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New Hampshire Tag

HomePosts tagged "New Hampshire"
10 July 2022
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foxgroundhogmooseNew Hampshire

New Hampshire: CT Lakes and Umbagog

I took a trip to Northern New Hampshire for the better part of a week near the end of June. I stayed at Mt View Cabins for the CT Lakes and Mt Dustin Cabins for Umbagog. 11 moose (

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13 June 2021
North American
foxmooseNew Hampshire

Moose Watching in Pittsburg, NH

I took a short road trip to Pittsburg, NH, the largest town in New England — by area at least, I think the town has less than one thousand people but makes up over 200 miles.

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17 May 2018
North American
New Hampshire

White Mountains (New Hampshire, USA)

On May 11, 2018, Ben Schweinhart (who took the included photos), Kate Shulgina, and I spent an afternoon and night searching for mammals in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Our m

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