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thewoodlands

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In The Woods
Coming down the lane out of the woods.


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Coming out of the woods and into the mountains. ;-)
 

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Wow, you guys really have some beautiful scenery! Breathtaking pictures!
 
Short walk from my house yields some great views of Mt Monadnock.
 

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Peter SWNH said:
Short walk from my house yields some great views of Mt Monadnock.
Nice!!!!
I love that pic. I love Monadnock.
One of the most hiked mountains on the east coast.
Love cranking up the Dublin trail. Thirty pounds ago I did it in an hour.
Then when you think your pretty cool and the old lady your boasting to points to the 82 yr. old guy that hikes it daily.
I talked to him that day and he says; "Ya, this is my second time up today."
Mmmm...humble pie.

Ahhhh Fitzwilliam, home of the Energy Harvester woodstove I have.

Here's my fav NH pic from the Saturday morning after 911.
The boys and I placed Old Glory on Eisenhower.
Was on Backpacer.com and Alpinezone.com
Inadvertantly became part of the beginning of the Flags on the 48's.

http://home.comcast.net/~ratline/Firewood/Eisenhower_Flag_09-15-01.jpg
 
Ratman said:
Peter SWNH said:
Short walk from my house yields some great views of Mt Monadnock.
Nice!!!!
I love that pic. I love Monadnock.
One of the most hiked mountains on the east coast.
Love cranking up the Dublin trail. Thirty pounds ago I did it in an hour.
Then when you think your pretty cool and the old lady your boasting to points to the 82 yr. old guy that hikes it daily.
I talked to him that day and he says; "Ya, this is my second time up today."
Mmmm...humble pie.

Ahhhh Fitzwilliam, home of the Energy Harvester woodstove I have.

Here's my fav NH pic from the Saturday morning after 911.
The boys and I placed Old Glory on Eisenhower.
Was on Backpacer.com and Alpinezone.com
Inadvertantly became part of the beginning of the Flags on the 48's.

Great picture on a sad day.

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http://home.comcast.net/~ratline/Firewood/Eisenhower_Flag_09-15-01.jpg
 
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