From there a path twists its way through outcropping crags and tiny lochans to the summit, perched precariously on top of its own little crag. |
The south front of the curtain, overlooking the crag, is tower-free but the south-east angle is projected outside to create a sort of bastion. |
If you are walking, you can skirt round the edge of the crag and follow some steps to rejoin the path. |
One could lie in wait on some high crag, and at hitherto unheard-of ranges hit a horseman far below. |
Ashore a spume of brine water rains from an overhanging crag and sluices back through the beach. |
The first hotel, the Summit House, was built in 1852, just a few feet away from Mt. Washington's highest crag. |