Mount Clay

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Mount Clay is a lesser-known peak in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, situated between Mount Washington and Mount Jefferson in the Presidential Range and popular with experienced hikers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
accessPoint Base of Cog Railway area
Mount Washington Auto Road vicinity
climate alpine climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Coos County, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
elevation 1687 m
5533 ft
hasFeature open summit
rock cairns
hasTrail Gulfside Trail NERFINISHED
Mount Clay Loop NERFINISHED
hazard exposure to lightning
hypothermia risk
hikingDifficulty strenuous
isAbove treeline
isNear Great Gulf NERFINISHED
Mount Adams NERFINISHED
Mount Monroe NERFINISHED
isSubjectTo high winds
rapidly changing weather
isSubpeakOf Mount Washington NERFINISHED
liesNorthOf Mount Washington NERFINISHED
liesSouthOf Mount Jefferson NERFINISHED
listing New England Hundred Highest (disputed status) NERFINISHED
locatedBetween Mount Jefferson NERFINISHED
Mount Washington NERFINISHED
locatedIn New Hampshire
Presidential Range NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

White Mountains NERFINISHED
mountainRange Presidential Range NERFINISHED
namedAfter Henry Clay NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Great Gulf Wilderness NERFINISHED
Mount Washington NERFINISHED
parentRange White Mountains NERFINISHED
partOf White Mountain National Forest NERFINISHED
popularWith experienced hikers
prominence 150 ft
region Northern Presidential Range NERFINISHED
season hiked year-round
state New Hampshire
surfaceType rocky terrain
topographicMap USGS Mount Washington NERFINISHED
usedFor day hiking
traverse hikes
winterUse backcountry skiing (nearby slopes)
mountaineering

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Presidential Range contains Mount Clay