What is NH?
Saw this license plate on my way to Manchester airport last week. It kind of says it all, doesn’t it? Reminds me of another post where I pondered the beauty […]
Saw this license plate on my way to Manchester airport last week. It kind of says it all, doesn’t it? Reminds me of another post where I pondered the beauty […]
It was mid-July – time to see that rare (for New Hampshire) flower, the Giant Rhododendron, or Rhododendron maximum, in bloom. The state report says there are only 6 remaining […]
The Alpine Garden is an area on the shoulder of Mt. Washington that is above the treeline (about a mile above sea level) and home to some of New Hampshire’s […]
I was pleased to discover this map put out by the Bradford NH Conservation Commission of trails and public lands. I knew about Bradford Bog from the state’s biodiversity site […]
If the little town of Stark, NH, is known for anything, it’s probably the fact that it was the location of a POW camp holding German soldiers during World War […]
At the right time of year, Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge is considered a bird watcher’s paradise. Although June is not one of those times, it was still well worth the short […]
Ice Gulch is a boulder-filled ravine north of Mt. Washington that is one of the most interesting and rugged hikes in the state. Because of the size of the boulders, […]
Would there still be open water on Umbagog Lake? I had saved this last park for a winter visit, thinking it would be a fun place to cross-country ski. But […]
They say Monadnock is the 3rd most-climbed mountain in the world, after ones in China and Japan. Based on my experience this November Sunday I’d agree with that assessment. The […]
Pisgah State Park is the biggest in the state. But in spite of it being the furthest south, it is probably the least developed of all. Although there are places […]