The Waterville Valley; a history, description and guide . m the Hotel to the Steps and then to theright, keeping up the hill into the woods and avoiding theBluff by keeping straight on. 2. Via Big Bowlder, 1 1-2 M. Either (1) go by Undercut path up the left bank of MadRiver to Kettles Bridge; or (2) cross Mad River at Steps,and follow the Greeley Ponds path to the Big BowlderBridge, cross the bridge, and in a few rods turn to theright and cross the Kettles Bridge. These paths unite at Kettles Bridge and follow up theleft bank of Slide Brook. They join the direct path at thedam near Swaseytown.


The Waterville Valley; a history, description and guide . m the Hotel to the Steps and then to theright, keeping up the hill into the woods and avoiding theBluff by keeping straight on. 2. Via Big Bowlder, 1 1-2 M. Either (1) go by Undercut path up the left bank of MadRiver to Kettles Bridge; or (2) cross Mad River at Steps,and follow the Greeley Ponds path to the Big BowlderBridge, cross the bridge, and in a few rods turn to theright and cross the Kettles Bridge. These paths unite at Kettles Bridge and follow up theleft bank of Slide Brook. They join the direct path at thedam near Swaseytown. The mouth of Slide Brook is a fewrods below the Big Bowlder Bridge, and the Big Bowlderis a little distance up Slide Brook. Kettles Bridge, justabove the Bowlder, marks the departure of the path tothe Scaur, via Kettles. Tecumseh Ledges are situated at the southernend and close to the summit of the great ridge ofTecumseh. No path (1916). Terrace, The. A walk of about 1 M. alongthe terrace on the left bank of Mad River fromthe Bluff to Tylers Spring. 52. On Tecumseh Brook The Knights Bridge. Crosses Mad River about 2 M. above the for Sir Daniel Wilson, Toronto, P. O. Thornton Gap. 2332 ft., is the pass betweenOsceola and Tecumseh. Through it passes theNorth Woodstock trail. Triangle, The. Round trip, 1 3-4 M. The Osceola and Greeley Ponds path make thesides and a cross-path the base. Go by Osceolapath nearly to Osceola Bridge and then turn toright. Wrecked by the lumbering (1916). Trough, The. 2 1-2 M. down the road. Apicturesque watering trough with quaint inscrip-tion. Tylers Spring. 3-5 M. Named for DeaconJ. C. Tyler, of Boston, Mass. Go to the lower end of the Lower Meadow andtake the path that keeps close to the river. Justat the top of the rise beyond the spring the pathforks. Path to right leads to Drakes Mill. Pathto left splits into three very shortly. Fork to leftloops back to Lower Meadow. Middle fork runsout to golf links. Right fork leads to Snowsbrook


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