-
north by
Mount Guyot.
Mount Bond has two
subsidiary peaks, West Bond and
Bondcliff (or "The Cliffs"). All
three peaks are
included on the
Appalachian Mountain...
- of the
Royal Astronomical Society in 1865.
Mount Bond, West Bond, and
Bondcliff among the
White Mountains are all
named after him. The
crater G. Bond...
- 4000-Footers of the
White Mountains (2nd ed.). Littleton, New Hampshire:
Bondcliff Books. Daniell, Gene, and Smith,
Steven D.
White Mountain Guide. 28th...
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Retrieved 2010-03-19. Gove, Bill (2001).
Logging Railroads of the Saco
River Valley. Littleton:
Bondcliff Books. pp. 11–49. ISBN 1-931271-02-X. v t e v t e...
- ****erman, The Four-Thousand
Footers of the
White Mountains, 2d. ed., (2008),
Bondcliff Books, pp. 113-124.
Mount Monroe - FranklinSites.com
Hiking Guide AMC:...
- Kinsman: 4,293 ft (1,309 m) ("North Peak") AT* Willey: 4,285 ft (1,306 m)
Bondcliff: 4,265 ft (1,300 m) ("The Cliffs") Zealand: 4,260 ft (1,300 m) ("Zealand...
- 111"
because that name
predates the
additions of
Galehead Mountain and
Bondcliff in New Hampshire, as well as
Mount Redington and
Spaulding Mountain in...
- of a cross, with its main axis
running north–south from
North Twin to
Bondcliff, and a
shorter axis
running west–east from
Mount Garfield to Zeacliff...
- ****erman, Bethlehem, New Hampshire: A
Bicentennial History. Littleton, NH:
Bondcliff Books, 1999. New
Hampshire portal Wikimedia Commons has
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