The Highpointers - Mount Washington, New Hampshire (Season 1 - Episode 3)
The Bargo brothers visit New Hampshire and make their way from south to north with local guest, adventure filmmaker and Mt. Everest veteran, Thom Pollard. They visit the Robert Frost Farm outside of Manchester, then head to Laconia for a visit to the American Classic Arcade Museum. They eat breakfast at the Sunrise Shack and finish with a hike to the top of Mt. Washington. Join the Highpointers, Brandon and Greg Bargo, as they explore the Granite State. This week's adventure combines high-altitude exploration with a celebration of inspirational achievements in various fields. Catch more of their journeys on their tv show!

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