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Grant 08-18-2004 11:45 AM

Chocorua Pan
 
I took a panorama shot (not 360 degrees, due to people) from the top of Chocorua last Monday. It came out pretty good. If you view it, use the scroll and pan arrows on the browser to see the entire shot.

Chocorua Pan

SIKSUKR 08-18-2004 01:14 PM

Hey Grant,I just clicked on that link for your panarama shot and ended up going through the 16 galleries you have on that site.You have some wonderfull family photos and interesting places represented.I kind of feel like I know you now! Great job and thanks for sharing the pics. Bill aka SS

PROPELLER 08-18-2004 02:45 PM

Chocorua
 
Grant, AWESOME PHOTO!!! Its cool how you pan across & the photo keeps going and going and going...

trfour 08-18-2004 06:01 PM

Absolutely excellent, Grant!
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Rattlesnake Gal 08-18-2004 06:09 PM

Wow!
 
Hats off to you Grant. What an incredible shot! I have fond memories of climbing that mountain when I was a kid, then later the family photos on “The Bridge”. Thank you!

Grant 08-18-2004 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rattlesnake Gal
Hats off to you Grant. What an incredible shot! I have fond memories of climbing that mountain when I was a kid, then later the family photos on “The Bridge”. Thank you!

I hate to admit how many times I've forced my family to get out of the truck and pose down there in front of the lake near the bridge. That has been the backdrop for many holiday cards. I've photo'ed Chocorua from that vantage point so many times that you'd think I'd get sick of it.

No way.

Of all the mountains in the state that I've climbed (including 20+ of the 40 over 4,000 feet), Chocorua remains one of my "top three" views. My grandfather was the one who turned me on to it as a kid -- although I never climbed it with him. Now I've dragged my family (in various configurations) up there a bunch of times.

I've always wanted to climb it in the winter.

Lin 08-19-2004 06:57 PM

Grant, great photo!!! I love it. thanks for sharing.

RI Swamp Yankee 08-19-2004 09:40 PM

That is AWESOME, Thanks Grant.

Sunbeam lodge 08-20-2004 02:10 PM

Great Photos. I can remember the great hikes up Chocorua but have not been up lately. Now that I have viewed your picture I plan to climb again this fall. Thanks for the reminder of how beautiful this mountain is.

Megawatt 08-21-2004 08:35 AM

Awesome pic! I've been wanting to do Chocorua since I moved here a couple of years ago. Which trails do you take? About how long does it take you round trip? And one more, how much rock scrambling is there at the top?

Thanks!

Grant 08-24-2004 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Megawatt
Awesome pic! I've been wanting to do Chocorua since I moved here a couple of years ago. Which trails do you take? About how long does it take you round trip? And one more, how much rock scrambling is there at the top?

Thanks!

I've done Chocorua countless times, and never get tired of the climb. Granted, it's one of the most-climbed peaks in NH (perhaps in all of New England), and hass abundant trails. Most of the routes will take the average person about three hours -- bottom to top. There is some minor rock scrambling and creeping along the way, but nothing serious. I am rather particular to the Piper-Weetamoo route (leaving from Rte. 16). Round trip, assuming an hour spent at the top, would be about six or seven hours. Try for a day with super-low humidity and you'll be blown away by the views.


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