Plymouth Mountain, with the name of the town upon its rugged brow, and with its southern slope extending towards Bridgewater, is the highest and most prominent elevation. In the rosy glow of morning, rejoicing in the earliest rays of the rising sun. the grim old herald of returning days each morning reviews the awakening energies of the town.

– from Ezra Scollay Stearns & Moses Thurston Runnels’ History of Plymouth, New Hampshire (1906)

Christian Bisson

October 23rd, 2009 by Casey

Christian Bisson

Photo by PSU adventure education major Chris Grosjean.

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