Natures Diversity with Flowers and Turtles at Clarks Pond in Auburn NH

Clarks Pond Clarks Pond is a beautiful, 8-acre pond located in Auburn, New Hampshire. The pond is home to a variety of fowl, and reptiles including turtles, and a variety of plants. The pond is also home to a variety of flowers, including wildflowers & ferns. The turtles come to drink from the pond, and …

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Rocky Point @Lake Massebesic

I went down the rocky point fire road today to see what rocky point was all about. It was not what I expected, although there were several places at my destination where you could get to the water, it was not any more or less rocky than any other shoreline on Massebesic. The actual “rocky …

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Little Massebesic early spring/mud season hike

March 3rd, 2020 – it was actually 61° today. I went on a short hike to Little Massebesic lake to see if the ice was breaking up enough yet to be able to go fishing. There appears to be still several inches thick ice around the perimeter of the lake with some open water showing …

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Locke Hill Loop

Myself, Brian and my grandson Alden did this loop hike to several fantastic viewpoints of Lake Winnipesaukee and surrounding area. This trail is a loop and is part of the Kimball Wildlife Forest, we took the Lakeview trail up to the viewpoints of the lake (starts at the road side of the parking area) and …

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Kuncanowet Town Forest

The Kuncanowet Town Forest is located in Dunbarton NH and is a designated Conservation Area that derives its name from the Kuncanowet Hills. Kuncanowet means “Mountain place of the bear” in Native American. The images in this post were taken with a Canon EOS-70D and a 10-18mm wide angle lens at 20 megapixels. the RAW …

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