Thursday, June 30, 2005

Dog days

The hot days of summer are upon us and the sun, of course, setting 'way to the north... Posted by Hello

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Unknown said...

Mountains of the Long Range in Newfoundland reach heights of nearly 3,000 ft. In the Shickshocks and Notre Dame ranges in Quebec the higher summits rise to about 4,000 ft. elevation. Isolated peaks and small ranges in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick vary from of 1,000 - 2,700 ft. In Maine several peaks exceed 4,000 ft., including Mount Katahdin (5,267 ft.). sportsbook, In New Hampshire, many summits rise above 4,000 feet, including Mount Washington in the White Mountains (6,288 ft.), plus Adams (5,771), Jefferson (5,712), Monroe (5,380), Madison (5,367), and Lafayette (5,260). In the Green Mountains the highest point, Mt. Mansfield, is 4,393 feet in elevation; others include Killington Peak at 4,226 ft., Camel's Hump at 4,083 ft., Mt. Abraham at 4,006 ft., and a number of other heights exceeding 3,000 ft. http://www.enterbet.com