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Date:         Wed, 18 Aug 2004 17:42:26 -0700
Reply-To:     Al Knoll <al_knoll@PACBELL.NET>
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From:         Al Knoll <al_knoll@PACBELL.NET>
Subject:      Re: New Hampshire and Maine
In-Reply-To:  <200408182322.i7INMcW2011638@ylpvm32.prodigy.net>
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Twas said:

Breakfast at Lou's in Hanover, NH is worth the wait, plus Hanover in the summer is amazing. Great swimming in the Connecticut.

An hour further north there is also a great cabing, the Aggasiz cabin on the ompanoosic river up route 18. Beautiful river. Be sure to walk the half mile up the river fo some great water falls.

Also near there is Moosilauke mountain lodge. Moosilauke is a great 4 mile hike up for fantastic views of the white mountains.

So I pitched in:

Never been cabing but I'll surely second the Breakfast at Lou's. The Connecticut river valley is beautiful. Visit Baker Library on Campus and the Orozco frescoes in the basement. Walk the cemetary or down to the boathouse on the river. Tuck School and Thayer Engineering School are also worth a look if just for the architecture.

IIRC Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory is close by. Occam pond is pretty and usually quiet.

Cross the bridge at Hanover into Vermont and travel north along the river.

Enjoy,

Al

DartCol '64, back when Eleazar Wheelock wasn't such a pious man


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