i had to make a new thread since noah is never on as much lol
so here is the plan so far
i have picked out a date in october to give every one some time to get funds and get there rides ready
the date is sat and sun the 9th and 10th peeps can come up on friday the 8th lol
i'll have a itinerary set up once i get back to nh and check out the route and set up the start and finish points
but for a simple idea we will start in lincoln nh and end in north conway nh
you would go up i-93 and then take rt 16 down to 95 to get back to your places and wut not lol
from what noah posted
The Kancamagus Highway is a scenic highway in NH, roughly 35 miles long up through the white mountains. I've personally been up there a few times, it's the tits. There's lots of twisties, sights to be seen, waterfalls and the river, and Loon Mountain
Our trip would start most likely in Lincoln, NH., and would lead all the way up to North Conway, NH. There are plenty of things to check out in North Conway, and the surrounding area, as it is generally very tourist-friendly
Itinerary:
Cruise up the Kanc.
On the way, do a photoshoot (there are places to stop along the way) <---talk to Izz, this part he's planning and everything.
Arrive in North Conway and do a BBQ at White Horse Ledge? (state park).
Cruise the streets of North Conway, traffic permitting.
Cruise back down, or we can decide something to do from there, if time commitment's not an issue.
Raindate?:
I'm not 100% that this would be all that fun and exciting if we were to get some early fall rain. Plus up at an elevation that high, you never know what it's going to do. This is where your feedback will come in handy to us **BUT**, might I add that every time I've been up there, I've never run into rain. It's either been sunny and beautiful, or overcast and a bit foggy but you can still see for miles and miles.
If you're not familiar with the area, have at look here, at the wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kancamagus_Highway
Or Here:
http://gonewengland.about.com/od/nhs...kancamagus.htm
updates....
so here is the plan so far
i have picked out a date in october to give every one some time to get funds and get there rides ready
the date is sat and sun the 9th and 10th peeps can come up on friday the 8th lol
i'll have a itinerary set up once i get back to nh and check out the route and set up the start and finish points
but for a simple idea we will start in lincoln nh and end in north conway nh
you would go up i-93 and then take rt 16 down to 95 to get back to your places and wut not lol
from what noah posted
The Kancamagus Highway is a scenic highway in NH, roughly 35 miles long up through the white mountains. I've personally been up there a few times, it's the tits. There's lots of twisties, sights to be seen, waterfalls and the river, and Loon Mountain
Our trip would start most likely in Lincoln, NH., and would lead all the way up to North Conway, NH. There are plenty of things to check out in North Conway, and the surrounding area, as it is generally very tourist-friendly
Itinerary:
Cruise up the Kanc.
On the way, do a photoshoot (there are places to stop along the way) <---talk to Izz, this part he's planning and everything.
Arrive in North Conway and do a BBQ at White Horse Ledge? (state park).
Cruise the streets of North Conway, traffic permitting.
Cruise back down, or we can decide something to do from there, if time commitment's not an issue.
Raindate?:
I'm not 100% that this would be all that fun and exciting if we were to get some early fall rain. Plus up at an elevation that high, you never know what it's going to do. This is where your feedback will come in handy to us **BUT**, might I add that every time I've been up there, I've never run into rain. It's either been sunny and beautiful, or overcast and a bit foggy but you can still see for miles and miles.
If you're not familiar with the area, have at look here, at the wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kancamagus_Highway
Or Here:
http://gonewengland.about.com/od/nhs...kancamagus.htm
updates....
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