A winter hike to the base of Huntington Ravine

Approaching Huntington Ravine. (ED PARSONS PHOTO)

Occasionally, I use an old column. I like the following one. I wrote it last March after a pleasant day on the east side of Mount Washington.

Many hikes are so popular they are part of a standard White Mountain repertoire, like Mount Willard or Mount Chocorua. Others are much less talked about yet can be very rewarding, like a winter hike up to the base of Huntington Ravine.

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