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Mount Bond is a 4,698-foot mountain in Grafton County, New Hampshire. The mountain was named after Professor George P. Bond (1825 - 1865) of Harvard University. It is the southernmost peak of the Twin Range in the White Mountains and is situated deep within the Pemigewasset Wilderness. Mount Bond has a bare summit that offers panoramic views, and it is flanked to the north by Mount Guyot. Together with its subsidiary peaks West Bond and Bondcliff, it forms a trio commonly known as "The Bonds," all of which are included in the list of 4,000-footers.
Use the main NH48 guide for Mount Bond when you want trail planning, route context, and the canonical peak landing page.
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