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- Kinsman_Range abstract "The Kinsman Range, also known as the Cannon–Kinsman Range, is located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the United States. The highest point in the north-south range is 4,358-foot-high (1,328 m) Kinsman Mountain, followed by the 4,293-foot (1,309 m) North Peak of Kinsman, and 4,080-foot (1,240 m) Cannon Mountain, one of the richest in rock climbing routes in the Whites. All are official "Four-thousand footers". 3,478-foot (1,060 m) Mount Wolf is on the crest of the range south of Kinsman Mountain. Rounding out the range is 2,470-foot (750 m) Bald Peak at the height of land in Franconia Notch.To the northeast, the range is connected by The Cannon Balls ridge to Cannon Mountain. The southwest end of the range is at Kinsman Notch, a 1,870-foot (570 m) mountain pass and westernmost of the White Mountains' four major notches. The 16.9-mile-long (27.2 km) Kinsman Ridge Trail traverses the entire range from Kinsman Notch to the north base of Cannon Mountain in Franconia Notch. The Appalachian Trail follows the Kinsman Ridge Trail from Kinsman Notch to just north of the North Peak of Kinsman, where it turns east to Lonesome Lake before descending into the southern end of Franconia Notch.The range is located in Grafton County, near the town of Lincoln. Its west side drains into Long Island Sound via the Gale River, Ammonoosuc River, and Connecticut River, the east into the Gulf of Maine via the Pemigewasset River and Merrimack River.".
- Kinsman_Range country United_States.
- Kinsman_Range state New_Hampshire.
- Kinsman_Range thumbnail North_Peak_of_Kinsman_Mountain.jpg?width=300.
- Kinsman_Range wikiPageExternalLink range.aspx?rid=161221.
- Kinsman_Range wikiPageID "41658408".
- Kinsman_Range wikiPageRevisionID "592020415".
- Kinsman_Range country United_States.
- Kinsman_Range elevationFt "4358".
- Kinsman_Range highest Kinsman_Mountain.
- Kinsman_Range latD "44".
- Kinsman_Range latM "7".
- Kinsman_Range latNs "N".
- Kinsman_Range latS "23".
- Kinsman_Range longD "71".
- Kinsman_Range longEw "W".
- Kinsman_Range longM "44".
- Kinsman_Range longS "12".
- Kinsman_Range name "Kinsman Range".
- Kinsman_Range parent Appalachian_Mountains.
- Kinsman_Range parent White_Mountains_(New_Hampshire).
- Kinsman_Range photo "North_Peak_of_Kinsman_Mountain.jpg".
- Kinsman_Range photoCaption "North Peak of Kinsman Mountain".
- Kinsman_Range state New_Hampshire.
- Kinsman_Range subject Category:Landforms_of_Grafton_County,_New_Hampshire.
- Kinsman_Range subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_New_Hampshire.
- Kinsman_Range subject Category:White_Mountain_National_Forest.
- Kinsman_Range type MountainRange.
- Kinsman_Range type NaturalPlace.
- Kinsman_Range type Place.
- Kinsman_Range type Wikidata:Q532.
- Kinsman_Range type Place.
- Kinsman_Range type Location.
- Kinsman_Range comment "The Kinsman Range, also known as the Cannon–Kinsman Range, is located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the United States. The highest point in the north-south range is 4,358-foot-high (1,328 m) Kinsman Mountain, followed by the 4,293-foot (1,309 m) North Peak of Kinsman, and 4,080-foot (1,240 m) Cannon Mountain, one of the richest in rock climbing routes in the Whites. All are official "Four-thousand footers".".
- Kinsman_Range label "Kinsman Range".
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- Kinsman_Range sameAs Q16893514.
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- Kinsman_Range wasDerivedFrom Kinsman_Range?oldid=592020415.
- Kinsman_Range depiction North_Peak_of_Kinsman_Mountain.jpg.
- Kinsman_Range isPrimaryTopicOf Kinsman_Range.
- Kinsman_Range name "Kinsman Range".