251:. Its construction was the first to leave behind the stone and masonry construction technique utilized by earlier huts, and to use a team of mules to carry materials. It was completed in 1930 and pioneered running water and indoor toilets, reflecting an evolution of AMC huts from simple shelters towards becoming more like mountainside hostels. Much of Greenleaf's construction funding came from Colonel Charles Greenleaf, for whom it is named. It features a central dining room and kitchen flanked by two bunkrooms, a design which became the model for Galehead and Zealand Falls huts, both constructed within the next year. It is 4,220 feet (1,290 m) above sea level.
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614:; the building was rebuilt as a hut in 1914, making Carter Notch the oldest building in the hut chain, supposedly by Milton McGregor, aka "Red Mac". There are two bunkhouses located a short distance from the main hut structure; thus from the cliffs above, the hut is viewed as a small compound. There are two small ponds located nearby, as well as a tremendous boulder field. Carter Notch helped establish the hut as a viable pursuit for the AMC, and after its initial success, the group began to lay plans for a hut system.
483:) is the highest and largest hut in the system. It was built as a shelter in 1901 in response to the deaths of two hikers the previous year who were caught in a storm on their way to an AMC meeting atop Mount Washington. It was rebuilt as a hut in 1915, and was renovated in 1922, 1927, 1947, 1969, and 2005. Although it is the highest of the huts, at an elevation of 5,030 feet (1,533 m), it is the most easily accessible due to its proximity to the summit of Mount Washington, which can be reached by car and by the
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307:-compliant hut, complete with a wheelchair ramp even though it is 5 miles (8 km) of rough trail from the nearest trailhead. Given its altitude and remoteness, the vast majority of the new structure's materials had to be carried in; thus mainly lightweight materials were utilized. New features include
610:) is the easternmost hut in the system and is open year-round. Between 1996 and 2006, it operated on a self-service basis; since then it has resumed operating as a full-service hut during the summer season, remaining self-service the rest of the year. The site's use as a shelter began in 1904 as a simple
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1908:Jamesway hut
1807:Ger district
1802:Yurt and ger
1670:Quiggly hole
1625:Menstruation
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1903:Quonset hut
1565:Earth lodge
792:Mount Adams
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139:Hut history
103:thru-hikers
2075:Categories
2018:Tree house
1915:Romney hut
1898:Nissen hut
1888:Hopper hut
1827:Beach fale
1685:Roundhouse
1511:(Nipa hut)
1509:Bahay kubo
1419:2009-04-22
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871:References
853:2,637 feet
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631:Elevation
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2008:Thatching
1878:Beach hut
1735:Zemlyanka
1715:Tongkonan
1705:Sod house
1655:Pit-house
1615:Log cabin
634:Capacity
628:Location
612:log cabin
199:Greenleaf
128:in 1999.
118:tree line
2047:Category
1925:Slab hut
1920:Rondavel
1893:Iris hut
1883:Hexayurt
1819:Open-air
1700:Shieling
1680:Rondavel
1675:Quinzhee
1515:Barabara
1495:shelters
1491:dwelling
905:Archived
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255:Galehead
1852:Pergola
1837:Chickee
1797:Yaranga
1650:Palloza
81:in the
2059:Portal
1871:Modern
1862:Toguna
1857:Ramada
1847:Palapa
1842:Gazebo
1832:Cabana
1720:Trullo
1710:Sukkah
1665:Qarmaq
1630:Mitato
1620:Maloca
1580:Goahti
1560:Dugout
1555:Crotto
1535:Burdei
1530:Bunong
1983:Shack
1782:Lavvu
1725:Tukul
1660:Qargi
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1590:Humpy
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1575:Girna
1570:Funco
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1525:Bothy
1357:. AMC
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618:Table
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2003:Tent
1988:Shed
1792:Tipi
1777:Chum
1690:Ruka
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