Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, TRAVEL and RESORT Section, Page 15, Image 41

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MBING AND QUIET
mWmCE MOUNTAINS
rnnco to Crawford Notch Kcnranrgo
iiiimiv inniminini run
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ESSASrS
! ?i. S hi Worrc Irtercit for
BEfeSmM, WJL . "S,"!
MWr"7i.uU. nrrttflRVflr. III1UUUIUK
.WSnSiV of thr wholesome
Ration amrmonntalir climbing, nnrt,
i it !'.?. W nrocsslon,-of
lor i-j- ' 7 '
If. . cry from 1(142.. tho
&S.W thirst nuccnf to the
Prf. Mount Washington. .thta
..OT.i.ii tun. th He' nrencnt
ftt the Intervening ccnturlcf huvo
fcffi wlnte womlirs' Iff the sturdy
Km that sre Inynlunblo to ths
IffL.Ww Wind's fnmoiw. vacn-
It V Mlated thnt. Darby
- . i.. .iiBtinrinn' ni'uins liiv
Kemi Ithegront White, Hill, a;
niain'h'.n5",'im.iB,-'r;
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flBW '?.?",', V'i.t:- l-lmi
Pii'compony only of his courngeotis
tor upon i h't:;"' "mv. i;,in.
to ascend the summit. They
I In avre oi tue great V"."! "I"
i . ..t.1 hahIiii ir ii it it nr
K .nii thA ton. Htnvever.
fFitld .pressed on his guides took
i awl connnueu.
m -AJeent Today Is Easy
'tare binoculars In hand and n
m. m.nrtment of sandwiches
rT.it in Hip lunch kit. rind with
HtblKtif the self-Htnrtcr he on the
it If automoDlie 10 nic very iop ui
i.lllle. 01 mc II I IB .iJUill.lu.nn,
i wiihlncton. It will - t be even
ISuttn hours teforc the return has
Sataadc and the splendors of the.
uinr visias nuvi- iiiaui: nivii iu-
UUi Impression on the receptive
i .
l-wwrr,
It Is one of, the most perilous
ho found -!n the Knsf. but tho thrill of
the accent ls all ,thc , keener because
or It. .. ',, ' '
I!ss tiring,' but ribnp the. less thr.llllng
i the ascent to tho Tip-Top, House hy
way. of the little' cog rnlhVny. nnd here
ngaln history wenves -nh. Interesting
threacl In the fascinating train of events',"
for It wns between thfl years of 1R00-0I
thnt Sylvester Mnrsh. of J.m,ton, In-,
vented nnd ennstrurted this ebg railway,
which wns the first to be built In the
world. Oborvntlnn cars from Fabyans
hnu'Ilrcttop Woods carry' the passengers
to the base of Mount . Washington.
where the chnngorls made for'the nnr-
,rpjv .gaugi railway arid' the seemingly
tircrinniiicuinr cumn is .apprnacucu.
.Incfih's Ladder fs that .rcmnrknhlc feat
of trestle ro'nstructlon where the grnd
Is nearly 200Q feet to tho mllp. '
Trio Summit House welcomes th'e "lolly
groups from the small train nnd tlif
nutorpobllcs: nccdmmodatlons for ovcr
nlaht' may be linrt. nnd for those .Just
Rtophing' "between trnlns" inviting
luncudonB are served. On a clear day
nnd crystal clearness cometf for the most
part through. Jim cloudless dnys In hep-
rcmnernnii tictoner one can sec rori
land nnd tho Atlantic spreading like a
great shfcft eastward, on tho south T.nke
Wlnnlpesnukec' unfolds to view-and be
yond often the ranges of the Adlron
dacks.'are. dlstlngulshfthle. whllo turn
Ing the glass to the north rcvcnls a wide
sweep of thoCa'nadlnn ranges.
Mount Washington towering nbovc
the neighboring peaks is the Inst to re
lease its' winter snow cop in the enrly
summer and the first to don it in the
autumn.
'Shows Good. Sportsmanship
It remains 'for the explorer of other
peaks to make,1 the pilgrimage by horse,
burro or on foot, and that there are
more exponents of the Inst named mode
of travel is an Indication of tho good
sportsmnnship that is becoming every
vcar a greater asset to the outdoor life
in "America. It has remained for that
wonderful organization, the Appala
chian Mountain Club, nnd the many
boys' and girls' camps in New Hamp
shire to establish mnuntnln climbing as
one of the foremost sports. Innumera
ble khaki-clad parties are to be found
about tho" mountain from early June
until the leaves begin to drop in the
autumn. .
Mount Webster nnd Mount Wlllnrd,
the sentinel peaks at the northern en-
t
thnt lofty mountain on tho cast side o
the I'res (lent 111 Itnnua. wllli Its nm,
hiaiKlliig , viW tho steep and craggy
Mount Chocrfrua to tho south, offering
J,,ntt L$P ,m.,.Ht Precipitous) climbs In
(ho , White- Mountain region s Moat
Mountain, which is rcnchcd'by Voy of
""""i" ui,i, nic ywy jiv 01 W1C
nuoni opportune
nature,
offering -Murdy
i'uri nro jvpnn
lilttler, Pass-
JacKKon nrr
Horn Mountn in
iJagio.Jlonnta In. nnd hevnmi nrp.
Mount wildcat. Carter Dome. Mount
Imp and Mount ttortor, ,
One of tho srentest sltriitu nn th im(
sldoof the Presidential Knngc Is Tuck
(Jrnian's Havlnc. An Immense snow
arch, one of the" Winders of tho mniin'
fnlns. remains there ns late as July,
and the great slldo of snow that-finds
Its way into thcvstrcams vhcn the warni
air has vor) nway tho arch la a night
thnt rnmnnrntlvelv few nerKon) linuA thn
good fortune to' see. On thu west side
of Crawford' Notch aro the peaks of
Wllley, Field. Avnlon Tom nnd Wll
lnrd that aro among, the favorite haunts
of tho, hikers, and In nddltlon to those
of thcVosidcntlnl Itange." Webster,
.iacHHon,vwasi..ngiont .iciterson and
Adams, ; there nro . many fascinntlrig
points to;bo reached from Oorham nnd
Hondolphins well na from Littleton,
Uetfilehem. Whlteflcld nnd Jefferson,
A Bethlehem' ono'of the most Inter
esting niountalns" is Agassist. Mount
Starr King nnd Mount I'llny nre the
objectives for tho Jefferson comtnuultjr.
while the walking contingents at wljjtp
Held hnva shell ucarhv nolnts as Klni
ball and Jewell Hills. At Oretton
Woods there nro many Interesting trans
well defined through the deep woods oi
Mouht Deception and Mount L)nrt
mouth, Mount Lafayette and Mount
Lincoln always attract climbers frorn
those at I'roillo nnd Francobla, whllo
the North and Houth Twin Mountains
nnd the Three Sugar Loaves nro: rocky
heights that tho mountain climbers from
all sections of the, mountains como to
ntlmli. i The Annnlnelilnii Mountain
Club' hna1 done much to establish shelter
comns along tno way, nnu most par
ticularly In tho vicinity of Carter nnd
llnkham Notches,
Forest Preservation
The yhUc Mountains, or the greater
section thereof that comprises tho
largest of the sixteen national forests in
'the East, cover nn arcu of 827,000
acres, and work of forest preservation
that is being conducted by tho Govern
ment is being promoted in every way by
tho resorts -and camps. Thcro is n
spirited campaign on throughout tho
Vhltn Mountains to nrcscrvo in every
way possible the great forests that vyero
up to a low years ago in aauger ot
extinction.) Protection from the insect
plagues Is a work tna,t is greatly occu
pylngtho' forestry men today, and' the
co-opcratlon given by the walking clubs
and camps' is an indication or the great
public .Interest thnt tho movement ha
deyclopcd" '
It wasth'o grcnt steel .sinews of the
railroad that first opened up tho re
markable view of tho Baco Valley and
Crawford Notch, though the discovery
of thnt, marvelous stono gorge lntW
back to 1771. Hero is one instance
when tho automobile cannot I in pro vo on
the railroad for opening up snmo of the
Kcenlo wonders, for the motor road
winds necessarily along the bottom of
the valley, nnd while It is flanked on
both sides with beautiful scones, it
remains for tho railroad to give the
visitor a real view of the mountains
nboya aud the valley where the Pjco
llivcr finds Its way southward to the
s'.-a.
From Ilnrtlctt on to Crnwfords there
unfolds a view first of the heavily tim
bered slonts nnd Inter tho ernes of
'granite rock that pile one on top ol
anotner to great ucigiits. qumnt land
marks can be seen from the passenger
conches nnd observation cnrstlip
llttlo, stono: liouao which old Dr. Ilcints,
of Plitladclphla, lied built front stone
nauicii irom aawycr hock, inucs nwnyi
saw
ilrld
yi
the
Wllley Urook bridge nnd tho site of the
Wllley house, the view of tho (limit
Stairs, nnd then that slow nnd carcfui
crossing of tho great Frankenstein
trestle which bridges the greatest gulf
In tho approach to Crawford.
"Ilenny" tells of nil this nnd more
many. times n day as he exchanges the
brightly toned souvenir booklets of the
Wlilto Mountulns for the cciually bright
coins. "Henny" has been "roycrtn'
tho ground" from Portland to Fabyans
since he was about sixteen, and he has
never tired of tolling the talo of how
tho Wllley family perished in that
tragic storm thnt cnusod nn nvnlnncho of
trees nnd ,rock to slid' duwi. Mount
Wllley. The family,- fenrlng they would
he burled, left the house nnilstnrted
frantlcnlly down (ho mountains the
debris gaining speed ru it descended,
passed tho house, unharmed, overtook
nnd burled the members of the family,
Objectives for Illlurs
Franconla Notch, In the Frnnconln
Hangc, arid Dixvlllo Notch, that north,
crly gateway into Maine ore the other
large notches to he found In New
Hampshire's nlnygrounJ. while on hc
east side of the Presidential Itange ire
the smaller gorges, Carter') Notch nnd
thu PInkhnm Notch, which are among
tho favorite objectives for hikers. In
all of tho notches there nro remnrkahl.
stono Images thai are numbered moif
the seven wonders, , , ....
Scarcely n poet .whrf has been through
thu Frnnconln ttui.se but has iisld
tribute 111' tlnwln. utmc to '"The Old
Man of the Mountains," whose profile
overhangs the notch from u tremendous
height. In year) gone by the Indian
tribes worshiped this massive profile as
tho "Orcnt Stone Face," Silhouetted
against thu sky in Crawford Notch Is
tin' clearly defined pvollle of Daniel
Webster, while the first lady of the
land can be seen in delicate outline'
rnrved from the tagged rocks of Dix
vllle Notch; the discriminating tourists,
soy even the frill of Martha Washing
ton's dainty lace cap is dlitlngulshablc.
An Indian face and n formation ot rock
representing a sleeping dog nre to be
found in other parts of the mountnins.
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OPENS JUNE 18th. Hoipttality and social charm
assure happy days at .this most refreshing of seashore
Near the site, of old Fort Criswoldt swept by
breezes of the yacht-dotted Sound. A radiating cen
ter of beautiful motor roads. Golf, tennis, horseback
Kindergarten
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v I ivl and nature study classes for children.
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Good Roads-Large Garage
Un titate Highway midway bafween lloaton und Portland,
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Back of the wheel on the cushiony
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JOY of a new sort. Every turn of
the road reveals a new thrill in scenic
attraction; every mile puts care fur
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"VERMONT MOTOR TOURS"
is a new book published by the Stato
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Other free books that will help you
to a better-planned vacation:
"The Cretn Mountain ef Vttmonl".
"Haiti and Boarding Home Directory"
"Cottage to Rent and for Sale"
"Summer Homes in Vermont'
"Automobile Dittancet in Vermont"
Ask by name for books desired.
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Montpeher. Vt.
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HOTEL and COHAGES
Jefferson, N. H.
IN Tlir. HBART Of THE
WHITE MOUNTAINS
A Distinctive Hotel
of the higher type
HKANON JUNK 2S TO OCTOIIKR
EXC13LLKNT 18-IIOLE GOLF COUR8K
TENNIS. RIDINO, PI8HINO, MUSIC
DooKlne Office. 8 Vt 0lh St.,
New Torlc
I'Yanlc iT. Shule,
Oencrnl Manager.
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Henry (I. t'lumer,
Aiat. ManKora
SUMMIT SPRINGS HOTEL
Poland, Maine
Modern, up-to-date; every summer pleasure. On direct auto route from
Bretton Woods to Portland. 79 miles from Brotton Woods. 30 miles
from Portland. Within cosy access of every important camp for boys
and girls in Maine. 175 rooms, 100 with private baths. Golf, tennis,
fishing, lake bathing. Garage accommodations.
Perfect Remodeled Golf Course
NATHAN BIAUM, Pros.
PAR IIAHIIOR. MK.
IIAR HARBOR, MK.
WIHTK MOUNTAINS, N. II.
BURRO UPWARD
TO THE PEAKS
Wonder Trip of the East
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CRAWFORD HOUSE
'rawford Notch
WHITE MTS., N. H.
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OCEAN, MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY
Acclaimed UNEQUALLED by world-wide travellers
NATURE'S WONDERLAND
U. S. GOVT'S LAFAYETTE NATIONAL PARK
Aftord. new dellKhl at every turn
Outdoor aport under I'IphI natural condition.. Oulf. yachting.
(wlmmlnc tennla. aeml-pro. baseball, mountain climbing, etc.
DAILY CONCKRTH HY MKMUERH OF THE
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We will ti hai'py to UM"t nnn aaslat In accommoduttons. All
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In Green Mountains; CO-acre grounds. Shade; out and Indoor amuse
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In a Picturtique location tuonf the bills and Ukei of icenic New lUmpitire.
18-HOLE GOLF COURSE
Every Comfort and Convenience. Firoproof.
4500 Acre Blum Wood Eilale. Broker' Office. Direct N. Y. Wire.
New York Booking Office, TOWN & COUNTRY,
8 West 40th Street. Telephone Vanderbilt 2290.
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reminders of the heroic post. Picturesque scenery on
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FISHING, SURF BATHING, GOLF, CANOEING, ETC.
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POSTOFFICE PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
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BETHLEHEM
30 HOTELS
Bethlehem in July
offers vacationists unalloyed pleasure among
scenes of surpassing beauty. Here they enjoy
soiling on n fine 18-holc course, tennis, horse
back riding, motoring on good State roads,
tramping mountain trails, etc. No hay fever.
Thirty modern hotels present good accommoda
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HTOCKIIRHUiK. MASS.
IN THE BERKSHIRE HILLS
HEATON HALL
at Stockbridge, Mass.
Open for the Season on
June 18th
A hotel of distinction anil chnrm l.ni-aie.1
nn a private estate ami Minmnndinii
most HTtonalvo view. Nearly every ronni
oonneclK with private hath Hie.i'n
heatnl throualiout. anil e'avatnr kerviie
to all floors. Excellently kept n,f
course. A most convenient spot from
which to take, many attractive mnt.-i
irlpa. Music of esceptlonul merit.
Hntfs, $3.00 to SS.OO per day
W. G. HAVILL, Manager
. N. II.
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HIGH AND COOL
IN THE IiERKSHIRES
HOTEL
ASPINWALL
LENOX, MASS.
A HOl'EL OF DISTINCTION
Catering to nn exclusive patronage
OPENS JUNE 18 ELEVATION 1400 FEET
Golf, Tennia, Saddle Riding, Orcheatrn, Dancing, Garage
Deiirnble Cottages, with Hotel Service
HOVE & TWOROGER, Managers
Win'.er Resort, Princeas Hotel, Bermuda
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JUNE and JULY Ihe Best Months or Tourists
I'nxrfc iii mitny pleasurable vacation thins
', io in iI'iim reK'un thnt one never falls to find
lusi th 'P"ii or amusement one trams while
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Tennis, Motoring Through tho Mountains
Slinliil Pnrtlrs With Our Own Cur
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Squam Lake, Holderness, N. II.
720 Af7e from Boston
At Frot of White Mt:
If you like good food, good ac
commodations, plenty of fishing,
and a tip-ton region for outdoor
life, you will certainly enjoy a
vacation here. Drop us a line for
particulars,
R. W. DAVISON, Propria
MAONOLIA, MASS.
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Magnolia, Mass.
An ideal sojourning place for
thoso who lovo tho mingled
beauties of seaside and country.
Pleasant, Inviting. Wrjto for
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Fineit View East of the Rockies
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