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- Mount_Doublehead abstract "Mount Doublehead is a twin-peaked mountain in eastern New Hampshire, United States. It is located in the town of Jackson, Carroll County, in the eastern White Mountains. North Doublehead has an elevation of 3,053 feet (930.5 m) above sea level, while South Doublehead has an elevation of 2,939 ft (895.8 m).Doublehead stands within the watershed of the Saco River, which drains into the Gulf of Maine. The eastern and southern slopes of Doublehead drain into the East Branch of the Saco River. The northwest side of Doublehead drains into Great Brook, thence into Wildcat Brook, the Ellis River, and into the Saco.In 1934, the American composer Alan Hovhaness (1911–2000), who frequently climbed the White Mountains during his youth, wrote a composition for piano entitled Fog on Mount Double Head (Op. 1, no. 2).South of the White Mountains, Doublehead Mountain (elevation 2,158 ft/657.8 m) is found in Sandwich, New Hampshire (also in Carroll County), in the Squam Mountains overlooking Squam Lake.".
- Mount_Doublehead elevation "930.5544".
- Mount_Doublehead locatedInArea Carroll_County,_New_Hampshire.
- Mount_Doublehead locatedInArea New_Hampshire.
- Mount_Doublehead locatedInArea United_States.
- Mount_Doublehead mountainRange White_Mountains_(New_Hampshire).
- Mount_Doublehead nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "USGS Jackson".
- Mount_Doublehead prominence "292.608".
- Mount_Doublehead thumbnail Doubleheadprofile.jpg?width=300.
- Mount_Doublehead wikiPageExternalLink doublehead_cabin.pdf.
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- Mount_Doublehead wikiPageExternalLink peak.aspx?pid=12573.
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- Mount_Doublehead elevationFt "3053".
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- Mount_Doublehead location Carroll_County,_New_Hampshire.
- Mount_Doublehead location New_Hampshire.
- Mount_Doublehead location United_States.
- Mount_Doublehead name "Mount Doublehead".
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- Mount_Doublehead prominenceFt "960".
- Mount_Doublehead range White_Mountains_(New_Hampshire).
- Mount_Doublehead topo "USGS Jackson".
- Mount_Doublehead subject Category:Landforms_of_Carroll_County,_New_Hampshire.
- Mount_Doublehead subject Category:Mountains_of_New_Hampshire.
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- Mount_Doublehead comment "Mount Doublehead is a twin-peaked mountain in eastern New Hampshire, United States. It is located in the town of Jackson, Carroll County, in the eastern White Mountains. North Doublehead has an elevation of 3,053 feet (930.5 m) above sea level, while South Doublehead has an elevation of 2,939 ft (895.8 m).Doublehead stands within the watershed of the Saco River, which drains into the Gulf of Maine. The eastern and southern slopes of Doublehead drain into the East Branch of the Saco River.".
- Mount_Doublehead label "Mount Doublehead".
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- Mount_Doublehead depiction Doubleheadprofile.jpg.
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- Mount_Doublehead name "Mount Doublehead (north peak)".