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Old 12-27-2022, 11:23 AM   #100
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Originally Posted by pondguy View Post
There is a book by Nicholas Howe "Not Without Peril" that gives 150 years of history of people lost in the White Mountains.
Pretty good book, for sure. I wonder if it'll be updated to reflect the last, what, thirteen years? It looks like the last update was '09.

In terms of the huts, I think someone here said the law calls things like that "attractive nuisances." I think the reason Lonesome Lake, Carter, Crag, etc. are still open is because they simply haven't become problems.

In either case, these deaths are incredibly sad and often avoidable...but empathy is still good.

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