Wednesday, November 12, 2003

Where is Madison (Intel' IPFs named after mountains...)

At the northern end of the Presidential Range in north-central New
Hampshire. It summit affords a panoramic view of the Carter-Moriah range to
the east, significant wilderness (including lesser peaks) to the north,
Adams (and beyond the peaks leading toward Crawford Notch) to the west, and
the balance of the northern Presidentials (Jefferson, Monroe, and
Washington) to the south.

An Appalachian Mountain Club hut on the plateau below Madison's summit
offers three-season accommodations for hikers.

Bill Todd on comp.sys.intel

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