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I need any White Mountain History Buffs to Help me out.
I climbed Mt.Willard in Crawford Notch, NH for the first time yesterday with some friends.
It was a nice hike with great views, we even had 2 A-10 Warthogs fly over us.
All along the trail on the way up in the final third of the hike were Large Concrete Pipes crossing the trail.
My Question is are these pipes just and andextreme form of water drainage for the trail, or were they used for something else. For example was there ever a building, Fire tower, or something on top of Willard that used these,or were they used for a water supply down below?
Thanks
Any help would be appreciated.
WSC
I need any White Mountain History Buffs to Help me out.
I climbed Mt.Willard in Crawford Notch, NH for the first time yesterday with some friends.
It was a nice hike with great views, we even had 2 A-10 Warthogs fly over us.
All along the trail on the way up in the final third of the hike were Large Concrete Pipes crossing the trail.
My Question is are these pipes just and andextreme form of water drainage for the trail, or were they used for something else. For example was there ever a building, Fire tower, or something on top of Willard that used these,or were they used for a water supply down below?
Thanks
Any help would be appreciated.
WSC