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Presidential Traverse - Peak Flag
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Our high-quality Peak Flags are made from durable weather-resistant vinyl and ink that will withstand the elements. Roll it up and take it with you to the peak for a photo or use one to display a past achievement.
For flags with date boxes write your #PeakConquered date in the date box with a permanent marker, or a dry erase marker for multiple summits with the same flag.
Our high-quality Peak Flags are made from durable weather-resistant vinyl and ink that will withstand the elements. Roll it up and take it with you to the peak for a photo or use one to display a past achievement.
For flags with date boxes write your #PeakConquered date in the date box with a permanent marker, or a dry erase marker for multiple summits with the same flag.
Specs-
Measurements: 11.5 x 18.5 in (29 x 47 cm)
Weight: 3 oz. (85 g)
Material: Vinyl
Made In: U.S.A.
The Mountains-
The basic Presidential Traverse begins from a trailhead on U.S. Route 2 or at the Dolly Copp Campground at the northern end of the Presidentials, crosses the great ridge of the range and ends in Crawford Notch at its southern terminus, or vice versa. A hiker making such a journey would travel about 23 miles (37 km), with 9,000 ft (2,700 m) of elevation gain.
By definition, a "presidential" traverse requires a participant to cross over the summits of peaks named after U.S. presidents. Listed from north to south, they are:
Mount Madison - named after James Madison
Mount Adams - named after John Adams
Mount Jefferson - named after Thomas Jefferson
Mount Washington - named after George Washington
Mount Monroe - named after James Monroe
Mount Eisenhower - named after Dwight Eisenhower
Mount Pierce - named after Franklin Pierce
Prepare, Plan, & Leave No Trace-
As beautiful as Mother Nature is, her power can be unpredictable and dangerous. Be sure you understand the risks and prepare accordingly. And, remember to Leave No Trace.
Note: If your flag has been rolled it may curl up and not lay flat. To remove the curl, roll it the opposite direction momentarily and once unrolled it should lay flat. We highly recommend rolling and not folding your flag to avoid wrinkles.
*The artist rendered mountain images, designs, Peak Flags, and information is subject to copyright, patent pending, and may not be duplicated.
Measurements: 11.5 x 18.5 in (29 x 47 cm)
Weight: 3 oz. (85 g)
Material: Vinyl
Made In: U.S.A.
The Mountains-
The basic Presidential Traverse begins from a trailhead on U.S. Route 2 or at the Dolly Copp Campground at the northern end of the Presidentials, crosses the great ridge of the range and ends in Crawford Notch at its southern terminus, or vice versa. A hiker making such a journey would travel about 23 miles (37 km), with 9,000 ft (2,700 m) of elevation gain.
By definition, a "presidential" traverse requires a participant to cross over the summits of peaks named after U.S. presidents. Listed from north to south, they are:
Mount Madison - named after James Madison
Mount Adams - named after John Adams
Mount Jefferson - named after Thomas Jefferson
Mount Washington - named after George Washington
Mount Monroe - named after James Monroe
Mount Eisenhower - named after Dwight Eisenhower
Mount Pierce - named after Franklin Pierce
Prepare, Plan, & Leave No Trace-
As beautiful as Mother Nature is, her power can be unpredictable and dangerous. Be sure you understand the risks and prepare accordingly. And, remember to Leave No Trace.
Note: If your flag has been rolled it may curl up and not lay flat. To remove the curl, roll it the opposite direction momentarily and once unrolled it should lay flat. We highly recommend rolling and not folding your flag to avoid wrinkles.
*The artist rendered mountain images, designs, Peak Flags, and information is subject to copyright, patent pending, and may not be duplicated.