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Originally published by Bondcliff Books (1995) and then reprinted by High Top Press (2000), Scudder's White Mountain Viewing Guide has now been released in a 2nd revised edition by High Top Press. It features 6 panoramic line drawings from the various compass points from 54 summits of mountains mostly in NH but a few in VT, ME, and QC. The first edition had 43 summit panorama sets. New ones include Mt. Hight, Milan Hill (fire tower), etc. Also new to this second edition are GPS waypoints of 53 mountain summits. This is NOT a guide book to trails, Scudder warns, but an aide to identifying what you see from the summit. There's a short bio of Scudder at the end. I never knew much about him, indeed was not even sure he was still alive when I used the first edition. He's got a degree in meteorology, spent a year in Anarctica, three at the South Pole, and got "Scudder Peak" named after him. Beyond the line drawings, there are interesting tidbits in this book. For instance, Scudder anticipates t-storms (he spends a lot of time on summits so naturally worries about them) by carrying a small battery-powered A. M. transistor radio and listening between stations for static. He says it often gave him 2 hour warnings on approaching t-storms (p. 317). That's a new one to me!