Outing . A DARTMOUTH PARTY AT THE TOP OF MT. WASHINGTON dery and fluffy, over forests, fields, andice-clad ponds, three and four feet deep,making some of the best snowshoe and skitrails in the world. Incidentally, thisdepth of snow is the explanation of Dart-mouths mediocre hockey record. Thereis so much snow and it takes so muchtime to keep the hockey rinks free andclear of it that hours are limited forplay and practice. But the deeper the snow, the better theski and snowshoe running, and within anhours trail from the campus are count-less scenic and historic places, whichmake ideal objective


Outing . A DARTMOUTH PARTY AT THE TOP OF MT. WASHINGTON dery and fluffy, over forests, fields, andice-clad ponds, three and four feet deep,making some of the best snowshoe and skitrails in the world. Incidentally, thisdepth of snow is the explanation of Dart-mouths mediocre hockey record. Thereis so much snow and it takes so muchtime to keep the hockey rinks free andclear of it that hours are limited forplay and practice. But the deeper the snow, the better theski and snowshoe running, and within anhours trail from the campus are count-less scenic and historic places, whichmake ideal objectives for practice runsleading up to a full days march. The Green Mountains lie to the westand across the Connecticut, the Fran-conia Range to the east, and the Presi-dential Range of the White Mountains,continuing, farther north and to the eastof the Franconia. North, still, beyondthe highest peaks of the PresidentialRange and extending practically to theCanadian border, lies the DartmouthGrant, some thirty


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