Travel + Leisure, July 2020
Such Great Heights
“Mount Jackson is one of the least impressive peaks along New Hampshire’s otherwise terrifically impressive Presidential Mountain Range. The summit announces itself not with tympani but with finger cymbals. You reach the top and think, with an air of willed enthusiasm, Oh! Okay! Neighboring mountains soar above the tree line, but Jackson doesn’t bother. Its apex is a lazy rise of granite scattered with pines that sprout haphazardly, as if planted by some drunk, delinquent gardener.”
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