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Old 10-08-2013, 05:20 PM   #1
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Did it really call out Republicans specifically?
No.. that was my editorial comment.
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Old 10-08-2013, 06:32 PM   #2
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With all the wilderness area woods surrounding stops on the Kanc, is the lack of open rest rooms really a problem? What do you think hikers of either gender do when off up some mountain, miles from any road, do when the need arises? This isn't a problem.
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Old 10-08-2013, 08:12 PM   #3
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With all the wilderness area woods surrounding stops on the Kanc, is the lack of open rest rooms really a problem? What do you think hikers of either gender do when off up some mountain, miles from any road, do when the need arises? This isn't a problem.
That is exactly how the problem was solved..
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From the Kank, Tuesday, 10/8/13.
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Old 10-10-2013, 01:12 PM   #5
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How's the foliage around the Lake??
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We have the Weather Channel on at work and when I looked up it said Leaf Peeping at the Lakes Region. They even showed a picture of the Mount on the lake. Makes me want to be there.
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Old 10-10-2013, 03:03 PM   #7
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I've been driving guests around the Lake for the past few days. I think it is peak give or take a few days with the usual location/species variation. Totally unscientific but does not seem a great year. It is always beautiful and the weather has been fantastic. Tomorrow Kanc, 302, Franconia. I suspect some is post peak.
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Old 10-10-2013, 03:26 PM   #8
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I've been driving guests around the Lake for the past few days. I think it is peak give or take a few days with the usual location/species variation. Totally unscientific but does not seem a great year. It is always beautiful and the weather has been fantastic. Tomorrow Kanc, 302, Franconia. I suspect some is post peak.
I concur that this seems to be the least impressive foliage around the lake in the last 12 years. I guess we're paying for the mild Fall. I did hear it was good north of the Lake and around the Notch.
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How's the foliage around the Lake??
We're on New Durham Ridge and I think the leaves are starting to look real nice. The ride into A-bay looks good. Small disclaimer: My idea of good is with a certain amount of green still mixed in.
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Old 10-11-2013, 01:50 PM   #10
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Spotted a WBZ / Channel 4 van on Rt 16 North this morning. I figure they were heading to the Mt. Washington Valley for the annual, Columbus Day weekend, Friday evening, foliage report to the flatlanders.

I agree with other posters. The colors seem very muted so far this year, with a lot of green still in evidence.
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We drove to Mt Washington yesterday, colors were OK but I would say past peak. The best part was of the drive was the valley from Conway to the base of the Auto Road.
It was our first time up the mountain, that is a must do for anyone who doesn't mind driving steep narrow roads. We picked a great day, clear and calm on the summit.
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Thumbs up Awesome!!

We will be there, end of next week....no doubt it will be past peak, but still beautiful none the less!!
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Taken last week looking down the no wake zone from Berry bay to Levit bay on the ossipee lakes.

I know, need a better focus.

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Taken last week looking down the no wake zone from Berry bay to Levit bay on the ossipee lakes.

I know, need a better focus.

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This is awesome! What do you mean by you need a better focus?
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Taken last week looking down the no wake zone from Berry bay to Levit bay on the ossipee lakes.

I know, need a better focus.

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No you don't! Great picture!
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Ditto. Great pic.
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No you don't! Great picture!

TC_Mike and SteveA

It might only be my eyes but the trees on the right seem to be a bit out of focus.

I hope it's just me.

Thanks for the compliments though.

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Default Lily Pond in the Mist

Sometimes the mist can really help make for a pretty scene. To me, the colors have been a little dull this year. Someone told me that you need a hard frost to get the best colors.

Only a few spots have had splashes of bright colors.

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Default Foliage on a lake

For all my Forum Friends up on the big lake. If you are missing the colors cause the peak has gone. Here is a shot I took yesterday at the lake up from my house in Mass. To give you one last look at this years colors.

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Unhappy Back home....

Just got back to Jersey from NH this afternoon.....we knew we were up past peak, but there were a few areas that still had some color, some good color too!! Coming south today, on our way home we noticed that Mass and Ct and NY still had some nice color too.....then we got to Jersey and BAM!! Brown and Green....thats it!

Well, it was a nice trip! Beautiful, to say the least! I am missing it already! Back to the grind....
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