Peak guides
Start with the NH48 catalog, range pages, and individual mountain guides.
Open →About NH48.info
NH48.info is a guide-first project for New Hampshire's 4,000-footers and nearby White Mountains resources. It combines peak pages, trail context, original photography, planning tools, and machine-readable data in one place.
Start here
Short paths into the parts of NH48.info people tend to use first.
Start with the NH48 catalog, range pages, and individual mountain guides.
Open →Use maps, conditions, road status, and planner views before shaping a hike.
Open →Browse White Mountain trail references, maps, and route context.
Open →Explore mountain photos, captions, metadata, and print-oriented links.
Open →Connect mountains, plants, animals, and forest-health notes through the visual wiki.
Open →Review public summaries, dataset pages, authenticated access, and source code.
Open →Maintainer
I maintain NH48.info as a personal White Mountains project focused on photography, practical hiking context, and structured outdoor reference data.
Original images, captions, and photo metadata help make the mountain pages more visual and easier to browse.
Route-facing notes and project pages are written with conservative planning assumptions.
Structured files, APIs, and generated pages keep peak, trail, and catalog information connected.
Trust and provenance
Photography, captions, alt text, field notes, guide copy, and page presentation are maintained as part of the NH48.info project.
Peak, trail, parking, range, and project summaries are assembled from maintained source files, public references, and processing layers used across the site.
Weather, access, parking, closures, and trail conditions can change quickly. Verify important trip details with official sources and recent reports.
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Corrections
Use the edit form for outdated mileage, access details, photo metadata, or other small fixes. Verify current conditions before relying on access or route information.