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Old 03-04-2011, 11:21 AM   #1
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Default Shaw Mountain

The Castle is ok, you can see it from the trail, but really the main attraction would be the top of Shaw Mt. Great views, and trails getting there, if i recall, if you keep going, you can get to Ossippee from there.

We're going to be leaving from Gov Is. saturday morning heading to Alton Bay for lunch, then around the north shore and back where we started. If the snow is still a small fraction of what it was last week, it should be fantastic riding. the 10 inches of snow last friday was great.

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Old 03-04-2011, 12:08 PM   #2
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Thanks... how long of a ride would it be from Patrick's in Gilford to Mt Shaw... I assume it's a shorter through Meredith than it would be through Alton!
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Old 03-04-2011, 06:45 PM   #3
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Thanks... how long of a ride would it be from Patrick's in Gilford to Mt Shaw... I assume it's a shorter through Meredith than it would be through Alton!
Again it totally depends on your willingness to travel by ice. From Gilford it is a long ride to Moultonboro via trail From lake it can be as short as you want it to be, like 20 minutes give or take, to the base of the Castle Trail.

By land you are looking at around an hour +/- 10 minutes. As was stated in a previous post you MUST travel over an ice surface at least three or four times from Gilford to the Castle trail. Once over Paugus bay, another in Meredith Bay, then on Lake Kanasatka and finally Ambrose Cove.

When on the tracks between Weirs and Meredith you will want to look to your right well before you come into the bay area and there is a steep drop off the tracks on to the lake. Then you access the trail next to Lago. That trail takes you up and over Route 25B and into Center Harbor, eventually on Kanasatka and then down the Moultonboro Neck and over Ambrose Cove.

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Old 03-04-2011, 11:05 PM   #4
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Tell Kathy to suck it up and ride on the ice

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Old 03-05-2011, 01:22 AM   #5
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Default I Was Lucky Enough To Ride Over Lake Winnipesaukee...

For and Many Many years living here on The Great Lake. We would start out from Paugus Bay and visited Alton Bay, Wolfeboro Bay, Winter Harbor, Meredith, Ambrose Cove and others. When the Great Lake is safe and frozen, the Castle trails are very easy and accessible from anywhere including from Patrick's, out of Gilford Beach. Remember that All snowmobile maps will show you dotted lines of any trails over Lakes and ponds and any bodies of water. Ya, you need by all means to pay close attention to these.

Yes, I'm an old timer, and that is why I can state very clear that most of my enjoyable riding evolved from here.
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Old 03-05-2011, 08:37 AM   #6
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Tell Kathy to suck it up and ride on the ice

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You can lead a horse to " frozen water"....
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Old 03-05-2011, 11:44 AM   #7
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Thumbs up Great Conditions!

Rode from Gilford to Mt Shaw yesterday and the trails were fantastic... Get out now I think we may be done after the rain and warm temps this week...
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Thumbs up Lake Conditions...

The lake was a bit lumpy in spots but was VERY rideable...
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Default Great Conditions Today.

I rode from Laconia to Mt Shaw this afternoon. I took the trail along rt 25 on the way out and the lake on the way back.

The trail to Mt Shaw is in very good condition...I expected heavy traffic today but it was actually rather light. There is a lot of loose snow in the switchbacks and some snurt in spots. The trail from Ambrose is very washboard and slow.

The lake was great...except for the ridge some idiot plowed to a bob hut...could not see it in the fog (and covered with snow) this morning and took a tumble. Just take care in the area of bob huts as the snow can cover hidden obstacles (as I found out ).

I expect the trail conditions to deteriorate pretty fast if we get warm weather and especially if we get rain. We could use another foot of snow to keep the season going.
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The trail from Ambrose is very washboard and slow.
We hope you enjoyed our trails in Moultonboro. Luckily this trail is very short as well. Please consider making a donation for the replacement of the machine we used to groom it with(utilizing 100% volunteer operators) as our previous machine was damaged beyond repair.

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We hope you enjoyed our trails in Moultonboro. Luckily this trail is very short as well. Please consider making a donation for the replacement of the machine we used to groom it with(utilizing 100% volunteer operators) as our previous machine was damaged beyond repair.

Donations can be made here:

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Great Idea with the donation button! I just tried to donate but got an error?
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Great Idea with the donation button! I just tried to donate but got an error?
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Just donated! Thanks for a great season LR.
Thanks! We only have a few very dedicated volunteers who make it all happen and without the snowfall we have had it still wouldn't be possible.

We will shortly be undergoing a larger than normal turnover on our board of directors(several have continued on longer than they would have liked) and with the loss of one groomer we need all the help we can get.

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Default Fyi...

As of this morning there is no snow left on the lake. Nothing but glare ice and lots of water!

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It looks like the rain and warm weather are going to end the season locally. When I left at 1:00, it was 50 degrees with steady rain and there was standing water on the lake. The trails looked like they would be showing dirt by the end of the day.

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It looks like the rain and warm weather are going to end the season locally. When I left at 1:00, it was 50 degrees with steady rain and there was standing water on the lake. The trails looked like they would be showing dirt by the end of the day.

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Thank you for the donation. We will have some bare spots for sure but are hopeful the season has not ended. Some snow would sure help, but only time will tell.
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You can lead a horse to " frozen water"....
How did you make out? Did you swing by the island? I haven't been out at all.
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How did you make out? Did you swing by the island? I haven't been out at all.
We made out fine... Kathy overcame her fear and followed me out on the ice. I don't think she was happy doing it, but she followed... and survived!
We didn't swing by the island..... baby steps!
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Again it totally depends on your willingness to travel by ice. From Gilford it is a long ride to Moultonboro via trail From lake it can be as short as you want it to be, like 20 minutes give or take, to the base of the Castle Trail.

By land you are looking at around an hour +/- 10 minutes. As was stated in a previous post you MUST travel over an ice surface at least three or four times from Gilford to the Castle trail. Once over Paugus bay, another in Meredith Bay, then on Lake Kanasatka and finally Ambrose Cove.

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Have fun. PM me for more info.
Because the weather was overcast on Saturday we decided that making it to Mt. Shaw wasn't a priority. We had a wonderful ride , stopped at Mugs in Winter Harbor, and had an ice cold beer and the best cheeseburger I've had in ages!!!
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