Summits on the Air

Summits on the Air
U.S.A. (W1)
Association Reference Manual
Document Reference
Issue number
Date of issue
Participation start date
S38.1
4.0
1-May-2017
01-Jun-2009
Authorised
Date: 01-Jun-2009 obo SOTA Management Team
Association Manager
Thomas Tomino, N2TYF
Summits-on-the-Air
An original concept by G3WGV and developed with G3CWI
Notice
“Summits on the Air” SOTA and the SOTA logo are trademarks of the Programme. This document is copyright of
the Programme. All other trademarks and copyrights referenced herein are acknowledged.
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
Table of Contents
1
2
3
4
5
6
Change Control .............................................................................................................................................. 4
Disclaimer ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
Copyright Notices ........................................................................................................................................... 5
Association Reference Data ........................................................................................................................... 6
Program derivation ......................................................................................................................................... 7
General information ........................................................................................................................................ 7
6.1
Final Access, Activation Zone, and Operating Location Explained .......................................................... 7
6.2
Rights of way and access issues .............................................................................................................. 8
6.3
Maps and navigation ................................................................................................................................. 9
6.4
Safety Considerations ............................................................................................................................... 9
6.4.1
Lyme Disease ................................................................................................................................. 10
6.5
Search and Rescue ................................................................................................................................ 10
6.6
Navigation and Weather ......................................................................................................................... 11
6.7
Environmental Considerations ................................................................................................................ 11
6.8
Association Awards ................................................................................................................................. 12
6.8.1
First 100 Award (F100A) ................................................................................................................. 12
6.8.2
Profile of a Mountain Hiker (PMH) .................................................................................................. 12
6.8.3
Smile of the Great Spirit (SGS) ....................................................................................................... 12
6.8.4
Catamount Survivor Award (CSA) .................................................................................................. 12
6.8.5
Catamount Support Team (CST) .................................................................................................... 12
6.8.6
Master of the Black Dog (MBD) ...................................................................................................... 12
6.8.7
Activator’s Worked All Connecticut Award (AWAC) ........................................................................ 13
6.8.8
Chaser’s Worked All Connecticut Award (CWAC) .......................................................................... 13
6.8.9
King of Connecticut Award Certificate and Title (KCAT) ................................................................. 13
6.9
Process to maintain summit lists ............................................................................................................ 13
7
Summit Reference Data ............................................................................................................................... 14
7.1
Region Reference – Connecticut Berkshires.......................................................................................... 14
7.1.1
Regional Notes ............................................................................................................................... 14
7.1.2
Table of Summits ............................................................................................................................ 14
7.2
Region Reference – Metacomet Ridge .................................................................................................. 16
7.2.1
Regional notes ................................................................................................................................ 16
7.2.2
Table of summits ............................................................................................................................. 16
7.3
Region Reference – Hanging Hills ......................................................................................................... 17
7.3.1
Regional notes ................................................................................................................................ 17
7.3.2
Table of summits ............................................................................................................................. 18
7.4
Region Reference – Desert Island ......................................................................................................... 19
7.4.1
Regional notes ................................................................................................................................ 19
7.4.2
Table of summits ............................................................................................................................. 19
7.5
Region Reference – Eastern Maine ....................................................................................................... 20
7.5.1
Regional notes ................................................................................................................................ 20
7.5.2
Table of summits ............................................................................................................................. 20
7.6
Region Reference – Appalachian Mountains ......................................................................................... 23
7.6.1
Regional notes ................................................................................................................................ 23
7.6.2
Table of summits ............................................................................................................................. 23
7.7
Region Reference – Connecticut River .................................................................................................. 39
7.7.1
Regional notes ................................................................................................................................ 39
7.7.2
Table of summits ............................................................................................................................. 39
7.8
Region Reference – Massachusetts Berkshires..................................................................................... 41
1 May 2017 Revision 4.0
W1 Association Reference Manual
Page 2
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
7.8.1
Regional Notes ............................................................................................................................... 41
7.8.2
Table of summits ............................................................................................................................. 41
7.9
Region Reference – Green Mountains ................................................................................................... 43
7.9.1
Regional notes ................................................................................................................................ 43
7.9.2
Table of summits ............................................................................................................................. 43
7.10
Region Reference – Northeast Kingdom ............................................................................................ 53
7.10.1
Regional notes ............................................................................................................................ 53
7.10.2
Table of summits ......................................................................................................................... 53
7.11 Region Reference – New Hampshire Appalachians ............................................................................... 55
7.11.1
Regional Notes ........................................................................................................................... 55
7.11.2
Table of summits ......................................................................................................................... 55
7.12
Region Reference – New Hampshire Lakes ...................................................................................... 65
7.12.1
Regional notes ............................................................................................................................ 65
7.12.2
Table of summits ......................................................................................................................... 66
7.13
Region Reference –Merrimack Valley ................................................................................................ 68
7.13.1
Regional Notes ........................................................................................................................... 68
7.13.2
Table of summits ......................................................................................................................... 68
1 May 2017 Revision 4.0
W1 Association Reference Manual
Page 3
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
1
Change Control
Date
Version
Details
01-May-09
1.0
First formal issue of this document
20-Jul-09
2.0
Addition of numerous summits in the State of Maine, DI, AM, EM regions.
Refined the definition of final ascent. Added information on Rescue
Recovery Law. Corrected spelling of W1/MR-001 name from Tacott to
Talcott.
Summits added to existing regions:
Hanging Hills HP, W1/HH-004
Misc. minor improvements in language. Expanded Lyme disease section.
Expanded Foreign Amateur’s section.
27-Jul-09
3.0
Added information to 1.5 Maps and Navigation Section regarding FCC
data
Numerous corrections to AM, EM and DI regions, moved summits
between regions.
Renumbered AM, EM and DI summits in order of prominence.
Added summits in the states of Massacheutes (CR, MB), New Hampshire
(HA, NL, MV), and Vermont (GM, NK).
Summit information corrected:
Higby Mtn. W1/HH-001 corrected prominence to 727 feet.
Added the CSA, SGS, PMH, and F100A awards and refined the definition
of valid activator/chaser logs for award purposes.
1-May-17
2
4.0
Updated to 2016 standard NA SOTA verbiage with changes to Final
Access, Azimuth Zone, and Operating location rules.
Thanks to John Conkle, K7WYV, and Guy Hamblen, N7UN, for editing
assistance.
Disclaimer
Hiking and mountain climbing are potentially hazardous activities. The SOTA Management Team, the W1
Association and their officers do not accept responsibility for any death or injury resulting from participation in
SOTA.
1 May 2017 Revision 4.0
W1 Association Reference Manual
Page 4
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
The inclusion of a summit in this Reference Manual does not indicate that it is safe, legal, or even possible to
climb the summit. The Summit Reference data is not guaranteed to be accurate and no reliance should be
placed upon it. Any hiker must be sure to check applicable local, state, and federal laws to be sure that a hike or
climb up any of the mountains listed in this manual is legal and safe. Some summits may reside in private hands,
and all hikers must respect private property rights. Other summits are located on restricted government owned
land (e.g. military bases, gunnery ranges and bombing ranges) where trespass is not only illegal but could result
in death. Under no circumstances should a summit be activated without the requisite permissions. Participation
in the SOTA Awards program is at your own risk. As a particular caution to European hikers, please note that
“Every Man’s Right” does not exist in the U.S.A.; permission to cross private lands must be expressly granted
and cannot be assumed.
Many northeast mountains, particularly in VT or NH, are technically very demanding and require considerable
traditional climbing experience, rope climbing skills, and competent knowledge of route selection and the
associated risks. Technical climbing competency is a requirement for many peaks as many routes are
technically graded 5.10 or greater based on the Yosemite Decimal System (YDS). Many routes offer poor
protection with long runouts where a fall could result in serious injury or death. Do not become a statistic!
Finally, Lyme disease is a very serious danger present in the W1 association. All hikers are strongly encouraged
to read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyme_disease before hiking in the W1 association area.
Participation in the SOTA Awards program is at your own risk.
3
Copyright Notices
”Summits on the Air” SOTA and the SOTA logo are trademarks of the Programme. This document is copyright
of the Programme. Some of the source data used in this document herein is from John D. Kirk
(http://www.listsofjohn.com) and is used with his permission. All other trademarks and copyrights referenced
herein are acknowledged.
1 May 2017 Revision 4.0
W1 Association Reference Manual
Page 5
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
4
Association Reference Data
Association
Commencement date
U.S.A. (W1)
01 April 2009
Regions
Connecticut Berkshires (CB-xxx)
Metacomet Ridge (MR-xxx)
Hanging Hills (HH-xxx)
Desert Island (DI-xxx)
Eastern Maine (EM-xxx)
Appalachian Mountain (AM-xxx)
Connecticut River (CR-XXX)
Massachusetts Berkshires (MB-XXX)
Green Mountains (GM-XXX)
Northeast Kingdom (NK-XXX)
New Hampshire Appalachians (HA-XXX)
New Hampshire Lakes (NL-XXX)
Merrimack Valley (MV-XXX)
Association parameters 1
Summit operation criteria
Operation must be within 25 meters vertically of the summit
Band 1, score 1 point
< 800 m asl
Band 2, score 2 points
>=800 m asl <900 m asl
Band 3, score 4 points
>=900 m asl <1000 m asl
Band 4, score 6 points
>=1000 m asl <1100 m. asl
Band 5, score 8 points
>=1100 m asl <1200 m. asl
Band 6, score 10 points
>=1200 m asl
Seasonal bonus
Yes, 3 points
Bonus rational
Winter period with highest probability of freezing temperatures, ice
and snow
Min. height for bonus
800 m
Bonus period dates
1 December to 15 March inclusive
Association sponsored awards
MBD, AWAC, CWAC, KCAT, CSA, SGS, PHM, F100A
Association Manager
Thomas Tumino, N2YTF (email listed at qrz.com
1
See the SOTA General Rules for parameter definitions
1 May 2017 Revision 4.0
W1 Association Reference Manual
Page 6
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
5
Program derivation
The W1 SOTA awards program is based upon and conducted in accordance with the generalized SOTA program
originating in the United Kingdom. Much of the initial list of summits was based on the work of Aaron Maizlish &
Roy Schweiker as published on the http://www.peaklist.org/ website. The W1 association is extremely grateful for
the efforts of Maizlish and Schweiker as well as the help of many other prominence enthusiasts without whom
this manual would not be possible. Aaron Maizlish’s work is internationally recognized as a standard in
prominence determinations. Additionally, W2 Association Managers Andrew Pepper, KC2EUS, Stuart Schreiber,
KI6MWN, and activator Dave Clausen, W2VV have provided essential assistance and valuable input. Thomas
Tumino, N2YTF first authored this Association Reference Manual (ARM) based on a SOTA format.
Participants in the W1 SOTA program must meet the qualifications stated in the SOTA General Rules, and must
participate in accordance with these rules. In cases where information in this reference document is in conflict
with the General Rules, the General Rules shall take precedence. The full text of the SOTA General Rules can
be found at http://www.sota.org.uk/Joining-In/General-Rules.
Summits are qualified for inclusion in the W1 SOTA program on the basis of topographic prominence which
requires a minimum of 150 meters (492 feet) of vertical rise “above the lowest contour line encircling it, and no
higher summit” in order to qualify. Summit scoring is based upon the summit’s height above sea level.
If the reader finds a summit which he/she believes meets the qualifications of the SOTA program, or if he finds a
mistake in this ARM, he should contact the Association Manager. Summits cannot be counted for points until a
reference number has been allocated by the Association Manager. If an activator wishes to activate a summit
that has not been issued a reference number by the Association, then he should notify the Association Manager
and supply the following information:
1.
2.
3.
Name of summit (If none available note approx. distance and direction from a named location).
The Latitude and Longitude of summit expressed in decimals.
The altitude of the summit in meters (or feet) above sea level.
The Association Manager will check whether the summit meets the qualification criteria and, if it does, will issue
a reference number for the summit. The decision of the Association Manager is final regarding the interpretation
of the criteria and the inclusion or exclusion of a summit. Summits that are activated before a reference number
is issued cannot be claimed for SOTA awards.
6
General information
The W1 SOTA dataset was derived from the USGS NED database. This dataset contains both named and unnamed mountains (where the number is the elevation in feet) which meet the prominence requirements of SOTA.
The goal of this ARM is to publish a list of SOTA-qualifying summits for the W1 Association.
All participants (activators and chasers) in the SOTA Program must have an amateur radio license from the FCC
or similar authority of other countries.
6.1
Final Access, Activation Zone, and Operating Location Explained
The SOTA General Rules state that the method of final access to the radio operating location must be nonmotorized. The General Rules do not specify the distance, either vertical or horizontal, that this final access must
cover. The use of non-motorized vehicles (e.g. bicycle) or pack animals to enter the Activation Zone (AZ) is
1 May 2017 Revision 4.0
W1 Association Reference Manual
Page 7
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
permitted. Operations must not be in, or in the close vicinity of a motor vehicle, cannot use a permanent
electrical power source, nor use a fossil fuel generator in any fashion. No part of the station may be connected in
any way with a motor vehicle. All equipment must be operated from portable power source (batteries, solar cells,
etc).
The SOTA general rules also state that radio operations must take place within a summit’s Activation Zone (AZ)
which, in the case of the W1 association, is an area within 25 vertical meters (82 feet) of the actual physical
summit point. The Activation Zone is a single “unbroken” area that can be visualized by drawing a closed shape
on a map following a contour line 25 meters (82 feet) below the summit point. The operating position must be
within this zone but antennas may extend well beyond.
Activators should feel free to contact the Association Manager should further clarification be deemed necessary
or if any doubt exists in an activator’s mind as to whether their activation will be valid for SOTA credit.
6.2
Rights of way and access issues
Some of the summits listed in this manual may be on private land with no public access. Private lands in the
USA are NOT open to camping and hiking by default. While European activators may be accustomed to the
privileges of “Every Man’s Right” laws, these laws do not exist in the USA. No SOTA activator should ever
trespass across private lands.
If an activator does manage to receive permission from a private landowner for to activate a private summit, the
activator must remember he may be the landowner’s only contact with SOTA or ham radio and the activator must
adhere to the highest standards of politeness and professionalism in his activation so as to pave the way for
future activators to be authorized.
The SOTA watch website located at http://www.sota.org.uk/ is an excellent repository of summit access
information, and all activators are encouraged to submit any mapping, trail, access permission or other specific
summit advice they can acquire. Please be sure to respect intellectual property law when adding information to
the SOTA watch site.
Trail maps for W1 summits can be hard to locate. The Association Manager suggests that the potential activator
not only searches state government park websites for information on peaks, but also conducts Yahoo and
Google searches for the specific regions and summits he is interested in. Such internet searches may yield links
to private hiking groups that are responsible for the maintenance of trails within the region both on private and
public lands. These local hiking groups are likely to sell maps of the trails in their regions at reasonable rates as
a method of fundraising. When sources of these maps are discovered by potential activators, the association
strongly encourages that this data be listed on the SOTA website http://www.sota.org.uk/ to assist future
activations. Both SummitPost.org and ListsofJohn.com are excellent resources for activators.
When in valleys, and especially near farms and livestock, it is essential to keep to trails at all times. There is no
excuse for straying from the trail. This is of particular importance in some states such as Maine, where summits
such as Cadillac Mountain are home to many rare and protected plant species that can be devastated by the
feet of careless hikers that stray from established trails.
Any SOTA operation in which it is shown that the participants failed to keep on trail in environmentally sensitive
zones, or behaved in a way that reflects negatively on the SOTA program and ham radio, is likely to be
disallowed by the Association Manager or SOTA management.
1 May 2017 Revision 4.0
W1 Association Reference Manual
Page 8
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
It is strongly recommended that footpaths are used whenever possible. This is particularly important in the W1
association, as this association is home to the potentially crippling tick- borne Lyme disease
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyme_disease.
6.3
Maps and navigation
US Geological Survey (USGS) maps are considered the standard for backcountry travel. USGS topographic
maps accurately represent the natural and man-made features of the land to stringent National Map Accuracy
Standards.
USGS maps of the 7½ Minute Series (covering 7½ x 7½ minutes of geographic arc) show most maintained
trails and contour intervals of 40 ft. at a scale of 1:24,000. Carrying these maps as a primary or backup source
of navigation information is strongly recommended, even if you are familiar with the terrain.
USGS maps of the 30 x 60 Minute Series, with a scale of 1:100,000, are commonly referred to as “land use
maps” and are useful in determining what lands are publicly and privately owned, and which government agency
is responsible for managing a particular publicly owned area.
Also useful are US Forest Service, National Park, and State Park maps which show parking, camping, toilet,
trash, and other visitor facilities. It is easy to get disoriented! Only the foolhardy will venture onto the mountains
without adequate navigation equipment and the knowledge to use it. By itself a GPS device is not an adequate
substitute since batteries do run down.
Potential activators and chasers need only enter a summit’s decimal coordinates into Google Maps to see a
topographic, satellite or road map of a summit or to find driving directions to the closest roads.
6.4
Safety Considerations
Mountaineering and back-country hiking are an inherently risky endeavor. The consequences of thoughtless
actions can be tragic. While the risks you assume by participating in SOTA activities can never be dismissed,
they can be greatly diminished through knowledge, preparation and experience.
The W1 Association contains vast expanses of remote, undeveloped land. Trail-heads may be located many
miles from the nearest town, highway or home. Many areas have no cellphone coverage. Be sure your vehicle
is appropriate for the roads you intend to travel, and is in good condition. Carry enough food and water to be
stranded for a few days while waiting for help to come. The most mountainous or backcountry areas are an
inhospitable environment with scarce resources to sustain your life.
The “Ten Essentials” is a list of essential items hiking authorities deem necessary for safe travel in the backcountry. The Ten Essentials were first described in the 1930s by The Mountaineers, a Seattle-based organization
for climbers and outdoor adventurers. Many regional organizations and authors recommend that hikers,
backpackers, and climbers rigorously ensure they have the Ten Essentials with them. Carrying these basic
items improves the chances that one is prepared for an unexpected emergency in the outdoors.
The Mountaineer’s updated "systems" approach made its debut in the seventh edition of its seminal text on
climbing and outdoor exploration, Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills (The Mountaineers Books, 2003):
Updated Ten Essential "Systems"

Navigation Systems (map, compass, GPS, etc)
1 May 2017 Revision 4.0
W1 Association Reference Manual
Page 9
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)









Sun protection (clothing, hats, sunglasses, skin protection creams)
Insulation (extra clothing)
Illumination (headlamps, LED flashlights, extra long-lasting batteries, solar panels)
First-aid supplies
Fire (matches, firestarters)
Repair kit and tools
Nutrition (extra food)
Hydration (extra water, purification capability)
Emergency shelter and signaling devices (mirrors, radios, Spot devices)
A bear can destroy your car for a morsel of food left inside. The sting of a scorpion can hospitalize you. The bite
of a rattlesnake can be fatal in the back-country. A mountain lion can track and attack you. Understanding the
range and behavior of these animals and adapting your plans accordingly will greatly decrease your risk.
6.4.1 Lyme Disease
Every activator in the W1 association should familiarize themselves with the Wikipedia webpage concerning
Lyme disease http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyme_disease as well as the Federal Government’s Lyme disease
webpage at http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/lyme. Lyme disease is a serious danger to activators and
preventative measures should be taken when hiking in the W1 association. Other areas in the USA also present
a Lyme risk, but the W1 association area is probably the most heavily infested Lyme tick disease area in the
USA.
Sensible preventative measures employed in clothing and through chemical deterrents, with careful selection of
activation weather conditions can help lessen the risks from Lyme disease. After a hike immediately wash and
dry hike clothing. It is the dryer, run for approximately one hour that actually kills ticks; ticks quite enjoy the damp
washer.
Read about Lyme disease, know the risks, know how to protect yourself and if you think you may have been
exposed to Lyme disease, seek a doctor’s advice promptly. Some studies suggest actual rashes occur on fewer
than 50% of infected victims, despite the disease’s progression and damage to the body. Untreated Lyme
disease cripples its victims, while treated Lyme disease frequently leaves the victim unharmed or with minimal
damage. It is easy to overlook the initial signs of Lyme disease.
6.5
Search and Rescue
Several states in the W1 section including at least Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire have now, or are now in
the process of passing laws which fine lost hikers for the cost of their own rescue. In July of 2009 a lost and
injured seventeen year old hiker in New Hampshire was fined $25,000 to compensate the state of New
Hampshire for the cost of his rescue from Mount Washington which involved a helicopter search. In New
Hampshire, the AM believes some sort of negligence on the part of the rescued hiker is required for a hiker to be
liable for the costs involved in his rescue.
It is disturbing to note that negligence on the part of the hiker involved is not required for a rescued hiker to be
fined for the cost of his own rescue in Maine.
The relevant section of the State of Maine’s laws reads:
Sec. B-22. 12 MRSA §10105, sub-§4, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 414, Pt. A, §2 and affected by Pt. D, §7, is amended to read:
1 May 2017 Revision 4.0
W1 Association Reference Manual
Page 10
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
4. Search and rescue. Whenever the commissioner receives notification that any person has gone into the woodlands or onto the inland
waters of the State on a hunting, fishing or other trip and has become lost, stranded or drowned, the commissioner shall exercise the
authority to take reasonable steps to ensure the safe and timely recovery of that person;, except in cases involving downed or lost aircraft
covered by Title 6, section 303.
A. The commissioner may summon any person in the State to assist in search and rescue attempts. Each person summoned must
be paid at a rate set by the commissioner with the approval of the Governor and must be provided with subsistence while
engaged in these activities.
B. The commissioner may enter into written agreements with other agencies or corporations, including commercial recreational
areas, allowing partial search and rescue responsibility within specified areas.
C. The commissioner may terminate a search and rescue operation by members of the department when, in the commissioner's
opinion, all reasonable efforts have been exhausted.
D. The commissioner may recover all costs directly related to a specific search and rescue operation:
(1) From the person for whom the search and rescue operation was conducted; or
(2) If a person knowingly provided false information that leads led to a search and rescue operation, from the person
who provided that false information
The “Rescue Recovery” laws in the northeastern states are fairly recent, and case law has yet to clarify what the
limits of liability are.
6.6
Navigation and Weather
Mountaineering is an inherently risky endeavor. The consequences of thoughtless actions can be tragic. While
the risks you assume by participating in SOTA activities can never be dismissed, they can be greatly diminished
through knowledge, preparation and experience.
Mountain roads are often unstable and subject to temporary closure. The condition of access roads through
forest, park, or BLM lands should be confirmed by contacting the managing agency.
Mountain weather can vary from blazing heat to blowing snow at a single location in a single 12 hour period. Be
prepared to travel and to stay for 1 unplanned day in any type of weather you may encounter. NOAA forecasts
should be checked at http://weather.noaa.gov/ before any travel commences. Current conditions and local
hazardous weather warnings should be monitored on NOAA Weather Radio.
Lightning is always a present danger above timberline! Know the early signs of weather associated with
lightning. Avoid ridges, summits and out-crops. Do not stand under the highest tree. Seek safety by descending
altitude if safe to do so.
Many hikers succumb to dehydration and glucose depletion. Carry sufficient food and water. Assess your skill
and fitness levels realistically and travel well within your limitations. Remember, once you make the summit, you
are only half the way home. Often the down climb is where most accidents occur due to fatigue and lack of
focus!
6.7
Environmental Considerations
FOLLOW ALL POSTED FIRE RESTRICTIONS OR YOU MAY END UP IN PRISON.
Burn area restoration, use impact recovery, threatened species habitat preservation, and wildfire risks are
common in public lands and are subject to temporary use restrictions and area closures. Such changes to
access are always advertised and well posted. Check with the administering agencies and NEVER violate these
restrictions.
1 May 2017 Revision 4.0
W1 Association Reference Manual
Page 11
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
6.8
Association Awards
For the purposes of the award program in the W1 association, “valid activation logs” refers to an activation where
an activator received activation points for an activation logged in the SOTA system at
http://www.sotadata.org.uk/. Activations that do not result in activator points being awarded will not count
towards awards in the W1 association.
For the purposes of the award program in the W1 association, “valid chaser logs” refers to a chaser where a
chaser received chaser points for a contact logged in the SOTA system http://www.sotadata.org.uk/. Contacts
that do not result in activator points being awarded will not count towards awards in the W1 association.
Application to the Association Manager along with a fee of $3 USD must be submitted for all activators claiming
a Catamount Survivor Award (CSA), Smile of the Great Spirit (SGS), Profile of a Mountain Hiker (PMH), First
100 Award (F100A), or Master of the Black Dog Certificate (MBD).
Application to the Association Manager can be made for the Worked All Connecticut Certificate. There are
separate activator’s AWAC and chaser’s CWAC certificates. Applicants must send $3 USD with their application.
The prestigious King of Connecticut Award Certificate and Title (KCAT) requires application to the Association
Manager and a fee of $5 USD.
6.8.1 First 100 Award (F100A)
Any chaser or activator who enters valid activator and/or chaser logs from one hundred summits in the W1 area
will be eligible for the First 100 award.
6.8.2 Profile of a Mountain Hiker (PMH)
To be eligible for the Profile of a Mountain Hiker certificate an activator must have entered valid activation logs
from HA-113, Cannon Mountain (hiking map available at http://www.nhstateparks.org/state-parks/alphabeticalorder/franconia-notch-state-park/ ) as well as ten other HA region mountains.
6.8.3 Smile of the Great Spirit (SGS)
Any activator or chaser who has entered valid logs from all of the New Hampshire Lakes (NL-XXX) region
summits, be they activator, chaser, or a combination of activator and chaser logs so long as one valid log is
entered for each NL-XXX summit, is eligible for the Smile of the Great Spirit Certificate.
6.8.4 Catamount Survivor Award (CSA)
To be eligible for the Catamount Survivor Certificate, an activator must have entered valid activation logs for ten
summits in the Green Mountain (GM-XXX) region of Vermont, and must have survived the experience.
6.8.5 Catamount Support Team (CST)
To be eligible for the Catamount Support Team Certificate, a chaser must have entered valid chaser logs for
contacts with ten summits in the Green Mountain (GM-XXX) region of Vermont, and all of the activators he
worked must have survived their activations.
6.8.6 Master of the Black Dog (MBD)
To be eligible for the Master of the Black Dog Certificate, an activator must have entered valid activation logs
from each and every summit in the Hanging Hills Region and must have survived all of the activations.
1 May 2017 Revision 4.0
W1 Association Reference Manual
Page 12
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
6.8.7 Activator’s Worked All Connecticut Award (AWAC)
To be eligible for the Activator’s Worked All Connecticut Award (AWAC) an activator must have entered valid
activation logs from all of the summits listed in the W1 ARM within the State of Connecticut.
6.8.8 Chaser’s Worked All Connecticut Award (CWAC)
To be eligible for the Chaser’s Worked All Connecticut Award (CWAC), a chaser must have uploaded valid
chaser logs indicating contacts with activations of all the summits listed in the W1 ARM within the State of
Connecticut.
6.8.9 King of Connecticut Award Certificate and Title (KCAT)
To be eligible for the prestigious King of Connecticut Award Certificate and Title (KCAT), an individual must have
activated AND contacted each and every summit listed in the W1 ARM within the State of Connecticut. All
activations and contacts must be from and with valid activations that have been logged in the SOTA system
database.sota.org.uk/ . Each King of Connecticut shall receive, upon proper application, a numbered certificate
testifying to his accomplishment and shall receive the title of King of Connecticut and all the rights and
obligations thereof. All Kings of Connecticut will be listed in the ARM for the W1 Association and may be called
upon to help others achieve the King of Connecticut title. Kings of Connecticut may be stripped of their title by
the Association Manager in conjunction with SOTA UK headquarters should a King bring disrepute to the SOTA
association. Updates to the King list within the ARM shall occur once a year.
6.9
Process to maintain summit lists
The W1 Association Manager shall make available to all interested parties a process to petition for the addition,
correction, or removal of summit listings. A summit is to be added to the list if the petitioner demonstrates that it
meets the qualification of prominence. A summit listing is to be corrected if the petitioner demonstrates that the
factual information presented is incorrect. Petitions are to be reviewed and appropriate action taken at least once
per calendar year. See Section 5 Program Derivation in this document.
1 May 2017 Revision 4.0
W1 Association Reference Manual
Page 13
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
7
7.1
Summit Reference Data
Region Reference – Connecticut Berkshires
Association
USA (W1)
Region
Connecticut Berkshires (W1/CB-xxx)
Region manager
Refer to Association Manager
7.1.1 Regional Notes
The Connecticut Berkshires (pronounced /ˈbɜrkʃərs// or /ˈbɜrkʃɪrs/), are located in the western parts of Connecticut, and are both a
specific highland geologic region and a broader associated cultural region.
The region is also referred to as the Berkshire Hills, Berkshire Mountains, and, with regard to its physiography, Berkshire Plateau. Sir
Francis Bernard, the Royal Governor, named the area "Berkshire" to honor his home county in England. Tourism, relying heavily on
cultural art attractions and recreation, is a principal industry.
The Connecticut Berkshires Region is described by the area encompassed by a line running along Connecticut’s northern, western,
and southern border to Milford, CT and then to the Barkhamsted Reservoir.
7.1.2 Table of Summits
SOTA Ref
W1/CB-001
W1/CB-002
W1/CB-003
W1/CB-004
W1/CB-005
W1/CB-006
W1/CB-007
W1/CB-008
W1/CB-009
Summit Name
Ellsworth Hill
Mt Prospect
Bradford Mtn
Toms Hill
Green Pond Mtn
Bear Hill
Howe Mtn
Indian Mtn
Tenmile Hill
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
Elev m
Elev ft
Lat
Long
473
1551 41.8022 -73.4522
445
1461 41.9792 -73.3847
598
1962 41.9892 -73.2947
418
1373 42.0336 -73.3631
325
1065 41.5522 -73.4539
390
1281 41.6583 -73.3994
474
1555 41.9075 -73.2997
428
1405 41.9325 -73.4875
305
1000 41.6600 -73.5153
Page 14 of 69
Valid From
21/05/2009
21/05/2009
21/05/2009
21/05/2009
21/05/2009
21/05/2009
21/05/2009
21/05/2009
21/05/2009
Valid To
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
Points
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/CB-010
W1/CB-011
W1/CB-012
Pine Mtn
Cobble Hill
Eno Hill
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
309
386
377
1015
1265
1238
Page 15 of 69
41.3494
41.9569
41.9928
-73.4906 21/05/2009
-73.3228 21/05/2009
-73.0372 21/05/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
7.2
Region Reference – Metacomet Ridge
Association
USA (W1)
Region
Metacomet Ridge (W1/MR-xxx)
Region manager
Refer to Association Manager
7.2.1 Regional notes
The Metacomet Ridge, is a narrow and steep fault-block mountain ridge known for its extensive cliff faces, scenic vistas, microclimate
ecosystems, and communities of plants considered rare or endangered. The MR region loosely follows the MR topographic area.
There is no universal consensus on the origin of the name for this mountain range.
The Metacomet Ridge Region is described by the area encompassed by a line running along Connecticut’s northern border to the
Barkhamsted Reservoir and then to Milford, CT, and finally to the Hamilton Reservoir at the Connecticut State Border.
7.2.2 Table of summits
SOTA Ref
W1/MR-001
W1/MR-002
W1/MR-003
Summit Name
Tacott Mtn HP
Burley Hill
Peak Mtn
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
Elev m
291
401
224
Elev ft
955
1314
735
Page 16 of 69
Lat
Long Valid From Valid To
41.8239 -72.7986 21/05/2009 31/12/2099
42.0167 -72.2086 21/05/2009 31/12/2099
41.9706 -72.7403 21/05/2009 31/12/2099
Points
1
1
1
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
7.3
Region Reference – Hanging Hills
Association
USA (W1)
Region
Hanging Hills (W1/HH-xxx)
Region manager
Refer to Association Manager
7.3.1 Regional notes
The Hanging Hills of south central Connecticut, USA are a range of mountainous traprock ridges overlooking the city of Meriden and
the Quinnipiac River Valley 900 feet (274 m) below. They are a sub-range of the narrow, linear Metacomet Ridge that extends from
Long Island Sound near New Haven, Connecticut, north through the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts to the Vermont border.
A popular outdoor recreation resource, the range is known for its microclimate ecosystems, rare plant communities, and expansive
views from cliffs that rise abruptly over 700 feet (213 m) above the surrounding landscape. The Hanging Hills encompass the 1,800
acre Hubbard Park, designed with the help of landscape architect Frederick Law Olmstead. The 51 mile (80k) Metacomet Trail
traverses the range.
The Black Dog of the Hanging Hills is a supernatural hound that appears in Hanging Hills folklore. Folklore holds that the spirit has
haunted the region since the early 1800s and manifests itself as a small black dog, often gregarious in nature, who leaves no footprints
and makes no sound. According to legend, to see the Black Dog the first time results in joy, while a second sighting results in
misfortune. Seeing the Black Dog a third time is said to be a death omen.
One of the earliest accounts of the Black Dog was published in the Connecticut Quarterly, (April-June, 1898) by New York geologist
W.H.C. Pynchon. According to Pynchon, in February 1891 he and geologist Herbert Marshall of the United States Geological Survey
were conducting geologic research in the Hanging Hills when they saw The Dog. Pynchon had seen The Dog once before. Marshall,
who had seen The Dog twice, scoffed at the legend. Shortly after the two of them saw The Dog, Marshall slipped on the ice atop one of
the cliffs and plunged to his death. His body was later recovered by authorities.
The Hanging Hills Region encompasses Newington, CT, home to ARRL headquarters. All amateurs are encouraged to visit ARRL
headquarters where they can operate W1AW and tour the QSL bureau. Check out details for visits to ARRL headquarters at
http://www.arrl.org/visithq.html.
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
Page 17 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
The Hanging Hills Region is described by the area encompassed by a line from Bristol, CT to Bridgeport, CT, to Clinton, CT, to
Newington CT and then back to Bristol, CT.
7.3.2 Table of summits
SOTA Ref
W1/HH-001
W1/HH-002
W1/HH-003
W1/HH-004
Summit Name
Higby Mtn
Mt Carmel
Ragged Mtn
Hanging Hills HP
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
Elev m
309
224
233
343
Elev ft
1015
735
765
1030
Page 18 of 69
Lat
41.5508
41.4308
41.6172
41.5608
Long
-72.7406
-72.8903
-72.8228
-72.8439
Valid From
1/6/2009
1/6/2009
1/6/2009
1/9/2009
Valid To
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
Points
1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
7.4
Region Reference – Desert Island
Association
USA (W1)
Region
Desert Island (W1/DI-xxx)
Region manager
Refer to Association Manager
7.4.1 Regional notes
Mount Desert Island, in Hancock County, Maine, is the largest island off the coast of Maine. With an area of 108 square miles (280
km²) it is the 6th largest island in the continental United States. Though it is often claimed to be the third largest island on the eastern
seaboard of the United States, it is actually second behind only Long Island (and ahead of Martha’s Vineyard). The island has a
permanent population of approximately 10,000, although it is estimated that two and a half million tourists a year visit Acadia National
Park located on the island. The island is home to numerous well-known summer colonies such as Northeast Harbor and Bar Harbor.
Current notable summer residents include David Rockefeller and Martha Stewart.
7.4.2 Table of summits
SOTA Ref
Summit Name
W1/DI-001
W1/DI-002
W1/DI-003
W1/DI-004
W1/DI-005
W1/DI-006
W1/DI-007
Cadillac Mtn
Western Mtn
Sargent Mtn
Champlain Mtn
Pemetic Mtn
Beech Mtn
Saint Sauveur Mtn
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
Elev m
Elev ft
Lat
Long
466
323
420
323
380
256
207
1528
1060
1379
1060
1247
841
680
44.3514
44.3044
44.3428
44.3506
44.3356
44.3117
44.3106
-68.2264
-68.3697
-68.2736
-68.1939
-68.2456
-68.3461
-68.3233
Page 19 of 69
Valid From Valid To
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
Points
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
7.5
Region Reference – Eastern Maine
Association
USA (W1)
Region
Eastern Maine (W1/EM-xxx)
Region manager
Refer to Association Manager
7.5.1 Regional notes
The Eastern Maine Region consists of all summits east of Interstate Highway 95, (I-95) that are not on Desert Island. The Eastern
Maine summits are not a true part of the Appalachian Mountain range, and are distinct from the tourist dominated Desert Island region.
7.5.2 Table of summits
SOTA Ref
W1/EM-001
W1/EM-002
W1/EM-003
W1/EM-004
W1/EM-005
W1/EM-006
W1/EM-007
W1/EM-008
W1/EM-009
W1/EM-010
W1/EM-011
W1/EM-012
W1/EM-013
W1/EM-014
W1/EM-015
Summit Name
Mt Megunticook
Lead Mtn
Passadumkeag Mtn
Ragged Mtn
Bald Mtn North
Pleasant Mtn North
Mt Harris
Sam Drew Mtn
Tunk Mtn
Duck Mtn
Mt Waldo
Big Hill
Black Mtn
Peaked MtnNorth
Musquash Mtn
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
Elev m
422
451
448
396
384
419
372
463
353
372
323
356
333
351
378
Elev ft
1385
1480
1471
1300
1261
1374
1220
1518
1157
1220
1060
1169
1094
1152
1240
Page 20 of 69
Lat
44.2414
44.8650
45.1294
44.2125
44.6583
44.8906
44.6650
46.0764
44.6397
45.1683
44.5808
44.6989
44.5869
44.8289
45.3892
Long
-69.0675
-68.1103
-68.3556
-69.1511
-68.6053
-68.0200
-69.1481
-68.1083
-68.0939
-68.1267
-68.8969
-68.5600
-68.1053
-68.4636
-67.7967
Valid From
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
Valid To
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
Points
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/EM-016
W1/EM-017
W1/EM-018
W1/EM-019
W1/EM-020
W1/EM-021
W1/EM-022
W1/EM-023
W1/EM-024
W1/EM-025
W1/EM-026
W1/EM-027
W1/EM-028
W1/EM-029
W1/EM-030
W1/EM-031
W1/EM-032
W1/EM-033
W1/EM-034
W1/EM-035
W1/EM-036
W1/EM-037
W1/EM-038
W1/EM-039
W1/EM-040
W1/EM-041
W1/EM-042
W1/EM-043
W1/EM-044
Schoodic Mtn
Great Pond Mtn
Blue Hill
Greenland Mtn
Hatchet Mtn
Sabao Mtn
Eagle Mtn Amherst
Bates Ridge
Springy Brook Mtn
Rollins Mtn
Bowers Mtn
Tomah Mtn
Pleasant Mtn South
Kings Mtn
Pleasant Lake Mtn
Bald Mtn South
Frye Mtn
Peaked Mtn South
Washington Bald Mtn
Black Cap Mtn
Rider Bluff
Blackcap
Peaked Mtn Mopang
Lake
Peekaboo Mtn
Levenseller Mtn
Flag Hill
Coggans Hill
Caribou Mtn
Long Ridge
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
329
314
282
366
336
338
332
372
317
305
364
334
323
256
381
391
347
366
299
280
244
310
286
1080
1030
925
1200
1103
1110
1090
1220
1040
1000
1195
1095
1060
840
1249
1282
1139
1200
982
920
800
1016
938
44.5736
44.6003
44.4342
45.6000
44.2611
45.0458
44.9869
46.0681
44.9108
45.3872
45.3878
45.4644
44.1867
44.6733
46.0464
44.2294
44.4764
44.7042
45.0978
44.9294
44.7361
44.7547
44.8878
-68.1467
-68.6653
-68.5908
-67.7303
-69.1758
-68.0481
-68.2081
-68.0172
-68.3744
-68.3639
-68.0206
-67.7031
-69.1794
-68.7517
-68.2089
-69.1361
-69.2172
-69.0778
-67.9244
-68.3236
-68.6711
-68.5653
-67.9097
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
330
323
282
249
293
267
1082
1060
925
817
960
876
45.7469
44.3286
44.6028
44.2492
45.2808
46.1122
-67.8797
-69.1236
-68.6192
-69.3086
-68.4786
-68.0786
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
1
1
1
1
1
Page 21 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/EM-045
W1/EM-046
W1/EM-047
W1/EM-048
W1/EM-049
W1/EM-050
W1/EM-051
W1/EM-052
W1/EM-053
W1/EM-054
W1/EM-055
W1/EM-056
W1/EM-057
W1/EM-058
W1/EM-059
W1/EM-060
Timoney Mtn
Hogback Mtn
Cooper Hill
Mt Champlain
Wabassus Mtn
Dow Farm Mtn
Hunt Ridge Mtn
Bald Bluff Mtn
Fifth Lake Mtn
Spruce Mtn
Harmon Mtn
Stetson Mtn
Brown Hill
West Lake Ridge
Vinegar Hill
Patterson Hill
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
363
340
216
165
257
329
360
314
277
320
229
334
347
262
241
226
1190
1115
710
540
844
1080
1180
1030
910
1050
750
1095
1140
860
790
740
Page 22 of 69
44.4592
44.6097
44.9867
44.0675
45.1292
46.0158
46.0622
44.8939
45.0650
44.8367
45.0261
45.5258
45.3969
45.0978
45.2314
44.3717
-69.2803
-68.1033
-67.4667
-68.6172
-67.8556
-68.1797
-68.0897
-68.4006
-68.0108
-68.0328
-67.6544
-67.9767
-68.0414
-68.2297
-68.4867
-69.0547
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
7.6
Region Reference – Appalachian Mountains
Association
USA (W1)
Region
Appalachian Mountains (W1/AM-xxx)
Region manager
Refer to Association Manager
7.6.1 Regional notes
The Appalachian Mountains ( ˌæpəˈleɪʃɨn or /ˌæpəˈlætʃɨn/), often called the Appalachians, are a vast system of mountains in Western
Maine, but stretch far into the southern states where they are home to their own unique culture.
The Appalachian Mountain Region is defined as all of the State of Maine to the west of Interstate Highway 95 (I-95).
When faced with the multitude of mountains in their midsts, the people of Appalachian Maine unfortunately came up a little short when
naming their summits. In light of the large number of repeating mountain names including Bald, Barren, Bear, Black, Black Nubble,
Blue Ridge, Burnt Hill, Caribou, Cedar, Eagle, Elephant, Green, Hedgehog, Long, Moose, Tom, Peaked, Saddleback, Snow, Speckled,
Spruce, Sugarloaf, and Whitecap in this region the Association Manager has endeavoured to give mountains with the same name
extended, differentiated geographic names, for example the two Elephant Mountains became Elephant Mountain Hougton and
Elephant Mountain Greenville. These extended names serve to avoid confusion and help activators find nearby geographic markers.
The numerous completely unnamed but qualifying summits in this region have been named by the Association Manager as efficiently
as possible.
7.6.2 Table of summits
SOTA Ref
W1/AM-001
W1/AM-002
W1/AM-003
W1/AM-004
W1/AM-005
Summit Name
Mt Katahdin
Sugarloaf Mtn Bigelow
West Peak on Bigelow
Mtn
Old Speck Mtn
White Cap Mtn First
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
Elev m
1606
1295
1263
Elev ft
5268
4250
4145
Lat
45.9042
45.0317
45.1467
Long
-68.9214
-70.3133
-70.2883
1271
1114
4170
3654
44.5708
45.5547
-70.9536
-69.2458
Page 23 of 69
Valid From
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
Valid To
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
Document S46.1
Points
10
10
10
10
8
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/AM-006
W1/AM-007
W1/AM-008
W1/AM-009
W1/AM-010
W1/AM-011
W1/AM-012
W1/AM-013
W1/AM-014
W1/AM-015
W1/AM-016
W1/AM-017
W1/AM-018
W1/AM-019
W1/AM-020
W1/AM-021
W1/AM-022
W1/AM-023
W1/AM-024
W1/AM-025
W1/AM-026
W1/AM-027
W1/AM-028
W1/AM-029
W1/AM-030
Roach Pond
Coburn Mtn
Saddleback Mtn East
Madrid
The Traveler on Traveler
Mtn
Snow Mtn Big Island
Pond
Kibby Mtn
East Peak On Baldpate
Mtn
Baker Mtn
Big Moose Mtn
Doubletop Mtn
Elephant Mtn Hougton
Boundary Bald Mtn
Big Spencer Mtn
Saddleback Mtn B Pond
Mt Blue
Moxie Mtn
East Kennebago Mtn
Jackson Mtn
Little Spencer Mtn
Spruce Mtn North
Woodstock
North Turner Mtn
Mt Chase
Aziscohos Mtn
Jo-Mary Mtn
Spotted Mtn
Deer Mtn
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
1134
1256
3720
4120
45.4686
44.9364
-70.1264
-70.5044
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
8
10
1079
3540
46.0728
-68.8447
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
6
1207
3960
45.2914
-70.7092
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
10
1114
1155
3654
3790
45.4186
44.6092
-70.5442
-70.8922
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
8
8
1073
974
1063
1150
1103
977
914
969
890
1155
1088
933
736
3521
3194
3489
3772
3620
3206
2998
3180
2920
3791
3568
3060
2416
45.5711
45.4842
45.9358
44.7681
45.7667
45.7728
45.5094
44.7281
45.2067
45.1217
44.7622
45.7586
44.4078
-69.3939
-69.7117
-69.0611
-70.7817
-70.2039
-69.4472
-69.1361
-70.3419
-69.8939
-70.5997
-70.5200
-69.5325
-70.5844
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
6
4
6
8
8
4
4
4
2
8
6
4
1
1013
743
969
885
1037
1052
3325
2439
3180
2905
3401
3450
45.9725
46.1086
44.9142
45.6178
45.0411
45.0047
-68.8436
-68.4781
-71.0017
-69.0619
-70.7183
-70.9239
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
6
1
4
2
6
6
Page 24 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/AM-031
W1/AM-032
W1/AM-033
W1/AM-034
W1/AM-035
W1/AM-036
W1/AM-037
W1/AM-038
W1/AM-039
W1/AM-040
W1/AM-041
W1/AM-042
W1/AM-043
W1/AM-044
W1/AM-045
W1/AM-046
W1/AM-047
W1/AM-048
W1/AM-049
W1/AM-050
W1/AM-051
W1/AM-052
W1/AM-053
W1/AM-054
W1/AM-055
W1/AM-056
W1/AM-057
W1/AM-058
Wyman Mtn
Barren Mtn Willimantec
Rump Mtn
Mooseleuk Mtn
Griffin Mtn
Speckled Mtn Cold Brook
Trail
Poplar Mtn
Pleasant Mtn
Cow Ridge
No 6 Mtn
Goose Eye Mtn
Puzzle Mtn
Saddleback Mtn Hildreths
Mill
C Bluff Mtn
North Pogy Mtn
Pierce Pond Mtn
Bald Mtn Caratunk
Snow Mtn Kennebago
Stewart Mtn
Mt Abram
North Brother
Caribou Mtn Skinner
West Mtn
Center Mtn
Mt Zircon
Crocker Mtn
Mars Hill
Attean Mtn
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
908
805
1114
746
656
886
2980
2640
3654
2449
2153
2906
44.6814
45.4156
45.2036
46.4625
44.7958
44.2911
-70.8350
-69.3708
-71.0633
-68.9031
-70.0978
-70.9550
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
4
2
8
1
1
2
824
611
1111
1010
1177
958
786
2703
2006
3645
3315
3860
3142
2580
45.0647
44.0267
45.1917
45.4942
44.5028
44.5467
44.6278
-70.1569
-70.8219
-70.7292
-70.4081
-70.9992
-70.7883
-70.3578
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
2
1
8
6
8
4
1
853
866
762
801
1153
817
604
1265
1109
848
884
683
1289
533
743
2800
2840
2500
2629
3784
2680
1980
4151
3640
2782
2900
2240
4228
1748
2438
44.7306
46.0411
45.2722
45.2636
45.1694
45.1133
44.3697
45.9572
45.4297
44.7203
46.0136
44.4742
45.0472
46.5211
45.5581
-70.8650
-68.9433
-70.1233
-69.7717
-70.8267
-70.1194
-70.7131
-68.9853
-70.6231
-70.5706
-69.0294
-70.5589
-70.3828
-67.8136
-70.3478
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
2
2
1
2
8
2
1
10
8
2
2
1
10
1
1
Page 25 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/AM-059
W1/AM-060
W1/AM-061
W1/AM-062
W1/AM-063
W1/AM-064
W1/AM-065
W1/AM-066
W1/AM-067
W1/AM-068
W1/AM-069
W1/AM-070
W1/AM-071
W1/AM-072
W1/AM-073
W1/AM-074
W1/AM-075
W1/AM-076
W1/AM-077
W1/AM-078
W1/AM-079
W1/AM-080
W1/AM-081
W1/AM-082
W1/AM-083
W1/AM-084
W1/AM-085
W1/AM-086
W1/AM-087
W1/AM-088
Bill Merrill Mtn
Farwell Mtn
Sandy Bay Mtn
Old Turk Mtn
Farrar Mtn
Wilbur Mtn
Trask Mtn
Shaw Mtn
Flagstaff Mtn
Lobster Mtn
Pennington Mtn HP
Black Mtn Eustis
Russell Mtn
Boil Mtn
Black Mtn Rumford
Streaked Mtn
The Pinnacle
Mosquito Mtn
Peaked Mtn Rowe Lake
Sugarloaf Mtn Shin Pond
Speckled Mtn Redding
Beaver Mtn
Louise Mtn
Deasey Mtn
Mt Pisgah
Caribou Mtn Hastings
Pleasant Pond Mtn
Basin Mtn
Burnt Hill Carrabassett
Indian Stream Mtn
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
488
578
945
738
769
575
532
805
750
707
530
970
732
1098
713
539
524
675
677
569
665
963
750
599
1030
866
750
720
682
890
1600
1896
3100
2420
2524
1887
1744
2641
2460
2320
1740
3183
2402
3601
2340
1770
1720
2216
2220
1868
2183
3159
2460
1964
3380
2840
2460
2361
2236
2920
Page 26 of 69
43.8550
44.4514
45.7542
44.7100
45.7136
44.4511
44.4542
45.6403
45.2411
45.8167
46.9706
45.1869
46.1022
45.2431
44.5839
44.2500
44.4706
45.3144
46.5700
46.1097
44.4400
44.8817
45.4308
45.9414
45.3744
44.3403
45.2719
45.2828
45.0872
45.3314
-70.8556
-70.7547
-70.3939
-70.6544
-69.2906
-70.6794
-70.3667
-69.3103
-70.3067
-69.5506
-68.5000
-70.6581
-69.8011
-70.7358
-70.6375
-70.4233
-70.4356
-69.8697
-68.8139
-68.6117
-70.5108
-70.6392
-70.7817
-68.6856
-70.6625
-70.9303
-69.8958
-70.1767
-70.0294
-70.7128
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
6
2
1
1
1
2
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/AM-089
W1/AM-090
W1/AM-091
W1/AM-092
W1/AM-093
W1/AM-094
W1/AM-095
W1/AM-096
W1/AM-097
W1/AM-098
W1/AM-099
W1/AM-100
W1/AM-101
W1/AM-102
W1/AM-103
W1/AM-104
W1/AM-105
W1/AM-106
W1/AM-107
W1/AM-108
W1/AM-109
W1/AM-110
W1/AM-111
W1/AM-112
W1/AM-113
W1/AM-114
W1/AM-115
Sawyer Mtn
Bear Mtn Ketchum
White Cap Mtn Intl
Border
Saddleback Mtn
Bridgewater
Tumbledown Mtn
Merrill Mtn
Peaked Mtn Clear Lake
Sunday River Whitecap
Elephant Mtn Greenville
Russell Mtn
Boarstone Mtn
Big Saddle Hill
Sally Mtn HP
Boundary Marker 381
Debouille Mtn
Soubunge Mtn
Bald Mtn South Rangeley
Beech Hill
Mcgaffey Mtn
Scammon Ridge
Colonel Holman
Black Nubble Dallas
Hafey Mtn
Hedgehog Mtn West
Forks
Strickland Mtn
Rocky Mtn
Guilford Mtn
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
786
1000
1175
2580
3280
3856
44.7119
44.4547
45.2361
-70.7853
-70.9650
-70.8181
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1
4
8
518
1700
46.4136
-68.0656
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1
1094
1012
651
1017
805
664
604
981
682
811
597
636
750
470
399
634
561
1128
542
805
3588
3320
2136
3335
2640
2180
1981
3220
2236
2660
1960
2088
2460
1541
1310
2080
1840
3700
1779
2640
45.4492
45.4761
46.4961
44.5492
45.5178
45.2325
45.3772
45.3442
45.5839
45.7053
46.9686
45.9756
44.9436
44.2014
44.5292
45.5017
44.5422
45.0319
47.2575
45.4097
-70.4706
-70.6875
-69.0836
-70.8967
-69.4244
-69.6142
-69.4039
-71.0014
-70.3281
-70.4408
-68.8728
-69.1958
-70.7758
-70.7656
-69.9597
-69.5492
-70.3581
-70.4472
-69.1733
-70.2542
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
6
6
1
6
2
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
2
732
616
402
2400
2020
1320
46.0417
47.1917
45.2278
-69.0481
-69.2814
-69.3594
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1
1
1
Page 27 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/AM-116
W1/AM-117
W1/AM-118
W1/AM-119
W1/AM-120
W1/AM-121
W1/AM-122
W1/AM-123
W1/AM-124
W1/AM-125
W1/AM-126
W1/AM-127
W1/AM-128
W1/AM-129
W1/AM-130
W1/AM-131
W1/AM-132
W1/AM-133
W1/AM-134
W1/AM-135
W1/AM-136
W1/AM-137
W1/AM-138
W1/AM-139
W1/AM-140
W1/AM-141
W1/AM-142
W1/AM-143
W1/AM-144
W1/AM-145
Mt Abraham
Hurricane Mtn
Blue Ridge Greenville
Kibby Range Mtn
Granny Cap
Long Mtn Andover
West Kennebago Mtn
Cedar Mtn Jo-Mary Pond
Black Spur Mtn
Horseshoe Pond Mtn
Otter Pond
Chandler Mtn
Thompson Hill
Mclean Mtn
Rumford Point Mtn
Blanchard Mtn
Rocky Brook Mtns HP
Pratt Mtn
Metallak Mtn
Bean Brook Mtn
South Branch Mtn
Prong Pond Mtn
Reed Mtn
Mattamiscontis Mtn
Douglas Mtn
Ironbound Mtn
South Twin Mtn
Big Boardman Mtn
Billfish Mtn
Hunt Mtn
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
1234
759
719
1002
824
921
1140
595
1109
799
628
579
503
598
458
682
628
479
872
817
799
734
575
390
421
683
657
663
573
463
4049
2489
2360
3286
2705
3021
3740
1953
3640
2620
2060
1900
1650
1962
1502
2239
2060
1571
2860
2680
2620
2408
1885
1281
1382
2241
2156
2175
1880
1520
Page 28 of 69
44.9728
44.7497
45.4894
45.3522
45.3964
44.5914
45.1203
45.5697
45.1019
45.5661
45.2861
46.4819
44.5886
47.1178
44.5069
45.2278
46.5897
44.7803
44.7858
45.5331
46.0903
45.5439
46.3497
45.4528
43.8714
45.7792
44.6042
45.6103
46.1250
45.8822
-70.3264
-70.3806
-69.4308
-70.5764
-70.1797
-70.8169
-70.8156
-69.0272
-70.6386
-70.1178
-70.0564
-68.7189
-70.5317
-68.8519
-70.6514
-70.2319
-68.9983
-70.1636
-70.8311
-70.1308
-68.9136
-69.4786
-69.0831
-68.7186
-70.6967
-70.0569
-70.6131
-69.1967
-68.8336
-68.6556
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
10
1
1
6
2
4
8
1
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/AM-146
W1/AM-147
W1/AM-148
W1/AM-149
W1/AM-150
W1/AM-151
W1/AM-152
W1/AM-153
W1/AM-154
W1/AM-155
W1/AM-156
W1/AM-157
W1/AM-158
W1/AM-159
W1/AM-160
W1/AM-161
W1/AM-162
W1/AM-163
W1/AM-164
W1/AM-165
W1/AM-166
W1/AM-167
W1/AM-168
W1/AM-169
W1/AM-170
W1/AM-171
W1/AM-172
W1/AM-173
W1/AM-174
Clark Mtn
Trout Brook Mtn
Day Mtn
Red Ridge
Williams Mtns
Seboomook Mtn
BM Mckinnon
Roberts Mtn
Trout Mtn
Misery Knob
Stone Mtn
Mullen Mtn
Johnson Mtn
Mt Tom West Sumner
Wiggin Mtn
Magalloway Mtn
Whitecap Mtn Rumford
BM Beau
Falls Pond Mtn
Mt Will
Black Nubble Kingfield
Indian Mtn
Owls Head
Bag Pond Mtn
North Border Mtn
Sandy Stream Mtn
Green Mtn Old Boundary
Rd
Telephone Hill
BM Dry Town
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
402
539
642
920
732
707
524
518
433
648
495
1056
689
518
396
933
671
546
488
526
885
713
907
967
988
884
725
1320
1767
2106
3020
2400
2320
1720
1700
1420
2125
1624
3463
2261
1701
1300
3060
2200
1790
1600
1726
2904
2338
2977
3173
3240
2900
2380
43.7564
46.1500
44.7603
44.6097
45.5539
45.9942
47.0008
46.1842
45.8022
45.5717
43.9103
45.9797
44.8208
44.3361
43.6928
45.3058
44.5717
47.3581
47.1619
44.4761
45.0008
45.5142
45.0256
45.3050
45.2247
45.7417
45.9439
-70.7856
-68.8439
-70.2528
-71.0222
-70.0083
-69.8867
-69.1664
-68.5064
-68.8494
-69.8953
-70.9089
-68.9750
-70.9581
-70.4719
-70.9464
-71.0339
-70.6606
-69.1294
-69.0083
-70.8106
-70.2569
-69.3819
-70.2472
-70.6600
-70.9156
-70.3203
-70.1061
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
4
4
2
1
701
610
2300
2000
46.1917
46.7861
-69.7367
-68.9631
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1
1
Page 29 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/AM-175
W1/AM-176
W1/AM-177
W1/AM-178
W1/AM-179
W1/AM-180
W1/AM-181
W1/AM-182
W1/AM-183
W1/AM-184
W1/AM-185
W1/AM-186
W1/AM-187
W1/AM-188
W1/AM-189
W1/AM-190
W1/AM-191
W1/AM-192
W1/AM-193
W1/AM-194
W1/AM-195
W1/AM-196
W1/AM-197
W1/AM-198
W1/AM-199
W1/AM-200
W1/AM-201
W1/AM-202
W1/AM-203
BM Kent
JT Mtn
Mt Kineo
Baxter Overlook Mtn
Parlin Mtn
Heald Mtn
Little Kineo Mtn
Ragged Mtn
Cranberry Peak
Burnt Jacket
Orcutt Mtn
Noyes Mtn
Gilman Pond Mtn
Parker Hill
Fletcher Mtn
Frost Mtn
Vose Mtn
Bates Ridge
Hardwood Mtn
Round Mtn
Sentinel Mtn
Beetle Mtn
Squa Pan Mtn
Black Hill
Poland Mtn
Bear MtnHartford
Blue Ridge Rockwood
Moose Hill Livermore
Falls
Hudson Mtn
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
421
630
549
543
744
738
587
397
974
686
506
457
439
693
521
373
616
614
732
652
567
506
448
402
565
368
569
340
1380
2068
1800
1780
2440
2420
1927
1302
3194
2252
1660
1500
1440
2272
1709
1225
2021
2015
2400
2140
1860
1660
1470
1320
1853
1208
1867
1116
47.2664
44.5486
45.6997
45.8311
45.5219
45.3736
45.7369
45.5844
45.1408
45.6286
46.6414
44.2917
44.9608
44.9603
45.0394
43.9528
44.9994
45.2336
45.4397
46.5942
45.8708
46.2883
46.6094
44.9269
46.3028
44.3647
45.6617
44.4836
-68.4961
-70.6025
-69.7336
-69.0728
-70.0589
-70.2228
-69.6850
-68.8922
-70.3806
-70.4006
-68.6906
-70.6389
-70.0742
-71.0058
-69.9403
-70.9175
-70.1436
-70.0900
-70.3328
-68.7942
-69.0661
-69.0267
-68.1914
-69.9914
-69.5947
-70.2775
-69.7808
-70.1331
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
590
1937
46.5472
-69.0397
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1
Page 30 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/AM-204
W1/AM-205
W1/AM-206
W1/AM-207
W1/AM-208
W1/AM-209
W1/AM-210
W1/AM-211
W1/AM-212
W1/AM-213
W1/AM-214
W1/AM-215
W1/AM-216
W1/AM-217
W1/AM-218
W1/AM-219
W1/AM-220
W1/AM-221
W1/AM-222
W1/AM-223
W1/AM-224
W1/AM-225
W1/AM-226
W1/AM-227
W1/AM-228
W1/AM-229
Roaring Brook
Ebeemee Mtn
Moose Mtn Skinner
Tory Hill
Barren Mtn Baxter State
Park
Cold Stream Mtn
Lonely Mtn
Ephraim Ridge
Antler Hill
Route Du President
Kennedy HP
Hedgehog Mtn
Winterville
Pyle Mtn
Moose Hill Canada
Border
Deer Hill
Clear Pond
Sparrowhawk Mtn
125 Meter Hill
20 Mile Rd HP
Hougton HP
Barton Hill
Farmer Mtn
Burnt Mtn
Nameless Border Mtn
Hedgehog Hill
Right of Center Mtn
Burgess Hill, S Peak
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
540
576
927
505
1127
1771
1890
3041
1658
3696
45.4056
45.4686
45.4747
44.8714
45.9194
-69.2542
-69.0608
-70.5797
-70.2914
-68.9825
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
1
4
1
8
687
693
823
808
774
2254
2272
2700
2650
2540
45.4797
45.5278
45.0208
45.3114
45.8289
-70.0008
-70.3925
-70.7533
-70.5067
-70.3719
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
1
2
2
1
482
1580
46.9319
-68.5339
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1
390
888
1280
2913
46.6744
45.5033
-68.2286
-70.7142
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1
2
417
770
440
677
659
896
393
975
902
884
634
530
512
1367
2525
1442
2221
2161
2938
1290
3200
2960
2900
2080
1740
1680
44.2361
45.5750
44.3833
45.4164
45.8231
44.8425
44.8192
44.9469
45.0844
45.3264
45.1158
46.5069
44.5031
-70.9869
-70.6300
-70.8347
-69.7447
-69.9672
-70.6275
-69.9986
-70.3336
-70.8564
-70.9453
-70.4322
-68.7436
-70.4972
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
4
2
1
1
1
Page 31 of 69
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/AM-230
W1/AM-231
W1/AM-232
W1/AM-233
W1/AM-234
W1/AM-235
W1/AM-236
W1/AM-237
W1/AM-238
W1/AM-239
W1/AM-240
W1/AM-241
W1/AM-242
W1/AM-243
W1/AM-244
W1/AM-245
W1/AM-246
W1/AM-247
W1/AM-248
W1/AM-249
W1/AM-250
W1/AM-251
W1/AM-252
W1/AM-253
W1/AM-254
W1/AM-255
W1/AM-256
W1/AM-257
Walkers Mtn
Bossy Mtn
Harrow Mtn
Dickwood Lake HP
Whetstone Mtn
Rainbow Mtn
Bald Mtn Baxter State
Park
Soper Mtn
Shackley Hill
Farmers Hill
Houston Mtn
Mt Tom Fryeburg
Popple Hill
BM Layton
Spencer Mtn
South Mtn
Sumner Hill
Saint Albans Mtn
BM Wait
Norway Bluff
Blueberry Mtn
Quill Hill
Saddleback Junior
Ossipee Hill
Hardscrabble Mtn
Spruce Mtn Spruce
Mountain Road
Black Mtn Redding
Old Blue Mtn
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
463
451
515
475
454
506
717
1520
1480
1688
1560
1488
1660
2351
44.4269
47.2186
46.4947
47.0683
45.8322
45.8081
46.1069
-70.7244
-68.6889
-69.2200
-68.6628
-68.6794
-69.1069
-68.8325
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
512
342
518
470
327
356
994
738
677
354
329
823
696
903
865
1114
320
717
340
1680
1122
1701
1543
1073
1168
3260
2420
2220
1160
1080
2700
2285
2962
2838
3655
1050
2354
1114
46.3639
44.4175
44.5864
45.4286
44.0419
44.1269
45.4689
45.4161
44.8603
44.3567
44.9756
45.5286
46.4131
44.7675
45.0444
44.9581
43.5883
45.4464
44.5564
-69.2778
-70.2589
-70.6969
-69.2183
-70.9147
-70.8444
-70.6281
-70.3147
-70.9097
-70.4131
-69.4583
-70.6972
-68.9397
-70.4797
-70.5214
-70.4578
-70.7406
-70.2672
-70.2003
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
2
8
1
1
1
650
1091
2133
3580
44.4406
44.7469
-70.4633
-70.7658
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1
6
Page 32 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/AM-258
W1/AM-259
W1/AM-260
W1/AM-261
W1/AM-262
W1/AM-263
W1/AM-264
W1/AM-265
W1/AM-266
W1/AM-267
W1/AM-268
W1/AM-269
W1/AM-270
W1/AM-271
W1/AM-272
W1/AM-273
W1/AM-274
W1/AM-275
W1/AM-276
W1/AM-277
W1/AM-278
W1/AM-279
W1/AM-280
W1/AM-281
W1/AM-282
W1/AM-283
W1/AM-284
W1/AM-285
Van Dyke Mtn
Twin Peaks
Bowman Hill
Trickey Bluffs
West Side Echo Lake HP
Benson Mtn
Tomhegan HP
Burnt Jacket Mtn
Allagash HP
Strickland Mtn
Peaked Mtn Sebago
Center
Fields Hill
Inlet Ridge
Wadleigh Mtn
Mt Dimmock
Bernier Ln HP
Hurd Mtn
Curtis Hill
Old Bluff Hill
North Traveler Mtn
Rattlesnake Mtn
Bear Mtn King and
Bartlett Lake
Columbus Mtn
Black Nubble Caratunk
Clear Lake Mtn
Eyelet Pond HP
Bear Mtn
Cedar Mtn North
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
969
927
853
732
585
579
549
512
494
398
337
3180
3040
2800
2400
1920
1900
1800
1680
1620
1306
1105
45.4928
45.3136
45.2850
45.8044
46.8500
45.3883
45.8483
45.5314
46.9786
44.8675
43.9111
-70.6781
-70.9894
-71.0536
-70.1442
-68.9378
-69.3097
-69.8292
-69.5939
-69.3125
-70.0756
-70.6603
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
4
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
349
622
569
543
695
628
444
297
961
316
719
1144
2042
1866
1782
2281
2061
1457
974
3152
1036
2360
44.3833
44.7650
45.7253
44.5161
44.6689
46.1906
44.3508
44.5783
46.1000
43.9669
45.3678
-70.3956
-70.9975
-69.2019
-70.7039
-70.9847
-69.6833
-70.5883
-70.0594
-68.8550
-70.4853
-70.3228
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
713
628
561
543
384
372
2340
2060
1840
1780
1260
1220
45.4492
45.1836
46.5258
46.6722
46.0231
43.7303
-69.2686
-69.9117
-69.1419
-69.2394
-68.6553
-70.9056
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
1
1
1
1
1
Page 33 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/AM-286
W1/AM-287
W1/AM-288
W1/AM-289
W1/AM-290
W1/AM-291
W1/AM-292
W1/AM-293
W1/AM-294
W1/AM-295
W1/AM-296
W1/AM-297
W1/AM-298
W1/AM-299
W1/AM-300
W1/AM-301
W1/AM-302
W1/AM-303
W1/AM-304
W1/AM-305
W1/AM-306
W1/AM-307
W1/AM-308
W1/AM-309
W1/AM-310
W1/AM-311
W1/AM-312
W1/AM-313
W1/AM-314
Parsonfield
The Saddleback
Bald Pate
Law Mtn
Blvd Rd HP
Spaulding Mtn
Moody Mtn
Foster Ridge
Et HP
Lone Mtn
Spectacle Mtn
Caucomgomoc Mtn
Hammond Ridge
Bean Mtn
Big Line Pond Mtn
Gulf Road HP
Foss Mtn
French Hill
BM Brown
Big Johnson Mtn
Kennebago Pond HP
Truesdale Mtn
Mule Brook Mtns HP
Burnt Mtn
Bell Mtn
Peaked Hill
Green Mtn Westfield
Lanigan Mtn
Horse Mtn
Wheelock Lake HP
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
502
350
520
471
1219
434
586
684
610
507
701
329
383
511
340
467
400
1079
872
738
677
555
549
415
415
389
372
484
445
1647
1147
1706
1546
4000
1425
1924
2243
2002
1662
2301
1080
1258
1677
1114
1532
1312
3540
2860
2420
2220
1820
1800
1360
1360
1275
1220
1589
1460
Page 34 of 69
44.4328
43.9614
44.6028
46.8244
45.0031
44.4100
45.2217
45.7594
44.5956
46.5467
46.2161
45.7158
44.8186
46.3158
43.5492
45.0758
44.2589
45.4022
45.4544
45.0903
46.0144
46.5011
46.0833
44.3069
44.4031
46.5756
46.7886
46.1458
47.2053
-70.3947
-70.7069
-70.3106
-69.4169
-70.3336
-70.6528
-69.6992
-70.1203
-70.7600
-68.7653
-69.7258
-68.7978
-70.2603
-69.1442
-70.7961
-69.6869
-70.7708
-70.6217
-70.0981
-70.7519
-69.9942
-69.0089
-69.0189
-70.8036
-70.9000
-68.0058
-68.4481
-68.8172
-68.7422
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/AM-315
W1/AM-316
W1/AM-317
W1/AM-318
W1/AM-319
W1/AM-320
W1/AM-321
W1/AM-322
W1/AM-323
W1/AM-324
W1/AM-325
W1/AM-326
W1/AM-327
W1/AM-328
W1/AM-329
W1/AM-330
W1/AM-331
W1/AM-332
W1/AM-333
W1/AM-334
W1/AM-335
W1/AM-336
W1/AM-337
W1/AM-338
W1/AM-339
W1/AM-340
W1/AM-341
W1/AM-342
W1/AM-343
W1/AM-344
Black Cap Mtn
Spencer Bale Mtn
Lily Bay Mtn
Grady Mtn Rd HP
Allen Mtn
Preble Hill
Little Big Wood Pond HP
No Maps HP
Pickett Mtn
Sabattus Mtn
South Turner Mtn
Surplus Mtn
Penobscot Lake HP
Pickett Henry Mtn
Carrabassett Dr HP
Priestly Mtn
Eagle Mtn Seeboomook
Oak Ridge
Beau Lake HP
Nesuntabunt Mtn
Tower Mtn
Snowshoe Mtn
Old Bluff Mtn
Mt Prospect
Kelly Mtn
Mud Gauntlet Falls HP
Tout-de-Joie Rang Rd HP
King And Bartlett Mtn
Bigelow Hill
Nulhedus Mtn
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
586
1006
1000
811
343
317
646
553
534
382
945
896
664
661
628
573
512
506
488
472
469
396
366
280
496
502
1129
672
241
653
1923
3301
3281
2661
1126
1040
2119
1814
1753
1253
3100
2940
2180
2170
2060
1880
1680
1660
1600
1550
1540
1300
1200
920
1628
1646
3705
2204
790
2142
Page 35 of 69
45.8344
45.4153
45.5906
44.6814
43.9414
45.0519
45.6222
46.6969
46.1261
44.1822
45.9411
44.6319
45.9219
44.3706
45.1044
46.5483
45.7825
45.3950
47.3197
45.7536
47.1533
46.2408
45.0117
44.1475
45.0564
45.5556
45.2058
45.3569
44.7131
46.0361
-69.4219
-70.4986
-69.4167
-70.8789
-70.7792
-69.2181
-70.3447
-69.0397
-68.4381
-70.8514
-68.8506
-70.9050
-70.1731
-70.8894
-70.2611
-69.4053
-69.6394
-69.5372
-69.0881
-69.1661
-68.8564
-68.6617
-69.9169
-70.3569
-69.7353
-69.0083
-70.8286
-70.3883
-69.7272
-69.8689
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
6
6
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/AM-345
W1/AM-346
W1/AM-347
W1/AM-348
W1/AM-349
W1/AM-350
W1/AM-351
W1/AM-352
W1/AM-353
W1/AM-354
W1/AM-355
W1/AM-356
W1/AM-357
W1/AM-358
W1/AM-359
W1/AM-360
W1/AM-361
W1/AM-362
W1/AM-363
W1/AM-364
W1/AM-365
W1/AM-366
W1/AM-367
W1/AM-368
W1/AM-369
W1/AM-370
W1/AM-371
W1/AM-372
W1/AM-373
W1/AM-374
Willard Mtn
Shutdown Mtn
Gardner Mtn
Little Pooh Mtn
Greenwood Mtn
nr Academy Hill
Harndon Hill
Clay Brook Mtn
Beaver Brook Mtn
Long Mtn Willis Mill
Bottle Mtn
Green Top Mtn
International Hill
Parker Hill
Owls Head HP
Cooper Mtn
Falls Pond HP
Round Pond Mtn
Sly Brook HP
Hampshire Mtn
Wadleidh Pond HP
Ragged Mtn
Bald Mtn
Welcome Hill
Burnt Hill Eustis
Little Spruce Mtn
Gold Brook Rd HP
Mollyockett Mtn
Chamberlain Mtn
Loomis Hill
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
677
774
561
512
366
339
425
699
656
558
914
847
774
738
732
579
457
457
366
347
576
600
719
410
635
982
952
610
634
265
2221
2539
1839
1679
1200
1112
1395
2292
2152
1832
3000
2780
2540
2420
2400
1900
1500
1500
1200
1140
1889
1967
2360
1345
2084
3222
3122
2002
2081
870
Page 36 of 69
46.4358
45.4189
46.9542
45.8556
45.3600
44.4658
44.2286
45.0369
44.9700
44.3350
45.1831
45.2808
45.6797
45.0056
45.5872
45.6525
47.1300
46.7944
47.0850
45.2606
46.3572
46.4539
44.6469
44.9133
45.2828
45.5372
45.4161
44.3872
44.4292
44.8158
-68.9072
-70.2011
-68.8942
-69.0989
-69.3878
-70.2475
-70.9600
-70.1433
-70.9753
-70.7239
-70.8958
-70.9214
-70.5092
-71.0358
-70.1764
-69.1158
-69.0653
-69.2331
-68.5622
-69.3647
-69.7281
-69.0450
-70.3503
-70.1475
-70.3511
-69.2167
-70.5719
-70.5386
-70.6178
-69.6281
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/AM-375
W1/AM-376
W1/AM-377
W1/AM-378
W1/AM-379
W1/AM-380
W1/AM-381
W1/AM-382
W1/AM-383
W1/AM-384
W1/AM-385
W1/AM-386
W1/AM-387
W1/AM-388
W1/AM-389
W1/AM-390
W1/AM-391
W1/AM-392
W1/AM-393
W1/AM-394
W1/AM-395
W1/AM-396
W1/AM-397
W1/AM-398
W1/AM-399
W1/AM-400
W1/AM-401
W1/AM-402
W1/AM-403
W1/AM-404
Center Hill
Shallow Pond Mtn
Mountain Pond HP
Derby Hill
Pell and Peel Rd HP
Hayford Hill
Mt Agamenticus
South Brother
Potato Nubble
Heald Brook HP
Whitman Mtn
Togue Pond HP
Female Mtn
Aspen Rd HP
Dunbar Hill
Sabattus Mtn
Hunnewell Pond HP
Mcdaniels Hill
Grover Hill
Big Lobster Mtn
Green Mtn Knoles Corner
Sally Mtn
Fowler Pond HP
Locke Mtn
Ragged Lake HP
Morrill Ledges
Barnard Mtn
Goodwin Hill
Trout Mtn
Peaked Mtn Skinner
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
505
578
553
582
546
351
211
1210
920
835
549
536
506
360
293
244
439
374
368
697
514
678
506
586
500
361
494
250
627
926
1658
1897
1815
1911
1791
1151
691
3970
3020
2740
1800
1760
1660
1180
960
800
1440
1228
1208
2287
1687
2226
1660
1924
1640
1183
1621
820
2058
3037
Page 37 of 69
44.7256
45.2728
46.3139
44.6758
46.3908
44.3514
43.2233
45.9442
44.9783
45.7572
46.9519
46.9067
45.7428
47.3128
44.9506
44.1436
47.1708
44.2211
44.3719
45.7933
46.1958
45.5908
45.8944
44.4511
45.8431
44.5097
45.9311
44.8611
45.6564
45.4553
-70.4078
-70.5319
-69.6144
-70.2728
-69.1264
-70.3142
-70.6919
-69.0019
-70.5019
-70.2911
-68.8547
-68.8911
-69.2425
-68.2581
-69.9092
-70.0783
-68.8131
-70.8239
-70.7706
-69.5636
-68.4731
-70.3033
-69.0942
-70.8361
-69.3583
-70.4344
-68.7547
-69.5103
-69.2803
-70.5342
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/AM-405
W1/AM-406
W1/AM-407
W1/AM-408
W1/AM-409
W1/AM-410
W1/AM-411
W1/AM-412
W1/AM-413
W1/AM-414
W1/AM-415
W1/AM-416
W1/AM-417
W1/AM-418
W1/AM-419
W1/AM-420
W1/AM-421
W1/AM-422
W1/AM-423
W1/AM-424
W1/AM-425
W1/AM-426
W1/AM-427
W1/AM-428
Chesuncook Pond HP
Starks Mtn
Hamlin Peak
Hemingway Mtn
Province Mtn
Chandler Stream HP
East Royce Mtn
Number Nine Mtn
Moose Mtn Buffalo
Black Cat Mtn
Sawyer Brook Mtn
Spruce Mtn Roxbury
TNT in Baxter State Park
Pinette Hill
Cupsuptic Mtn
Big Trout Pond Mtn
Trout Pond
East Baxter Border HP
Maizlish HP
Hay Brook Mtn
Inn HP
Grant Mtn
Factory Mtn
Pimbrook Rd HP
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
478
316
1450
578
358
419
949
498
382
268
693
771
698
384
823
814
692
591
561
494
494
457
408
360
1567
1037
4756
1896
1176
1375
3114
1634
1254
879
2273
2531
2291
1260
2700
2670
2270
1940
1840
1620
1620
1500
1340
1180
Page 38 of 69
45.8622
44.0014
45.9242
44.4792
43.6689
46.4464
44.3072
46.4211
46.8608
44.0028
45.2239
44.6672
46.0706
47.2181
45.1233
45.5006
45.4725
46.0172
46.4158
46.1675
46.8983
46.3089
47.1892
47.1531
-69.1714
-70.9856
-68.9275
-70.5839
-70.9769
-68.7844
-71.0053
-68.0242
-68.4011
-70.4228
-70.6022
-70.5181
-68.9306
-68.6139
-70.9039
-69.7408
-69.7406
-68.8192
-69.6461
-68.5506
-69.3678
-69.0347
-68.7750
-68.2139
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
10
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
7.7
Region Reference – Connecticut River
Association
USA (W1)
Region
Connecticut River (W1/CR-xxx)
Region manager
Refer to Association Manager
7.7.1 Regional notes
The Connecticut River region encompasses all of Massachusetts east of the Connecticut River. This region is mostly suburban and
contains most of the population of Massachusetts. The CR region is also home to the world renowned Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and other fine institutes of learning as well as the city of Boston.
7.7.2 Table of summits
SOTA Ref
W1/CR-001
W1/CR-002
W1/CR-003
W1/CR-004
W1/CR-005
W1/CR-006
W1/CR-007
W1/CR-008
W1/CR-009
W1/CR-010
W1/CR-011
W1/CR-012
W1/CR-013
W1/CR-014
Summit Name
Wachusett Mountain
Mount Toby
Dry Hill
Mount Norwottock
Mount Grace
Peaked Mountain
Notch Mountain
Crag Mountain
Mount Watatic
Ragged Hill
Webb Hill
Tully Mountain
Quabbin Hill
Bare Mountain
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
Elev m
611
386
423
337
493
373
402
461
560
368
327
354
313
309
Elev ft
2003
1265
1388
1106
1617
1225
1318
1512
1836
1206
1074
1163
1026
1015
Page 39 of 69
Lat
42.4889
42.4881
42.5436
42.3056
42.6914
42.0475
42.7119
42.6436
42.6967
42.2878
42.3417
42.6475
42.2989
42.3036
Long
-71.8867
-72.5372
-72.4681
-72.5103
-72.3550
-72.3403
-72.4122
-72.4181
-71.8925
-72.1842
-72.2611
-72.2497
-72.3344
-72.5317
Valid From
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
Valid To
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
Points
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/CR-015
W1/CR-016
Prospect Hill
Steerage Rock
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
418
367
1373
1204
Page 40 of 69
42.5444
42.1422
-72.1717
-72.2242
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
7.8
Region Reference – Massachusetts Berkshires
Association
USA (W1)
Region
Massachusetts Berkshires (W1/MB-xxx)
Region manager
Refer to Association Manager
7.8.1 Regional Notes
The Massachusetts Berkshires (pronounced /ˈbɜrkʃərs// or /ˈbɜrkʃɪrs/), are located in the western parts of Massachusetts, and are both
a specific highland geologic region and a broader associated cultural region.
The region is also referred to as the Berkshire Hills, Berkshire Mountains, and, with regard to its physiography, Berkshire Plateau. Sir
Francis Bernard, the Royal Governor, named the area "Berkshire" to honor his home county in England. Tourism, relying heavily on
cultural art attractions and recreation, is a principal industry.
Geologically and physically, the Berkshires are the southern continuation of the Green Mountains of Vermont, distinct from them only
by their average lower elevation and by virtue of what side of the border they fall on.
The Massachusetts Berkshires Region is defined as all of the State of Massachusetts west of the Connecticut River.
7.8.2 Table of summits
SOTA Ref
W1/MB-001
W1/MB-002
W1/MB-003
W1/MB-004
W1/MB-005
W1/MB-006
W1/MB-007
Summit Name
Mount Greylock
Mount Everett
Brodie Mountain
Yokun Seat on Lenox
Mountain
Harvey Mountain
Mount Tom
East Mountain
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
Elev m
1063
795
801
654
Elev ft
3487
2608
2628
2146
Lat
42.6372
42.1019
42.5825
42.4008
Long
-73.1661
-73.4322
-73.2742
-73.3064
628
367
544
2062
1205
1786
42.3128
42.2417
42.1633
-73.4253
-72.6483
-73.3236
Page 41 of 69
Valid From
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
Valid To
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2012
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
Document S46.1
Points
6
1
2
1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/MB-008
W1/MB-009
W1/MB-010
W1/MB-011
W1/MB-012
W1/MB-013
W1/MB-014
W1/MB-015
W1/MB-016
W1/MB-017
W1/MB-018
W1/MB-019
W1/MB-020
W1/MB-021
W1/MB-022
W1/MB-023
Tom Ball Mountain
Mount Frissell
Widow Whites Peak on
Potter Mountain
Clausen's Point
Monument Mountain
Mount Wilcox
Bald Mountain
Pocumtuck Rock
Maple Hill
Massaemett Mountain
Big Spruce Hill
Perry Peak
Dorman Mountain
Misery Mountain HP
Rattlesnake Hill
Big Misery Mountain
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
589
749
742
1931
2456
2434
42.2694
42.0511
42.5472
-73.4003
-73.4822
-73.2700
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1
1
1
688
530
643
381
261
539
486
789
633
596
814
475
806
2257
1739
2111
1250
856
1768
1594
2589
2077
1955
2671
1557
2644
42.3203
42.2589
42.2192
42.7097
42.5336
42.3108
42.6069
42.6767
42.4208
42.2433
42.6144
42.3131
42.6553
-73.1764
-73.3500
-73.2661
-72.5372
-72.5925
-73.3903
-72.7167
-73.0675
-73.3797
-73.1606
-73.3114
-73.3025
-73.2981
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
Page 42 of 69
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
7.9
Region Reference – Green Mountains
Association
USA (W1)
Region
Green Mountains (W1/GM-xxx)
Region manager
Refer to Association Manager
7.9.1 Regional notes
The Green Mountains region is defined as all of the State of Vermont west of Interstate Highway 91 (I-91).
The Green Mountains have five peaks over 4,000 feet. Three of these (Mount Mansfield, Camel's Hump, and Mount Abraham) support
alpine vegetation. Mansfield, Killington, and Ellen have downhill ski resorts on their slopes. All of the major peaks are traversed by the
Long Trail, a wilderness hiking trail that runs from the southern to northern borders of the state and joins the Appalachian Trail for
roughly 1/3 of its length.
While, as noted above, several of the peaks have alpine vegetation, it should also be pointed out that the Green Mountains, especially
the northern sections, support a dense boreal forest between roughly 3,000-3,500 ft and treeline. This forest is particularly well
established in the Green Mountains and throughout the winter months weathers harsh temperatures, snowfall and winds that would
destroy other species. In other words, much of the "green" in Green Mountains is due to this boreal forest.
The Vermont Republic, also known less formally as the Green Mountain Republic, existed from 1777 to 1791, at which time Vermont
became the 14th state.
Vermont not only takes its state nickname ("The Green Mountain State") from the mountains, it is named after them. The French Verts
Monts is literally translated as Green Mountains. This name was suggested in 1777 by Dr. Thomas Young, an American revolutionary
and Boston Tea Party participant. The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, originally styled "the University of the
Green Mountains," is referred to as UVM (after the Latin Universitas Viridis Montis).
7.9.2 Table of summits
SOTA Ref
W1/GM-001
Summit Name
Mount Mansfield
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
Elev m
1339
Elev ft
4393
Page 43 of 69
Lat
44.5439
Long
-72.8144
Valid From Valid To
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
Document S46.1
Points
10
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/GM-002
W1/GM-003
W1/GM-004
W1/GM-005
W1/GM-006
W1/GM-007
W1/GM-008
W1/GM-009
W1/GM-010
W1/GM-011
W1/GM-012
W1/GM-013
W1/GM-014
W1/GM-015
W1/GM-016
W1/GM-017
W1/GM-018
W1/GM-019
W1/GM-020
W1/GM-021
W1/GM-022
W1/GM-023
W1/GM-024
W1/GM-025
W1/GM-026
W1/GM-027
W1/GM-028
W1/GM-029
W1/GM-030
Killington Peak
Equinox Mountain
Jay Peak
Dorset Peak
Worcester Mountains HP
Stratton Mountain
Mount Ascutney
Grass Mountain
Cold Hollow Mountains
HP
Camels Hump
Signal Mountain
Mount Ellen
Adams Mountain
Bolton Mountain
Pt 2110
Belvidere Mountain
Sterling Mountain
Herrick Mountain
Laraway Mountain
Pt 2836
Peru Peak
Lowell Mountain
Bread Loaf Mountain
Paine Mountain
Gilson Mountain
Mount Anthony
Woodlawn Mountain
Farr Peak
Glebe Mountain
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
1291
1173
1176
1149
1110
1201
957
948
1017
4235
3850
3858
3770
3642
3940
3140
3109
3337
43.6047
43.1661
44.9242
43.3094
44.4183
43.0864
43.4439
43.0528
44.7875
-72.8200
-73.1169
-72.5256
-73.0283
-72.6383
-72.9250
-72.4544
-73.2236
-72.6892
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
10
8
8
8
8
10
4
4
6
1247
1027
1244
980
1125
643
1029
1132
831
853
864
1047
805
1169
735
588
716
948
1074
897
4090
3370
4083
3214
3690
2110
3376
3714
2726
2797
2836
3435
2641
3835
2411
1930
2350
3110
3522
2943
44.3197
44.2061
44.1600
44.0436
44.4492
43.6239
44.7733
44.5822
43.5628
44.7258
43.6781
43.2944
44.7533
44.0022
44.1472
44.7294
42.8636
43.3375
43.8092
43.1889
-72.8864
-72.3250
-72.9286
-72.8086
-72.8397
-73.0853
-72.5511
-72.7403
-73.0989
-72.7117
-72.6719
-72.9375
-72.4231
-72.9414
-72.6189
-72.9133
-73.2328
-73.0978
-72.9442
-72.7611
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
10
6
10
4
8
1
6
8
2
2
2
6
2
8
1
1
1
4
6
2
Page 44 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/GM-031
W1/GM-032
W1/GM-033
W1/GM-034
W1/GM-035
W1/GM-036
W1/GM-037
W1/GM-038
W1/GM-039
W1/GM-040
W1/GM-041
W1/GM-042
W1/GM-043
W1/GM-044
W1/GM-045
W1/GM-046
W1/GM-047
W1/GM-048
W1/GM-049
W1/GM-050
W1/GM-051
W1/GM-052
W1/GM-053
W1/GM-054
W1/GM-055
W1/GM-056
W1/GM-057
W1/GM-058
W1/GM-059
W1/GM-060
Wheelock Mountain
Mount Snow
Blue Ridge Mountain
Morgan Peak
Mount Norris
Tinmouth Mountain
Ludlow Mountain
Woodbury Mountain
Salt Ash Mountain
Gillespie Peak
Hogback Mountains
Mount Moses
Roy Mountain
Hawks Mountain
Green Peak
Glastenbury Mountain
Susie Peak
Nr BM Hoosac
Robert Frost Mountain
Fletcher Mountain
Mother Myrick Mountain
Mount Nickwaket
Northeast Mountain
Pt 1700+
Bald Mountain
Snake Mountain
Egg Mountain
Hillsboro Mountain
Mount Moosalamoo
Blue Mountain
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
848
1093
999
798
789
864
1019
753
1002
1026
556
793
641
638
985
1142
734
917
766
655
1024
839
643
521
625
393
759
765
808
720
2782
3586
3278
2618
2589
2835
3343
2471
3286
3366
1825
2602
2103
2092
3230
3748
2409
3010
2513
2150
3361
2753
2110
1710
2050
1288
2490
2510
2650
2363
Page 45 of 69
44.5575
42.9594
43.6783
43.5858
44.7467
43.4194
43.4042
44.4756
43.5028
43.8714
44.1375
43.5286
44.2828
43.3681
43.2408
42.9781
43.5089
42.7581
44.0206
44.7192
43.2136
43.7789
43.4353
44.3208
43.3994
44.0617
43.2039
44.2283
43.9303
44.2358
-72.1600
-72.9233
-72.9019
-72.7428
-72.4833
-73.0758
-72.7514
-72.4256
-72.7742
-72.9775
-73.0608
-72.6189
-72.1161
-72.5800
-73.0386
-73.0717
-73.0472
-73.0261
-73.0486
-72.7994
-73.1167
-72.9942
-73.1669
-73.0403
-73.1753
-73.2806
-73.2222
-72.9906
-73.0497
-72.1378
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
2
6
4
1
1
2
6
1
6
6
1
1
1
1
4
8
1
4
1
1
6
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/GM-061
W1/GM-062
W1/GM-063
W1/GM-064
W1/GM-065
W1/GM-066
W1/GM-067
W1/GM-068
W1/GM-069
W1/GM-070
W1/GM-071
W1/GM-072
W1/GM-073
W1/GM-074
W1/GM-075
W1/GM-076
W1/GM-077
W1/GM-078
W1/GM-079
W1/GM-080
W1/GM-081
W1/GM-082
W1/GM-083
W1/GM-084
W1/GM-085
W1/GM-086
W1/GM-087
W1/GM-088
W1/GM-089
W1/GM-090
Bald Hill
Georgia Mountain
High Peak
Round Mountain
Swearing Hill
Bean Mountain
Belcher Hill
Pt 1680+
Elmore Mountain
Black Hills
Cow Hill
BM Billings
Bald Mountain
Flynn Hill
Stewart Hill
Pt 3688
Spruce Mountain
Wintergreen Mountain
Monastery Mountain
Bromley Mountain
Pt 948M+
Red Mountain
Clark Mountain
Pt 2000+
Wolf Hill
Burnt Mountain
North Jay Peak
The Ledges
Pt 3172
Ball Hill
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
588
442
521
1019
639
668
716
515
796
699
782
820
332
582
491
1124
924
497
983
1000
951
867
599
613
855
688
1048
572
967
570
1930
1450
1710
3342
2097
2192
2350
1690
2610
2293
2566
2689
1090
1910
1610
3688
3030
1630
3224
3281
3120
2846
1965
2010
2805
2257
3438
1877
3172
1870
Page 46 of 69
44.4972
44.6603
43.8600
43.8156
43.1386
44.6744
44.0281
44.3531
44.5264
44.6494
44.3783
44.7056
43.6128
44.5567
44.5719
44.2936
44.2347
44.7283
43.9072
43.2278
42.8492
43.1081
43.4344
44.2908
43.7094
44.3358
44.9578
44.5803
44.6144
43.3619
-72.9203
-73.0689
-72.2158
-72.8844
-73.2236
-72.5478
-72.7144
-72.9761
-72.5461
-72.2286
-72.2214
-72.6664
-73.4064
-72.8933
-72.9744
-72.8842
-72.3550
-72.8633
-72.9381
-72.9400
-72.9694
-73.1678
-73.0169
-72.9922
-72.7875
-72.3117
-72.5361
-72.3942
-72.7642
-72.6275
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
8
4
1
4
6
4
2
1
1
2
1
6
1
4
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/GM-091
W1/GM-092
W1/GM-093
W1/GM-094
W1/GM-095
W1/GM-096
W1/GM-097
W1/GM-098
W1/GM-099
W1/GM-100
W1/GM-101
W1/GM-102
W1/GM-103
W1/GM-104
W1/GM-105
W1/GM-106
W1/GM-107
W1/GM-108
W1/GM-109
W1/GM-110
W1/GM-111
W1/GM-112
W1/GM-113
W1/GM-114
W1/GM-115
W1/GM-116
W1/GM-117
W1/GM-118
W1/GM-119
W1/GM-120
Shatterack Mountain
Bear Mountain
Worth Mountain
Kirby Mountain
Hogback
Butterfield Mountain
East Mountain
Gilpin Mountain
Stoneham Mountain
South Mountain
Gillespie Mountain
Leach Hill
Bartlett Hill
Ephraim
Mount Carmel
Pt 2465
Pt 876M+
Bird Mountain
Pine Hill
Elan Hill
Sable Mountain
Pt 1982
BM Macmaster
Putney Mountain
Hadley Mountain
Bear Mountain
Round Knoll
Pt 1460+
The Dome
Pt 2325
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
731
685
986
838
397
965
849
919
653
969
901
428
430
454
1026
751
879
675
438
631
800
604
471
513
752
1006
591
448
838
709
2398
2247
3234
2750
1304
3167
2787
3015
2143
3179
2956
1404
1410
1490
3365
2465
2884
2216
1436
2071
2625
1982
1545
1683
2467
3301
1939
1470
2748
2325
Page 47 of 69
43.2250
43.4706
43.9100
44.5516
44.2186
44.1833
43.6525
44.9083
44.9172
43.3769
43.9561
44.8522
44.6689
43.2511
43.7742
43.5353
43.3597
43.5861
43.6469
44.8795
43.7444
43.9808
43.1872
43.0044
44.7569
43.2008
44.4561
44.3744
42.7789
44.0994
-73.1975
-72.9381
-72.9636
-71.9070
-73.1286
-72.3392
-72.7517
-72.4947
-71.8316
-72.7639
-72.8758
-72.8478
-72.8450
-72.5142
-72.9203
-72.8950
-72.8728
-73.1158
-73.0158
-71.9923
-72.7692
-72.2789
-72.5442
-72.5956
-72.5075
-73.1667
-72.3842
-72.9778
-73.1706
-73.0500
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
4
2
1
4
2
4
1
4
4
1
1
1
6
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
2
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/GM-121
W1/GM-122
W1/GM-123
W1/GM-124
W1/GM-125
W1/GM-126
W1/GM-127
W1/GM-128
W1/GM-129
W1/GM-130
W1/GM-131
W1/GM-132
W1/GM-133
W1/GM-134
W1/GM-135
W1/GM-136
W1/GM-137
W1/GM-138
W1/GM-139
W1/GM-140
W1/GM-141
W1/GM-142
W1/GM-143
W1/GM-144
W1/GM-145
W1/GM-146
W1/GM-147
W1/GM-148
W1/GM-149
W1/GM-150
Pt 3022
Kettle Mountain
BM Lowell
Pt 900M+
Houghton Mountain
Dewey Mountain
Madonna Peak
Pt 1780+
Knox Mountain
Pt 2444
Long Meadow Hill
Middle Mountain
Chase Mountain
Mount Grant
Minister Hill
Terrible Mountain
Hobart Mountain
Pt 1280+
Burnt Mountain
Pt 2808
Little Ascutney Mountain
Thistle Hill
Burnt Mountain
East Mountain
Mount Pisgah
Danby Hill
Deer Mountain
Bellevue Hill
Mount Philo
Pt 1720+
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
921
664
723
903
943
1027
1113
546
941
745
613
898
629
1104
645
878
668
393
539
856
521
599
854
417
843
628
657
399
302
527
3022
2177
2372
2963
3095
3370
3650
1790
3086
2444
2010
2947
2064
3623
2115
2882
2190
1290
1768
2808
1709
1964
2803
1368
2766
2062
2156
1310
990
1730
Page 48 of 69
43.7511
44.3028
44.8019
42.9917
42.8189
44.4939
44.5614
43.9633
44.1656
44.1303
44.3464
44.9172
44.2244
44.0522
43.1425
43.3136
44.4142
43.6736
44.7503
43.6822
43.4250
43.6956
43.5417
42.7675
44.7299
43.3703
43.9119
44.7817
44.2783
44.2708
-72.8881
-72.3358
-72.3497
-72.8225
-73.0853
-72.8217
-72.7589
-72.1842
-72.3561
-72.3714
-72.5375
-71.8316
-72.6831
-72.9258
-73.1861
-72.7436
-72.4997
-73.0581
-72.7700
-72.8578
-72.5039
-72.4803
-72.7722
-72.5939
-72.0312
-73.0331
-72.7325
-73.0650
-73.2164
-73.0358
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
4
1
1
4
4
6
8
1
4
1
1
2
1
8
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/GM-151
W1/GM-152
W1/GM-153
W1/GM-154
W1/GM-155
W1/GM-156
W1/GM-157
W1/GM-158
W1/GM-159
W1/GM-160
W1/GM-161
W1/GM-162
W1/GM-163
W1/GM-164
W1/GM-165
W1/GM-166
W1/GM-167
W1/GM-168
W1/GM-169
W1/GM-170
W1/GM-171
W1/GM-172
W1/GM-173
W1/GM-174
W1/GM-175
W1/GM-176
W1/GM-177
W1/GM-178
W1/GM-179
W1/GM-180
Pt 3030
Ricker Mountain
Shrewsbury Peak
Pt 563M
Philadelphia Peak
Markham Mountain
The Pinnacle
Wheeler Mountain
Seneca Mountain
Goudreault Hill
Ball Mountain
Rochester Mountain
Green Mountain
Hancock Mountain
Pt 1663
Pt 913M
Bald Mountain
Mount Cobb
Bear Hill
Colton Hill
Delectable Mountain
O P Hill
Pt 1960+
The Pinnacle
East Mountain
Black Mountain
Giddings Hill
Pt 2101
Pt 750M+
Buck Mountain
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
924
1039
1137
563
976
759
777
723
967
613
535
900
762
629
507
913
637
485
619
728
820
448
600
307
727
860
399
640
753
282
3030
3410
3730
1847
3203
2490
2549
2371
3174
2012
1755
2953
2500
2065
1663
2995
2090
1592
2030
2390
2690
1470
1970
1008
2386
2822
1309
2101
2471
925
Page 49 of 69
43.9531
44.4206
43.5758
43.1167
43.9000
43.2833
43.1244
44.7343
44.6950
44.4417
43.1194
43.8669
43.3978
43.9389
44.1994
42.8244
43.5842
44.3011
44.0428
43.9525
43.7003
44.4661
43.5678
43.7739
43.6167
44.9271
44.8164
44.1503
43.1739
44.1258
-72.7853
-72.8256
-72.8061
-72.6247
-72.8864
-72.7664
-72.8575
-72.0911
-71.8034
-71.8467
-72.7736
-72.7481
-72.9642
-72.8278
-73.0794
-72.9444
-72.9192
-72.7400
-72.6339
-72.3669
-72.6806
-72.9236
-73.1378
-73.2672
-72.9158
-71.7475
-72.8097
-72.8633
-72.7050
-73.2339
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
4
6
8
1
4
1
1
1
4
1
1
4
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/GM-181
W1/GM-182
W1/GM-183
W1/GM-184
W1/GM-185
W1/GM-186
W1/GM-187
W1/GM-188
W1/GM-189
W1/GM-190
W1/GM-191
W1/GM-192
W1/GM-193
W1/GM-194
W1/GM-195
W1/GM-196
W1/GM-197
W1/GM-198
W1/GM-199
W1/GM-200
W1/GM-201
W1/GM-202
W1/GM-203
W1/GM-204
W1/GM-205
W1/GM-206
W1/GM-207
W1/GM-208
W1/GM-209
W1/GM-210
Molly Stark Mountain
Haystack Mountain
Pico Peak
Cobble Hill
Pt 1760+
Pt 3230
Tumino's Victory
Peabody Hill
Wrights Mountain
Turkey Mountain
Bald Mountain
The Pattern
Pt 2034
Richmond Hill
Garvin Hill
Mount Hoag
Hardwood Mountain
Little Pond Mountain
Antone Mountain
Arrowhead Mountain
Pt 1900+
Pt 2970
Bull Hill
Pt 808M
The Darning Needle
Jillison Hill
Jolly Mountain
Pt 2702
Camp Hill
Pt 486M+
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
904
974
1206
277
539
985
1040
856
555
675
731
564
620
656
552
686
684
1015
796
283
582
905
502
808
879
675
621
824
471
489
2967
3195
3957
910
1770
3230
3412
2808
1822
2215
2398
1850
2034
2153
1812
2252
2244
3331
2610
930
1910
2970
1647
2651
2883
2215
2038
2702
1545
1604
Page 50 of 69
44.2219
44.8233
43.6394
44.5989
44.4092
43.8061
43.0281
43.3253
44.0439
43.1322
43.5836
43.3483
43.7222
43.5672
43.5819
43.3778
44.2839
42.9383
43.2544
44.6706
43.7147
42.8167
43.1775
42.8550
43.7353
42.7528
42.7781
44.2425
43.3450
44.8839
-72.9267
-72.5381
-72.8361
-73.1350
-72.9125
-72.8522
-73.0311
-72.8375
-72.1703
-72.7469
-72.6886
-73.2064
-73.1103
-72.6467
-72.4847
-73.0969
-72.3431
-73.0575
-73.1911
-73.1203
-72.5608
-73.0589
-72.5697
-72.9325
-72.8489
-72.8717
-72.7236
-72.3142
-72.4542
-72.7022
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
4
4
10
1
1
4
6
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
4
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/GM-211
W1/GM-212
W1/GM-213
W1/GM-214
W1/GM-215
W1/GM-216
W1/GM-217
W1/GM-218
W1/GM-219
W1/GM-220
W1/GM-221
W1/GM-222
W1/GM-223
W1/GM-224
W1/GM-225
W1/GM-226
W1/GM-227
W1/GM-228
W1/GM-229
W1/GM-230
W1/GM-231
W1/GM-232
W1/GM-233
W1/GM-234
W1/GM-235
W1/GM-236
W1/GM-237
W1/GM-238
W1/GM-239
W1/GM-240
Pt 684M+
Sawyer Rocks
Pt 3515
Pt 901M
BM North Pond
White Rocks
Cox Mountain
Scrag Mountain
Coy Mountain
Pt 1587
Pt 3025
Pt 808M
Deer Leap Mountain
Dumpling Hill
Beach Hill
Mount Fuller
Pt 678M+
Butternut Ridge
Pt 1918
Jerry Lund
Neals Hill
Blueberry Hill
East Hill
Pt 1180+
Pt 1440+
Pt 2640+
Quimby Mountain
Tug Mountain
Signal Hill
Oregon Mountain
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
687
716
1071
901
571
817
430
887
619
484
922
808
848
592
663
282
681
404
585
625
400
503
576
363
442
808
497
564
383
581
2254
2350
3515
2956
1873
2680
1412
2911
2030
1587
3025
2651
2782
1942
2175
925
2234
1325
1918
2051
1312
1650
1890
1190
1450
2650
1630
1850
1257
1906
Page 51 of 69
44.6539
43.4475
43.3089
42.9944
42.9022
43.4289
43.7389
44.1564
43.4489
44.1472
42.7869
44.9922
43.6700
44.3642
44.6878
44.2458
44.4061
44.8061
43.6306
44.2758
43.6392
43.6772
44.3042
44.3675
43.5344
44.2964
43.7650
43.8906
43.1628
42.9619
-72.2619
-72.7411
-73.0639
-72.8736
-72.6842
-72.9392
-73.0264
-72.7728
-73.1561
-72.1278
-73.1219
-72.4919
-72.8364
-72.5911
-72.2764
-73.1878
-72.2611
-72.7781
-73.1067
-72.2325
-72.3681
-72.9631
-72.6233
-72.7569
-72.9983
-72.8225
-72.4225
-72.2800
-72.4925
-72.7217
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
6
4
1
2
1
2
1
1
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/GM-241
W1/GM-242
W1/GM-243
W1/GM-244
W1/GM-245
W1/GM-246
W1/GM-247
W1/GM-248
W1/GM-249
W1/GM-250
W1/GM-251
W1/GM-252
W1/GM-253
East Mountain
Harvey Mountain
Pt 864M+
Coburn Hill
Pt 507M
Round Mountain
Pt 6115M
Bear Hill
Pt 1330
Pt 1810
Pt 1900+
Pt 2060+
Texas Hill
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
685
544
867
459
507
483
611
674
405
552
582
631
485
2246
1785
2845
1506
1663
1585
2006
2210
1330
1810
1910
2070
1590
Page 52 of 69
43.5319
44.2889
43.3400
44.9461
44.9750
42.8581
44.6922
43.3539
43.2817
43.4778
44.2181
44.0706
44.3539
-72.7089
-72.1508
-72.7558
-72.2719
-72.6228
-72.6400
-72.7164
-72.7164
-73.2481
-73.0078
-72.4225
-72.8428
-73.0553
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
7.10 Region Reference – Northeast Kingdom
Association
USA (W1)
Region
Northeast Kingdom (W1/NK-xxx)
Region manager
Refer to Association Manager
7.10.1 Regional notes
The Northeast Kingdom region consists of all of Vermont to the east of Interstate Highway 91 (I-91).
In 1949 on a visit to the region, Vermont Senator George Aiken exclaimed "This is such beautiful country up here -- it should be called
the Northeast Kingdom!" The area adopted this name, and has affectionately been called 'The Kingdom' or the 'NEK' since.
The summits of the northeast kingdom are mostly Granitic Mountains, and wildlife including big game such as moose, deer, bear and
turkey is plentiful. Birders will find dozens of native species including rare ones if they are patient and industrious.
7.10.2 Table of summits
SOTA Ref
W1/NK-001
W1/NK-002
W1/NK-003
W1/NK-004
W1/NK-005
W1/NK-006
W1/NK-007
W1/NK-008
W1/NK-009
W1/NK-010
W1/NK-011
Summit Name
East Mountain
Gore Mountain
Bald Mountain
Burke Mountain
Monadnock Mountain
Mount Hor
Miles Mountain
Pt 2960+
West Mountain
Beechnut Ridge
Umpire Mountain
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
Elev m
1048
1016
1009
997
960
810
820
905
833
716
930
Elev ft
3439
3332
3310
3270
3148
2656
2690
2970
2733
2350
3051
Page 53 of 69
Lat
44.6647
44.9194
44.7661
44.5708
44.8975
44.7128
44.4803
44.9075
44.7094
44.9256
44.5697
Long
-71.7700
-71.7936
-71.9886
-71.8931
-71.5447
-72.0533
-71.8117
-71.6386
-71.7042
-71.9186
-71.8572
Valid From
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
Valid To
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
Points
6
6
6
4
4
2
2
4
2
1
4
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/NK-012
W1/NK-013
W1/NK-014
W1/NK-015
W1/NK-016
W1/NK-017
W1/NK-018
W1/NK-019
W1/NK-020
W1/NK-021
W1/NK-022
W1/NK-023
W1/NK-024
W1/NK-025
W1/NK-026
W1/NK-027
W1/NK-028
Pt 7754M
Fuller Hill
North Notch
Burnside Mountain
Brousseau Mountain
Silsby Mountain
Round Mountain
East Haven Mountain
Stone Mountain
Barton Mountain
Fairbanks Mountain
Bull Mountain
Potash Mountain
Sable Mountain
Harris Mountain
Hedgehog Mountain
Dollif Mountain
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
775
615
667
771
830
559
675
936
834
681
542
841
621
833
760
546
568
2544
2017
2188
2530
2723
1834
2213
3070
2736
2234
1778
2758
2037
2734
2492
1790
1863
Page 54 of 69
44.6792
44.3925
44.7572
44.5825
44.9678
44.3831
44.6031
44.6214
44.5611
44.7731
44.4108
44.7300
44.8097
44.9225
44.5803
44.6267
44.8222
-72.0936
-71.8961
-71.6994
-71.6447
-71.7394
-71.9844
-71.6292
-71.8328
-71.6658
-72.1414
-71.9700
-71.8389
-71.6786
-71.6861
-71.7014
-71.5947
-71.9178
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
7.11 Region Reference – New Hampshire Appalachians
Association
USA (W1)
Region
New Hampshire Appalachians (W1/HA-xxx)
Region manager
Refer to Association Manager
7.11.1 Regional Notes
The New Hampshire Appalachians region consists of the Appalachian mountain range in the State of New Hampshire, which runs
across the state from its southwest to New Hampshire’s northeast.
The Hampshire Appalachians region contains New Hampshire’s highest peak, Mount Washington at 6,288 feet (1,918 m) as well as
the remnants of the Old Man of the Mountain, also known as the Great Stone Face or The Profile. The Old Man was a series of five
granite cliff ledges on Cannon Mountain that, when viewed from the correct angle, appeared to be the jagged profile of a face. The
outcrop was 1,200 feet (370 m) above Profile Lake, and measured 40 feet (12 m) tall and 25 feet (7.6 m) wide.
The writer Nathaniel Hawthorne used the Old Man as inspiration for his short story "The Great Stone Face," published in 1850, in
which he described the formation as "a work of Nature in her mood of majestic playfulness."
The Profile has been New Hampshire's state emblem since 1945. It was put on the state's license plate, state highway-route signs,
and the back of New Hampshire's Statehood Quarter, which is popularly promoted as the only US coin with a profile on both sides.
Before the collapse, The Old Man could be seen from special viewing areas along Interstate 93 in Franconia Notch State Park,
approximately 80 miles (130 km) north of the state's capital, Concord.
The Old Man collapsed on May 3, 2003, but remains as the State Emblem of New Hampshire, despite the fact that it no longer exists.
7.11.2 Table of summits
SOTA Ref
W1/HA-001
W1/HA-002
W1/HA-003
Summit Name
Mount Washington
Mount Lafayette
Mount Moosilauke
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
Elev m
1917
1598
1464
Elev ft
6288
5242
4802
Page 55 of 69
Lat
44.2703
44.1606
44.0242
Long
-71.3033
-71.6444
-71.8308
Valid From
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
Valid To
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
Points
10
10
10
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/HA-004
W1/HA-005
W1/HA-006
W1/HA-007
W1/HA-008
W1/HA-009
W1/HA-010
W1/HA-011
W1/HA-012
W1/HA-013
W1/HA-014
W1/HA-015
W1/HA-016
W1/HA-017
W1/HA-018
W1/HA-019
W1/HA-020
W1/HA-021
W1/HA-022
W1/HA-023
W1/HA-024
W1/HA-025
W1/HA-026
W1/HA-027
W1/HA-028
W1/HA-029
W1/HA-030
Carter Dome
Mount Cabot
Kinsman Mountain South
Peak
Mount Carrigain
Smarts Mountain
Monadnock Mountain
Mount Kearsarge
Mount Osceola
Mount Cardigan
Bunnell Mountain
Kearsarge North
Mount Tecumseh
Croydon Peak
Long Mountain
Mount Field
Mount Tremont
Mount Martha
Piermont Mountain
South Twin Mountain
Stinson Mountain
Carr Mountain
Sunapee Mountain HP
Ragged Mountain
North Peak on Moose
Mountain
Bear Mountain
Hersey Mountain
Signal Mountain on
Gardner Mountain
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
1473
1271
1328
4832
4170
4358
44.2669
44.5058
44.1231
-71.1789
-71.4144
-71.7364
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
10
10
10
1433
987
967
893
1323
962
1137
996
1220
843
1119
1323
1027
1089
828
1494
884
1052
831
697
705
4700
3238
3172
2930
4340
3155
3730
3268
4003
2766
3670
4340
3371
3573
2717
4902
2900
3453
2726
2286
2313
44.0933
43.8256
42.8614
43.3833
44.0014
43.6494
44.7914
44.1056
43.9667
43.4819
44.6800
44.1961
44.0533
44.3306
43.9594
44.1878
43.8347
43.8847
43.3136
43.4683
43.7344
-71.4469
-72.0386
-72.1081
-71.8572
-71.5356
-71.9144
-71.4786
-71.0942
-71.5567
-72.2192
-71.3803
-71.4333
-71.3569
-71.4994
-71.9950
-71.5547
-71.7792
-71.8433
-72.0742
-71.8294
-72.1408
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
10
4
4
2
10
4
8
4
10
2
8
10
6
6
2
10
2
6
2
1
1
981
610
701
3220
2001
2299
44.0294
43.5669
44.2881
-71.3017
-71.6578
-71.9756
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
4
1
1
Page 56 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/HA-031
W1/HA-032
W1/HA-033
W1/HA-034
W1/HA-035
W1/HA-036
W1/HA-037
W1/HA-038
W1/HA-039
W1/HA-040
W1/HA-041
W1/HA-042
W1/HA-043
W1/HA-044
W1/HA-045
W1/HA-046
W1/HA-047
W1/HA-048
W1/HA-049
W1/HA-050
W1/HA-051
W1/HA-052
W1/HA-053
W1/HA-054
W1/HA-055
W1/HA-056
W1/HA-057
W1/HA-058
Rice Mountain
Savage Mountain
North Peak on Mount
Tripyramid
West Royce Mountain
Stub Hill
Cragged Mountain
Plymouth Mountain
Cole Hill
Mount Waumbek
Mount Chocorua
Pack Monadnock
Mountain
Pt 3615
Mount Clough
North Baldface
Mount Kineo
Mount Hancock
Crotched Mountain
Melvin Hill
Mount Israel
Sandwich Mountain
North Moat Mountain
Stewarts Peak
Towns Mountain
Crystal Mountain HP
Mount Dustan
Mount Kelsey
Cleveland Mountain
Black Crescent Mountain
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
1033
1070
1274
3390
3510
4180
44.8528
44.7319
43.9731
-71.2403
-71.5444
-71.4428
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
6
6
10
978
1106
550
668
806
1221
1067
698
3210
3627
1806
2193
2645
4006
3500
2290
44.3022
45.1067
43.8656
43.7092
44.1664
44.4325
43.9544
42.8619
-71.0181
-71.0978
-71.0147
-71.7236
-71.8142
-71.4175
-71.2731
-71.8789
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
4
8
1
1
2
10
6
1
1102
1085
1100
1010
1347
630
705
802
1213
974
564
671
999
877
1058
733
995
3615
3561
3610
3313
4420
2066
2313
2630
3980
3196
1850
2203
3279
2878
3472
2405
3264
44.7856
44.0292
44.2431
43.9289
44.0833
42.9986
43.5153
43.8456
43.9003
44.0431
43.2514
44.3631
44.9375
44.8586
44.8014
44.2583
44.4394
-71.3781
-71.8722
-71.0872
-71.7983
-71.4933
-71.8739
-72.0017
-71.4719
-71.4983
-71.2144
-71.8675
-71.7608
-71.2097
-71.0811
-71.3142
-71.6711
-71.2703
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
8
6
8
6
10
1
1
2
10
4
1
1
4
2
6
1
4
Page 57 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/HA-059
W1/HA-060
W1/HA-061
W1/HA-062
W1/HA-063
W1/HA-064
W1/HA-065
W1/HA-066
W1/HA-067
W1/HA-068
W1/HA-069
W1/HA-070
W1/HA-071
W1/HA-072
W1/HA-073
W1/HA-074
W1/HA-075
W1/HA-076
W1/HA-077
W1/HA-078
W1/HA-079
W1/HA-080
W1/HA-081
W1/HA-082
W1/HA-083
W1/HA-084
W1/HA-085
W1/HA-086
W1/HA-087
Lyman Mountain
Wildcat Mountain
Mount Nancy
Tenney Mountain
Errol Hill
Magalloway Mountain
Whitcomb Mountain,
Middle
Mount Paugus
Prospect Mountain
North Doublehead
Black Cap
Iron Mountain
Greens Cliff
Mount Weetamoo
Mount Moriah
Mount Wolf
Rowes Hill
Bly Hill
Piper Hill
Dixville Peak
Winslow Ledge
Osgood Hill
Signal Mountain
Salmon Mountain
Holts Ledge
Rose Mountain
Moody Ledge
Mount Kancamagus
Beech Hill
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
475
1348
1197
716
696
1031
1022
1558
4422
3926
2350
2283
3383
3354
43.8942
44.2589
44.1222
43.7383
44.7656
45.0636
44.7436
-71.1000
-71.2017
-71.4044
-71.7911
-71.1097
-71.1625
-71.3700
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
10
8
1
1
6
6
975
633
931
722
831
892
777
1234
1067
594
617
663
1064
696
687
824
1033
643
527
709
1147
691
3198
2077
3053
2369
2726
2926
2548
4049
3500
1950
2024
2175
3490
2282
2254
2702
3390
2110
1730
2326
3763
2267
43.9511
44.4514
44.1675
44.0558
44.1342
44.0347
43.8511
44.3403
44.0775
43.2142
43.3367
44.9436
44.8358
43.7764
42.9978
44.7611
45.2433
43.7731
42.9317
44.1339
44.0111
44.2903
-71.3289
-71.5708
-71.1303
-71.0669
-71.2392
-71.4019
-71.5731
-71.1317
-71.7533
-71.9367
-72.0167
-71.4742
-71.3181
-72.0772
-72.0978
-71.2275
-71.1331
-72.1083
-71.8050
-71.8814
-71.4792
-71.5828
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
4
1
4
1
2
2
1
10
6
1
1
1
6
1
1
2
6
1
1
1
8
1
Page 58 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/HA-088
W1/HA-089
W1/HA-090
W1/HA-091
W1/HA-092
W1/HA-093
W1/HA-094
W1/HA-095
W1/HA-096
W1/HA-097
W1/HA-098
W1/HA-099
W1/HA-100
W1/HA-101
W1/HA-102
W1/HA-103
W1/HA-104
W1/HA-105
W1/HA-106
W1/HA-107
W1/HA-108
W1/HA-109
W1/HA-110
W1/HA-111
W1/HA-112
W1/HA-113
W1/HA-114
W1/HA-115
W1/HA-116
Mount Mist
Mount Cube
Mill Mountain
Lovewell Mountain
Pt 4025
Mount Adams
Bartlett Haystack
Mount Garfield
Mount Huntington
Location Hill
Nr Deer Mountain
Dickinson Hill
Mount Cilley
Pt 2011, 08 mi SW of
Wilcox Hill
Percy Peaks North
Walker Mountain
Sunday Mountain
Mount Passaconaway
Pine Mountain
Pt 2944
Young Mountain
Bald Mountain
Mount Crescent
Bald Mountain
Metallak Mountain
Cannon Mountain
Pt 2889
Pt 1488
Cates Hill
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
680
887
767
753
1227
1760
908
1372
1128
607
972
582
679
613
2230
2909
2517
2471
4025
5774
2980
4500
3700
1990
3190
1910
2227
2011
43.9747
43.8858
44.5961
43.2036
44.1439
44.3206
44.0519
44.1872
44.0500
44.6003
45.1897
43.5189
43.9861
43.3217
-71.9306
-72.0236
-71.3861
-72.0611
-71.6050
-71.2914
-71.3269
-71.6108
-71.4911
-71.3456
-71.2253
-71.7881
-71.7214
-72.2303
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
2
1
1
10
10
4
10
8
1
4
1
1
1
1045
546
556
1232
735
897
607
621
991
716
710
1250
881
454
629
3430
1790
1823
4043
2410
2944
1990
2038
3251
2350
2330
4100
2889
1488
2063
44.6631
44.2942
43.9011
43.9547
44.3658
44.8483
43.8750
43.0219
44.4042
44.6053
45.1586
44.1567
44.7442
43.9467
44.5058
-71.4353
-71.8314
-72.0908
-71.3806
-71.2153
-71.1900
-71.4414
-72.0308
-71.2939
-71.1144
-71.4031
-71.6986
-71.2833
-70.9992
-71.1822
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
6
1
1
10
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
10
2
1
1
Page 59 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/HA-117
W1/HA-118
W1/HA-119
W1/HA-120
W1/HA-121
W1/HA-122
W1/HA-123
W1/HA-124
W1/HA-125
W1/HA-126
W1/HA-127
W1/HA-128
W1/HA-129
W1/HA-130
W1/HA-131
W1/HA-132
W1/HA-133
W1/HA-134
W1/HA-135
W1/HA-136
W1/HA-137
W1/HA-138
W1/HA-139
W1/HA-140
W1/HA-141
W1/HA-142
W1/HA-143
W1/HA-144
Cone Mountain
Little Monadnock
Mountain
Pt 3277
Mount Jefferson
Bald Cap
Ore Hill
Peaked Hill
Franklin Mountain
Jeffers Mountain
Middle Carter Mountain
Mount Dartmouth
Sugar Hill
Black Mountain
Prospect Hill
Gove Hill
Cambridge Black
Mountain
Diamond Ridge
Thorn Mountain
Pt 3097
Thompson Hill
Bald Sunapee
Mount Cushman
Diamond Peaks
Pt 2120+
Kings Hill
Mount Success
Fernald Hill
Scar Ridge
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
650
579
2132
1900
43.9111
42.7892
-71.6072
-72.2064
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1
1
999
1741
934
617
581
434
913
1405
1136
910
1007
645
591
850
3277
5712
3065
2025
1905
1424
2994
4610
3727
2985
3304
2116
1939
2790
45.2703
44.3039
44.4494
44.1994
43.6503
42.8294
44.0336
44.3028
44.3025
44.9244
44.2253
43.5747
43.2533
44.6269
-71.1161
-71.3167
-71.1028
-71.7906
-71.6992
-72.3472
-71.9019
-71.1678
-71.3839
-71.3092
-71.1556
-72.1269
-72.2561
-71.0792
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
4
10
4
1
1
1
4
10
8
4
6
1
1
2
985
696
944
712
631
982
625
649
588
1087
491
1150
3230
2282
3097
2337
2070
3221
2050
2130
1930
3565
1610
3774
45.0922
44.1322
44.9411
43.7497
43.2856
43.9586
44.8922
43.7531
43.3706
44.4717
43.5044
44.0289
-71.1358
-71.1558
-71.1664
-71.9903
-72.0314
-71.7786
-71.0617
-71.9114
-71.9931
-71.0392
-72.3036
-71.5953
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
4
1
4
1
1
4
1
1
1
6
1
8
Page 60 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/HA-145
W1/HA-146
W1/HA-147
W1/HA-148
W1/HA-149
W1/HA-150
W1/HA-151
W1/HA-152
W1/HA-153
W1/HA-154
W1/HA-155
W1/HA-156
W1/HA-157
W1/HA-158
W1/HA-159
W1/HA-160
W1/HA-161
W1/HA-162
W1/HA-163
W1/HA-164
W1/HA-165
W1/HA-166
W1/HA-167
W1/HA-168
W1/HA-169
W1/HA-170
W1/HA-171
W1/HA-172
W1/HA-173
W1/HA-174
Hyland Hill
Wantastiquet Mountain
Round Mountain
Mount D'Urban
Shatney Mountain
Black Mountain
Cummings Mountain
Pitcher Mountain
Pt 2437
Dalton Mountain
Mount Kilburn
Mudget Mountain
Mount Hale
Sable Mountain
Mount Weeks
Cascade Mountain
White Ledge
Cape Horn
Pt 2048
Terrace Mountain
Skatutakee Mountain
Mount Hayes
Flat Mountain
Beach Hill
Double Top Mountain
Barron Mountain
Mount Anderson
Mount Whiteface
Roundtop
Sentinel Mountain
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
460
423
597
917
661
863
630
659
743
657
339
796
1236
1073
1189
802
613
625
624
1114
609
779
896
491
576
506
1140
1225
338
668
1509
1388
1959
3010
2170
2830
2067
2162
2437
2156
1112
2610
4054
3519
3901
2631
2010
2050
2048
3655
1998
2555
2940
1610
1890
1660
3740
4020
1110
2190
Page 61 of 69
42.9594
42.8556
43.0861
45.2950
45.0789
44.0744
44.6122
43.0942
44.8481
44.3817
43.1375
44.9683
44.2217
44.2150
44.4614
44.4342
43.9725
44.5756
45.0608
44.4772
42.9686
44.4156
43.9039
44.6194
44.6911
43.9781
44.1125
43.9364
43.5783
43.9203
-72.3842
-72.5386
-72.0650
-71.1047
-71.3964
-71.9219
-71.2872
-72.1350
-71.5078
-71.6714
-72.4325
-71.3767
-71.5119
-71.0956
-71.3817
-71.1511
-71.2194
-71.5217
-71.4647
-71.3953
-72.0361
-71.1600
-71.4447
-71.4531
-71.1436
-71.6644
-71.4178
-71.4078
-71.7400
-71.9392
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
6
8
2
1
1
1
8
1
1
2
1
1
1
8
10
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/HA-175
W1/HA-176
W1/HA-177
W1/HA-178
W1/HA-179
W1/HA-180
W1/HA-181
W1/HA-182
W1/HA-183
W1/HA-184
W1/HA-185
W1/HA-186
W1/HA-187
W1/HA-188
W1/HA-189
W1/HA-190
W1/HA-191
W1/HA-192
W1/HA-193
W1/HA-194
W1/HA-195
W1/HA-196
W1/HA-197
W1/HA-198
W1/HA-199
W1/HA-200
W1/HA-201
W1/HA-202
W1/HA-203
Bible Hill
Pt 1676
Cave Mountain
Blake Mountain
Oak Hill
Gordon Hill
Holt Peak on Temple
Mountain
Mount Deception
Potato Hill
Mount Hope
Baltimore Hill
Chandler Mountain
Mount Hitchcock
White Horse Ledge
Success Hill
Cottonstone Mountain
Bog Mountain
Cobble Hill
Halfmoon Mountain
Big Coolidge Mountain
Tucker Mountain
Gap Mountain
Garnet Hill
Bald Hill
Davis Hill
Lovering Mountain
Flat Mountain
Riley Mountain
North Pack Monadnock
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
429
511
973
476
381
369
623
1407
1676
3191
1561
1250
1210
2045
43.3328
44.2400
44.8836
43.8822
43.9467
43.5892
42.8275
-72.3325
-71.9458
-71.2658
-71.6908
-71.1403
-71.7747
-71.8853
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1119
622
506
513
1017
1103
442
668
539
545
703
776
1004
501
579
592
399
435
677
1015
439
694
3671
2041
1661
1683
3335
3620
1450
2190
1770
1787
2306
2545
3294
1644
1900
1942
1309
1427
2221
3331
1441
2276
44.2933
44.6633
44.1867
43.4206
44.2022
44.0744
44.0539
44.5672
43.9244
43.4689
44.1306
44.9297
44.0794
43.4944
42.8189
44.2286
42.9397
42.8544
44.9333
43.9283
43.0925
42.8856
-71.4208
-71.5061
-71.8856
-72.1525
-71.1058
-71.5394
-71.1711
-71.0528
-72.0811
-71.9297
-71.8633
-71.0617
-71.6425
-71.7603
-72.1378
-71.7933
-72.4931
-72.4750
-71.3897
-71.4619
-71.9383
-71.8661
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
8
1
1
1
6
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
Page 62 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/HA-204
W1/HA-205
W1/HA-206
W1/HA-207
W1/HA-208
W1/HA-209
W1/HA-210
W1/HA-211
W1/HA-212
W1/HA-213
W1/HA-214
W1/HA-215
W1/HA-216
W1/HA-217
W1/HA-218
W1/HA-219
W1/HA-220
W1/HA-221
W1/HA-222
W1/HA-223
W1/HA-224
W1/HA-225
W1/HA-226
W1/HA-227
W1/HA-228
W1/HA-229
W1/HA-230
W1/HA-231
Mountain
Indian Pond Mountain
Bean Mountain
Beech Hill
Mount Pero
Cow Mountain
Jericho Mountain
Pt 2983
Stowe Hill
Dakin Hill
Smith Hill
Stairs Mountain
Whitton Ledge
Morse Mountain
Mount Patience
Jewell Hill
Clark Summit
Raccoon Hill
Prospect Hill
Pt 1360+ on Frenchs
Ledge
Pt 2708
Mount Pleasant
Windsor Mountain
Pt 731M
Hutchins Mountain
Pt 3051
Pt 2699
Pt 1364
Closton Hill
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
602
709
430
436
698
758
909
495
596
547
1056
375
576
838
607
479
363
357
418
1975
2326
1410
1430
2289
2487
2983
1624
1955
1795
3463
1230
1890
2750
1990
1570
1190
1170
1370
43.9353
43.2275
43.4131
43.8003
44.6967
44.4669
45.2394
43.1622
43.0464
43.0981
44.1547
43.9467
44.6250
44.7458
43.7333
43.0733
43.4175
43.5558
43.5442
-72.0294
-72.1378
-71.8094
-71.7000
-71.2500
-71.2225
-71.1817
-72.0072
-72.1300
-72.2653
-71.3183
-71.1881
-71.5244
-71.2533
-71.8644
-71.8700
-71.7536
-72.3394
-72.2808
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
6
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
825
591
489
731
1137
930
823
416
577
2708
1939
1604
2398
3730
3051
2699
1364
1893
45.0269
44.4542
43.0911
43.4636
44.5481
44.1497
45.2000
43.9578
44.5975
-71.0875
-71.5881
-72.0056
-72.2542
-71.4547
-71.4811
-71.2767
-71.6622
-71.2328
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
2
1
1
1
8
4
2
1
1
Page 63 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/HA-232
W1/HA-233
W1/HA-234
W1/HA-235
Pt 1602
Gore Mountain
Pt 3180+
Tinkham Hill
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
488
1100
972
710
1602
3610
3190
2330
Page 64 of 69
44.3067
44.7739
44.8203
43.5900
-71.9194
-71.4653
-71.4925
-71.8603
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
8
4
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
7.12 Region Reference – New Hampshire Lakes
Association
USA (W1)
Region
New Hampshire Lakes (W1/NL-xxx)
Region manager
Refer to Association Manager
7.12.1 Regional notes
The New Hampshire Lakes region is roughly defined by a triangle with its points at the New Hampshire cities of Rochester, Conway,
and Franklin.
There are 273 lakes and ponds in the Lakes Region, but one lake dominates them all: Lake Winnipesaukee. The region is a popular
tourist destination in the summer time, with activity peaking during the annual Motorcycle Week and races at Loudon's New Hampshire
Motor Speedway.
The New Hampshire Lakes region is the home to several great Indian legends, including the legend of the Smile of the Great Spirit
which produced the Winnipesaukee name for the largest lake in the region:
Many moons ago on the northern shore of this beautiful lake there lived a great chief, Wonaton, renowned for his great courage in war,
and for the beauty of his fair daughter, Mineola. She had many suitors, but refused them all. One day, Adiwando, the young chief of a
hostile tribe to the south, hearing so much of the fair Mineola, paddled across the lake and fearlessly entered the village of his
enemies. Her father happened to be away at the time, and admiring his courage, the rest of the Indians did not harm him. Before long,
he and the Indian maid were desperately in love with each other. Wonaton, on his return, was exceedingly wroth to find the chief of the
enemy in his camp and a suitor for the hand of his daughter, that he immediately raised his tomahawk to kill him. Mineola, rushing in
between them, pleaded with her father for the life of her lover, and finally succeeded in reconciling them. After the wedding ceremony,
the whole tribe accompanied the two in their canoes halfway across the lake. The sky when they started was overcast and the waters
black, but just as they were about to turn and leave them, the sun came out and the waters sparkled around the canoe of Mineola and
Adiwando. "This is a good omen," said Wonaton, "and hereafter these waters shall be called Winnipesaukee, or 'Smile of the Great
Spirit'.
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
Page 65 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
7.12.2 Table of summits
SOTA Ref
W1/NL-001
W1/NL-002
W1/NL-003
W1/NL-004
W1/NL-005
W1/NL-006
W1/NL-007
W1/NL-008
W1/NL-009
W1/NL-010
W1/NL-011
W1/NL-012
W1/NL-013
W1/NL-014
W1/NL-015
W1/NL-016
W1/NL-017
W1/NL-018
W1/NL-019
W1/NL-020
W1/NL-021
W1/NL-022
W1/NL-023
W1/NL-024
Summit Name
Mount Shaw
Belknap Mountain
Red Hill
Green Mountain
Copple Crown Mountain
Mount Prospect
Beech Hill
Grant Peak on Nickerson
Mountains
Mount Morgan
Parker Mountain
Prospect Mountain
Leavitt Mountain
Catamount Mountain
Moody Mountain
Pt 1557, 12 mi NE of
Prospect Mountain
Pocket Mountain
Caverly Mountain
Bald Mountain
Mount Pawtuckaway
North
Mount Bet
Pt 1240+
Pine Mountain
Stacy Mountain
Blue Job Mountain
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
Elev m
911
726
619
574
569
629
454
543
Elev ft
2990
2382
2030
1884
1868
2064
1490
1783
Lat
43.7439
43.5178
43.7556
43.7675
43.5347
43.7783
43.6625
43.8014
Long
-71.2742
-71.3694
-71.4578
-71.0369
-71.1161
-71.6156
-71.5836
-71.2158
Valid From
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
Valid To
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
Points
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
689
430
442
431
406
436
475
2260
1410
1450
1414
1331
1430
1557
43.8058
43.2800
43.4028
43.5872
43.2750
43.6625
43.8356
-71.5633
-71.1689
-71.1894
-71.5733
-71.2956
-71.1881
-70.9950
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
371
437
747
303
1216
1433
2450
995
43.6897
43.5128
43.8008
43.1203
-71.0469
-71.1467
-71.2661
-71.1972
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
1
1
1
430
381
454
429
414
1410
1250
1489
1408
1357
43.4967
43.7061
43.4742
43.8547
43.3314
-71.1869
-71.5931
-71.2647
-71.1278
-71.1161
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1
1
1
1
1
Page 66 of 69
Document S46.1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/NL-025
W1/NL-026
Hicks Hill
Mount Jesse
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
422
423
1386
1387
Page 67 of 69
43.7339
43.4933
-71.6433
-71.1094
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
7.13 Region Reference –Merrimack Valley
Association
USA (W1)
Region
Merrimack Valley (W1/MV-xxx)
Region manager
Refer to Association Manager
7.13.1 Regional Notes
The Merrimack Valley Region is an area of south-central New Hampshire, approximately 35 miles (56 km) wide, centered on the
Merrimack River, and running from Canterbury south to the Massachusetts border. Henniker marks the western extent, and
Nottingham the east.
The region includes portions of Hillsborough, Rockingham and Merrimack counties, as well as the state capital of Concord, and the
state's two largest cities, Manchester and Nashua. Manchester boasts a large regional airport with scheduled commercial services.
Other notable towns and cities in the region include Merrimack, Salem and Derry.
The Merrimack Valley contains a mixture of nineteenth-century industrial cities built to take advantage of the river's waterpower,
modern suburbs (many built over towns dating from the 17th century), and some relatively rural areas. The western region, including
Greater Lowell and Haverhill/Lawrence/Methuen, is generally more urbanized than the eastern region. The entire Valley, and
particularly the western region, is a component of Greater Boston by a moderately liberal definition.
7.13.2 Table of summits
SOTA Ref
W1/MV-001
W1/MV-002
W1/MV-003
W1/MV-004
W1/MV-005
Summit Name
Bean Hill
Fort Mountain
North Mountain on
Uncanoonuc
Joe English Hill
Pt 1010+, 03 mi SW of
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
Elev m
460
431
404
Elev ft
1510
1413
1324
Lat
43.3967
43.1844
42.9911
Long
-71.5467
-71.3197
-71.6050
392
309
1285
1015
42.9483
43.2200
-71.6622
-71.4333
Page 68 of 69
Valid From
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
1/9/2009
Valid To
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
Document S46.1
Points
1
1
1
1
1
Summits on the Air – ARM for U.S.A. (W1)
W1/MV-006
W1/MV-007
W1/MV-008
Garvin Hill
Oak Hill
Pt 920+
Saddleback Mountain
1 April 2017 Revision 3.0
296
282
352
970
925
1155
Page 69 of 69
43.2792
43.1156
43.1794
-71.5056
-71.6181
-71.2011
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
1/9/2009 31/12/2099
Document S46.1
1
1
1