Mountain Passages: The Journal of the New Hampshire Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club

Updated:
March 21, 2026

Your source for outdoor adventures and “how to” articles about hiking, skiing, paddling, mountaineering and other outdoor activities, as well as articles about the history and natural environment of the New Hampshire forests and mountains

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Mountain Passages Featured Blog Articles

Do What You Can: Sexual Assault Awareness 2026 – by MJo McCarthy

Do What You Can: Sexual Assault Awareness 2026 – by MJo McCarthy

What are SAAM hikes? SAAM hikes are regular AMC hikes plus conversation. Sprinkled throughout each hike, typically at natural stopping points, we take the opportunity to discuss topics of personal safety, behavior, and trail etiquette. This April we will offer three independent Saturday hikes and a short presentation for those at AMC NH Chapter Spring School.

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The Snowiest Winter Ever – by Ham Mehlman

The Snowiest Winter Ever – by Ham Mehlman

If you are over 55, you may remember the winter of 1968-1969, a winter that validated a Currier and Ives like recollection of winters of Yore. It would prove to be the snowiest New Hampshire winter on record. The Mt. Washington Observatory recorded 566.4 inches (47 feet) of snow.

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Is Mount Washington the Biggest, Baddest Mountain in the East? – by Ham Mehlman

Is Mount Washington the Biggest, Baddest Mountain in the East? – by Ham Mehlman

Around these parts Mt. Washington is number one – the biggest, baddest knob in our provincial universe. We are aghast to hear that Mt. Washington (“Mt. W”) isn’t technically the loftiest peak in the Appalachian range or the East. No, Mt. Mitchell in North Carolina owns this distinction reaching 6,684 ft. in elevation. Is it case closed, or can we admirers muster arguments in support of Mt. W. as the biggest and baddest in the East? We can and we will. Our points start with the definition of a mountain…

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How-to Advice, Suggestions and Information

WHERE IN THE WHITES?

SPRING 2026 CHALLENGE 

John Williams, AMCNH Excursions Chair Emeritus, shot this photograph on January 1, 2012.

What summit is John standing on?  Name three peaks and the glacial cirque in the view.

Please send answers (and any suggestions for future challenges) to 

Hopefully a bit more obvious than the winter challenge…

Winners so far:

  • Loretta Boyne
  • Mike Sullivan

WINTER 2026 CHALLENGE RESULTS

Whether it was the haze sent to us by Canadian fires or the location, Diana Moore stumped everyone with the view from the top of Mt. Israel in Sandwich, NH.  Peaks in the view include Flat Mountain, North, Middle and South Tripyramid and Whiteface.   Thanks Diana.

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Editor: Ham Mehlman

Contributing Editor: Diana Moore

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