. The White Mountains of New Hampshire : in the heart of the nation's playground . WFORD NOTCH FROM MOUNT WILLARD ing and reaching their destination about in the summits of Madison, Adams, Jefferson, Clay, Washing-ton, Monroe, Franklin, Pleasant and Clinton were crossedand a stop of about half an hour was made at the Tip-TopHouse on the summit of Mt. Washington, where, with theblue Atlantic on one side of them and the Dominion of Canadaon the other, they enjoyed lunch with the zest that is knownonly to mountain-climbers and sailors. When all other forms of outdoor enjoyment


. The White Mountains of New Hampshire : in the heart of the nation's playground . WFORD NOTCH FROM MOUNT WILLARD ing and reaching their destination about in the summits of Madison, Adams, Jefferson, Clay, Washing-ton, Monroe, Franklin, Pleasant and Clinton were crossedand a stop of about half an hour was made at the Tip-TopHouse on the summit of Mt. Washington, where, with theblue Atlantic on one side of them and the Dominion of Canadaon the other, they enjoyed lunch with the zest that is knownonly to mountain-climbers and sailors. When all other forms of outdoor enjoyment are ex-hausted (if such a thing could be possible in the Mountains),there still remains the historic pastime of fishing. The Sacoand the Ammonoosuc and the numerous streamlets that enterthem, not to mention the Pemigewasset, abound in brooktrout, and afford hours, and even days, of royal sport. Thereare many summer sojourners here who find their chief recrea-tion in whipping the trout brooks of the Mountain region, andseldom are they obliged to return home with empty creels. _J.


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