Carter Notch

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Carter Notch is a rugged mountain pass in New Hampshire’s White Mountains known for its steep walls, glacial tarns, and popular hiking routes between the Carter and Wildcat ranges.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain pass
notch
accessedBy Carter Notch Trail NERFINISHED
Nineteen Mile Brook Trail NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainedBy Nineteen Mile Brook NERFINISHED
hasBodyOfWater Carter Lakes NERFINISHED
glacial ponds
hasFacility Carter Notch Hut NERFINISHED
hasFeature glacial tarns
rocky terrain
rugged topography
steep walls
hasOrigin glacial erosion
hasRecreationSite Carter Notch Hut bunkhouse NERFINISHED
Carter Notch Hut dining hall NERFINISHED
hasVegetation boreal forest
northern hardwood forest
hasViewOf Mount Washington area NERFINISHED
Presidential Range NERFINISHED
hutOperatedBy Appalachian Mountain Club NERFINISHED
isOn eastern side of the White Mountains
isPartOf White Mountain National Forest NERFINISHED
locatedBetween Carter Range NERFINISHED
Wildcat Range NERFINISHED
locatedIn Coos County, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
New Hampshire
White Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedInRange Carter Range NERFINISHED
nearCommunity Gorham, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
Jackson, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
nearestSummit Carter Dome NERFINISHED
Wildcat A Peak NERFINISHED
notableFor dramatic cirque-like basin
remote mountain setting
partOfWatershed Saco River watershed NERFINISHED
popularFor backpacking
hiking
mountain scenery
region Northern Presidential–Carter Range area NERFINISHED
separates Carter Dome NERFINISHED
Wildcat Mountain NERFINISHED
sitsBetween Carter Dome and Wildcat A Peak NERFINISHED
trailUse backcountry skiing
snowshoeing
year-round hiking
usedFor access to Carter-Moriah Range
access to Wildcat Ridge

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Carter-Moriah Range overlooks Carter Notch