Mount Tripyramid (New Hampshire)

      North Tripyramid
      North and Middle Tripyramid NH.jpg
      North and Middle Peaks, Tripyramid Mountain
      Elevation 4160+ ft (1268+ m)[1]
      Prominence 1,320 ft (402 m)[1]
      Listing New Hampshire 4000-footers
      Location
      Location Grafton County, New Hampshire, U.S.
      Range Sandwich Range
      Coordinates 43°58′24″N 71°26′34″W / 43.973254°N 71.442878°W / 43.973254; -71.442878Coordinates: 43°58′24″N 71°26′34″W / 43.973254°N 71.442878°W / 43.973254; -71.442878[1]
      Topo map USGS Mount Tripyramid
      Middle Tripyramid
      Elevation 4120+ ft (1256+ m)[2]
      Prominence 240 ft (73 m)[2]
      Listing New Hampshire 4000-footers
      Location
      Coordinates 43°57′53″N 71°26′24″W / 43.964662°N 71.440101°W / 43.964662; -71.440101[2]
      South Tripyramid
      Elevation 4080+ ft (1244+ m)[3]
      Prominence 80 ft (24 m)[3]
      Location
      Coordinates 43°57′37″N 71°26′29″W / 43.960266°N 71.441415°W / 43.960266; -71.441415[3]

      Mount Tripyramid is a mountain located in Grafton County, New Hampshire. The mountain, so-called because of the three distinct peaks along its mile-long summit ridge, is part of the Sandwich Range of the White Mountains. Scaur Peak and The Fool Killer are subsidiary peaks to the northwest and northeast. To the southeast, Tripyramid is flanked by The Sleepers.

      Mt. Tripyramid is drained on the west side by Slide Brook and Avalanche Brook, thence into the Mad River, Pemigewasset River, Merrimack River, and into the Gulf of Maine at Newburyport, Massachusetts. Tripyramid is drained on the east side by Sabbaday Brook, thence into the Swift River, Saco River, and into the Gulf of Maine at Saco, Maine. Tripyramid is drained on the north side by Pine Bend Brook, another tributary of the Swift River.

      Both North and Middle Tripyramid are included in the Appalachian Mountain Club's list of New England "four-thousand footers". Although over 4,000 feet in height, South Tripyramid is not, because it stands less than 200 ft above the col on the ridge from Middle Tripyramid.

      References

      1. ^ a b c "North Tripyramid, New Hampshire". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2013-02-22. 
      2. ^ a b c "Middle Tripyramid, New Hampshire". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2013-02-22. 
      3. ^ a b c "South Tripyramid, New Hampshire". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2013-02-22. 
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      Last modified on 22 February 2013, at 20:51