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Scenery For the Soul
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We keep to smaller roads through Vermont and this leads us though the Mad River Glen Mountain area. It’s getting a little foggy as we follow the narrow, winding road to the top. It’s a mysterious ride until we get to the top and find about half a dozen cars already parked. Among the people there is a group of skate boarders who are getting ready to board down the 12% grade of the road in ...
'To Mount Washington and Back' to tell the tale
... most exciting bit of the trip was now in sight, the drive up to the peak of Mount Washington, which stands at 6218 feet and has the record of the highest wind speed ever measured on land, on the earth at 232 mph. It could actually have been greater than this, but the machine measuring it broke at that point!
The landscape was still very pretty, but was changing, into more farmland, than forest.
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Gorham to Lancaster Scenic Route on Hwy 2
As we continued westward through the 30 mile stretch of Hwy 2 that crosses the upper part of New Hampshire in between Maine and Vermont, it continued to snow light flurries off and on - but in between these dark cloud flurries, the sun came out and shown beautifully on the surrounding landscape.
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Snowing!
Had a great, spirited conversation after breakfast with the owners of the Inn in Bethel, and got a late start after doing laundry, and not even 20 miles from there, as we were going through Gorham, New Hampshire, it began to snow lightly. We had initially planned to drive into the trail head of Mt. Washington (6288 ft) and hike part of the trail and/or hike part of the Appalachian Trail nearby, but it ...
Kancamagus and Dixville Notch: To Ride, or to Vote
... Hampshire, where we turn north on US-302. Now we're pointed in the direction of Crawford Notch State Park. What up with all these "notches" anyway? For you geography fans, in northern New England, a notch is a mountain pass. (In the South, stretches between mountains or hills are called "hollows.")
There seems to be a ski resort around every corner here in the White Mountains. If I ever decide to ski again, this would be ...