain 4000 footers at different times during the year. To complete The Grid, the hiker must hike each of the 48 peaks in each of the 12 months of the year. This is an enormous challenge that may take anywhere from a few years to many years to accomplish. Who was the first to complete The Grid? Who was the first woman to complete The Grid?
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The White Mountains Grid
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Rules of the Game. The Grid Advisory Council. 48 x 12 = 576. 48 x 12 = 576. Each of the hikers listed below has completed the Grid (at least once). Click on a name to learn about these dedicated hikers. To view a list of multiple Grid finishers click here. To view a list of senior Grid finishers click here. 1989 - This finisher requested not to be mentioned. February 16, 2002. Nov 1, 2003. Dec 31, 2003. Jul 10, 2005. Apr 11, 2006. Oct 13, 2007. Nov 10, 2007. Apr 9, 2008. Pete J. Crane. Dec 31, 2009.
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The 48 Four Thousand Footers of the White Mountains
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Rules of the Game. The Grid Advisory Council. The 48 Four Thousand Footers of the White Mountains. Right peak is Lincoln. North of Pemigewasset Wilderness. Southwest corner of the White Mountains. North of Pemigewasset Wilderness. Southeast edge of the Pemigewasset Wilderness. Southern edge of Pemigewasset Wilderness. Near Crawford Notch State Park. Southern of Kancamagus Pass. Just south of Pemigewasset Wilderness. Just North of Pemigewasset Wilderness. Northwest of Sandwich Range Wilderness.
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Boston Globe Article
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Rules of the Game. The Grid Advisory Council. 48 x 12 = 576. 48 x 12 = 576. The following article by Tom Haines appeared in the Boston Globe on December 6, 2008. The term 'grid' is spare and scientific, speaking neither to wonders of nature nor the pulse of personal endeavor. For a small but growing group of relentless New England hikers, though, the grid - catalogued on a spreadsheet 48 rows deep, 12 columns wide - documents a particular pursuit of both mountains and motivation. Hawkins maintains an e-m...