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Felicia and me at the New Hampshire
state line - mandatory picture at each
state line
New Hampshire's state symbol, the Old Man of the
Mountains. This rock formation fell off a year after
we visited, we saw it just in time.
I told Larry not to stand on top of it!
The Flume. Natural gorge. Beautiful walk.
We stayed at the Rustic Log Cabins in
New Hampshire's White Mountains.
Nice & clean and hidden in the trees
The Rustic Log Cabin's were near Sugar Hill - famous
for Polly's Pancake Parlor. We ate breakfast there for
several days. Better than my pancakes and the syrup
was out of this world
We saw these old covered bridges in
Vermont and in New Hampshire
- none of these in Texas
After stopping at about 6 of these, we
just slowed down and looked out the
window
The Mount Washington Cog Railway.
Even in September there was ice near
the top of Mount Washington and we
could not make it to the top.
Mount Washington, the highest peak in the northeastern U.S.,at an elevation of 6,288 feet. It is in
the White Mountain National Forest. The mountain boasts some of the planet's most severe weather,
and retains the world record for wind speed, 231 MPH. Mount Washington Link
We went north to Canada to see what was
there and say we were there. Then we drove
around a lake and came back into the US
through upper New York.
As soon as we crossed into Quebec, everything was in
French and in metric. Overall the Canadians there were
nicer than in France
New England Trip Sept 2002