Mount Bondis amountainlocated inGrafton County,New Hampshire,United States. The mountain is named after ProfessorGeorge P. Bond(1825–1865) ofHarvard University,and is the southernmost extension of theTwin Rangeof theWhite Mountains.Mount Bond is flanked to the north byMount Guyot.

Mount Bond
Mount Bond from the Bondcliff ridge
Highest point
Elevation4,698 ft (1,432 m)[1]
Prominence298 ft (91 m)[1]
ListingWhite Mountain 4000-Footers
Coordinates44°09′11″N71°31′52″W/ 44.153045°N 71.531225°W/44.153045; -71.531225
Geography
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LocationLincoln,New Hampshire, U.S.
Parent rangeTwin Range
Topo mapUSGSSouth Twin Mountain
West Bond
Highest point
Elevation4520+ ft (1378+ m)[2]
Prominence200 ft (61 m)[2]
ListingWhite Mountain 4000-Footers
Coordinates44°09′17″N71°32′37″W/ 44.154734°N 71.543514°W/44.154734; -71.543514
Geography
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LocationNew Hampshire, U.S.
Bondcliff
Bondcliff at sunset
Highest point
Elevation4,265 ft (1,300 m)[3]
Prominence205 ft (62 m)[3]
ListingWhite Mountain 4000-Footers
Coordinates44°08′26″N71°32′26″W/ 44.140653°N 71.540616°W/44.140653; -71.540616
Geography
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LocationNew Hampshire, U.S.

Mount Bond has two subsidiary peaks, West Bond and Bondcliff (or "The Cliffs" ). All three peaks are included on theAppalachian Mountain Club's list of "four-thousand footers".

Mount Bond is located within thePemigewasset Wilderness Area. It drains to the east and west into theNorth Forkand Franconia Branch respectively of theEast Branchof thePemigewasset River,thence into the Pemigewasset andMerrimack Rivers,and into theGulf of MaineinMassachusetts.

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  1. ^ab"Mount Bond, New Hampshire".Peakbagger.com.Retrieved2013-01-17.
  2. ^ab"West Bond, New Hampshire".Peakbagger.com.Retrieved2013-01-17.
  3. ^ab"Bondcliffs, New Hampshire".Peakbagger.com.Retrieved2013-01-17.
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