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Kamis, 26 Januari 2012

Loon Mountain Offers Something for Every Snow Sport Enthusiast

By: Nathan Pasquale NHGSA Intern and PSU Student

I know a lot ofpeople may have forgotten about it, but along with winter generally comes snow.This season Mother Nature has been holding out on us, but we have managed tomake do with what we’ve got. This happens to be a whole lot of snowmachines.  Being a student from PlymouthState University, there are a variety of mountains that are close by, includingone of my favorites, Loon Mountain. I have the privilege to ride two or threedays a week at Loon, and over the past four years, I have learned a lot aboutthe mountain and the area surrounding it. 

Between the Kancamagus Highway and exit 32 on Route 95 liesLincoln and Woodstock NH.  This area is aclassic ski town. As you drive in from 93 you are bombarded with ski shops andlocal restaurants. All of which I drive by without a glance in anticipation ofgoing snowboarding.  However, if you’relooking for a new board, skis, or you’re new to the sport and are looking forrentals, make a quick stop at Lahout’s. Their customer service is great, andthey have an amazing selection of gear, and knowledgable people who love thesport. Don’t let their multiple locations fool you, look for the one with theold gondola outside, that’s where their skis and snowboards are located.

Moving on down the road and keeping your speed under thelimit (strictly in forced), Loon’s entrance comes into view. Once across theriver, make sure to check the main lot for spots. Although on a busy day theymay have a sign saying the lot is closed, take a spin through anyways, you maybe surprised of how close a parking spot you can find.

Once situated, it’s time to hit the slopes. I usually startwith a quick Gondola ride to the summit. Iif you don’t mind meeting new people,hop in the singles line with your friends and you can skip the whole wait.Loon’s peak provides the most trail options with all difficulties. If you’relike me and want to head to the terrain park, trails like Flying Fox and BearClaw provide a fun easy ride down to the main park.  If you are more of an all mountain rider andall you want to do is find some soft open trails, South Peak is a great escapefrom both lines and tracked out trails. South Peak, a new addition to Loon, hasintermediate and advanced trails.  Forthose up to the task, you can take Rip Saw, a double black diamond, which willkeep you coming back for more.  I reallyenjoy a few runs on South Peak but when it really snows, and it’s time for someglade and tree skiing, I bear right at the top and head over to North Peak.

NorthPeak, in my opinion contains some of the most exciting and fun trails atLoon. Can’t Dog and Bucksaw, both woodstrails, contain some great lines.  Staying to the center of Bucksaw has never leadme wrong - you can usually always find some deep snow in there. On a busy day,the solitude of the woods, along with the wind protection, can turn a cold busyday around. Hopefully with a little luck, we will have enough snow to enjoythis trail this season.

After a long day of fun in the snow, I like to relax on theporch of the Bunyan Room, grab the special of the day, and watch people comedown the mountain. If you’re looking to take advantage of some après specials,head to Gordi’s.  Here you can helpyourself to some complimentary popcorn, crackers and cheese. Gordi’s offers specialsfrom 4-5:30 every day.  I stopped in theother day, and they had 25¢ Buffalo wings!  Ofcourse if you’re looking for a refreshing beverage, there is an accompanyingbeer special as well.

I have been going to Loon now for 4 years, and each year Iseem to find something else interesting and fun. The Mountain is a great placeto ski and ride, and the town of Lincoln is a friendly environment whereeveryone is welcome. Next time you’re looking for a place to ski or ride, headto Loon, you won’t be disappointed.

Selasa, 17 Januari 2012

Lake Sunapee Perfect Like a Movie Set or a Hometown

By Kevin Martin, Granite State Ambassador, MtSunapeeLodging.com Class of 2011

Living in the Lake Sunapee region is plain and simple - a treat. "The Other New Hampshire" offers lakes to swim in, rivers to paddle, mountains to climb and ski down, trails to walk, hike or bike and snow shoe or ski mobile on, friendly people who care about others and offers all four seasons of life that New Hampshire is known to share with residents and visitors.

Some of the joys of living in the Sunapee region include coming home at night under the night sky to watch a flock of gaggling geese silhouetted against a full moon as they migrate or waking up to the call of a loon. The Sunapee area is a region filled with people who care about people - from those who know you and those you do not. If you have a car emergency, do not be surprised if the owner of the garage offers a ride home. Neighbors always help neighbors.

A great area to enjoy the outdoors where a traffic jam means you have to wait to make a left hand turn. Easy to get to.

And although he isn't a certified NHGSA (yet), Steven Tyler recently shared his perspective on Sunapee with a personal tour of the area with Oprah! Click on the image below to watch the clip of his tour.

Steven Tyler's Tour of Lake Sunapee


To Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, Lake Sunapee is a place so perfect it could be a movie set. Tag along on a tour of his New Hampshire hideaway and see where he met his musical soul mate, guitarist Joe Perry, for the first time.

Kamis, 05 Januari 2012

You Deserve a Treat Like a Stay at the Wild Orchard Guest House

Submitted by Kate Bashline, Granite State Ambassador
Great Bay Class of 2001

You are in for a  treat with a stay at Wild Orchard Guest Farm. You will refresh your spirit and creativity in a location set apart in nature and art. The warm cozy rooms and common areas are appointed with fine art, crafts and antiques.

Give yourself and special people the gift of time and calm renewal.  The farm setting comes with treats of strolling peacocks, mini horses, a labyrinth, and world traveler Molly's hospitality and wonderful  cooking. This location is perfect for workshops, meetings, family reunions, artist workshops, retreats, teas. luncheons and weddings. Give Molly a call. You deserve a treat.

Wild Orchard Guest Farm
67 Candia Road
Deerfield, N H.
603-261-7742
www.wildorchardguestfarm.com
 

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