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Dixie and I are vacationing in NH this summer.

We'll be attending two classes at SIG Academy, but otherwise are looking for outdoor activities in the state. We will be camping, probably in the Epping/Exeter area, so that's base of operations.

Looking for things like ATVing, white water rafting, hiking, etc. Neither of us likes beachy type stuff.

Would like to hit Mt. Washington (a long drive from Epping, though) and Lake Winnipesaukee. Maybe also see some historical stuff.

Suggestions?


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For ATV and whitewater rafting, I would suggest Maine (particularly the Forks region) but that's another 3 to 4 hours north.

That said, there is some amazing hiking and sightseeing in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.




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The academy is a great place! I drive by it going home from work most days.

There are (or at lest were) several places up north that do guided ATV tours I can't remember any specific service as I did that as a teen. There is a decent trail network called the Rockingham (country) recreation trail that isn't far from that but I'm not aware of anyone that rents ATVs around here though to be fair I have never looked into it.

Rafting again is something you'll probably have to head north to do but there are literally limitless options for hiking in the area. The stuff in southern NH would mostly be in the state parks (Bear Brook or Pawtuckaway) and again if you have time to make the trek north, the mountains offer all sorts of hiking.

For a history binge, nothing can touch a day in Boston. Freedom Trail, USS Constitution, etc.
 
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Day trip to Boston and do the freedom tail, walk about.
Portland Me for a day trip
Long road trip up Rt 93, Kangamangus high way, North Conway.
Numerous old forts and stuff to tour all along the coast.
Walking about Salem Ma (Peabody Museum, Marblehead


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Be sure to check out the Kittery Trading Post in Kittery Maine. You won't be too far from it.

Mt Washington is worth the drive. Love that whole area. Beautiful country.


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Pro tip:

You will not find the Kangamangus Highway on any map. You WILL however, find the Kancamaugus Highway.


Ok, so...

There is a lot of trail in NH.

Very close to the Academy is New England Dragway for 1/4 mile drags.

Lake Winnapasaukee is about a hour or so up. The Mount Washington boat tour is quite nice, and Dinner at the Lobster Pound is tasty. Drinks, if they are your thing are good at The Loony Bin just North of US3 from Weirs Beach, where the MW docks.

I am not a fan of a famous turkey dinner place which is highly touted locally- I've seen their kitchen.

Mount Rattlesnake trail available from NH 113 in Holderness is a nice day hike with picnicking, has nice scenery and overlooks Squam Lake (where On Golden Pond was filmed).

More to follow...




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Kangamangus high way



Nice motorcycle ride.

BTW, don't know where you are staying but consider a new bed and breakfast located only a few miles from the academy.

It has been totally renovated recently and owner and operated by some great people who are very active at Sig and in the area shooting sports.

https://www.facebook.com/plumerhomestead/

Feel free to get in touch if you need ,local information.

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Dinner at the Lobster Pound is tasty


Weirs Beach Lobster Pound closed up. This place is a great local lobster place.

http://www.chaunceycreek.com/


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No white water unless you go to Maine and you have to hit the right time of year but nothing beats hiking the White Mountains. Sig Pro Shop will offer you some good deals. Make sure you have a licensed dealer back home you can ship to.
 
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One of my clients owns a few AMAZING Italian restaurants/shops in NH called Tuscan kitchens, if you end up near one I strongly suggest stopping in for a meal.


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The Flume hike at Franconia Notch.





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Anywhere in the White Mountains does it for me. We get there for at least 1 week every summer for the past 25 years. Cannon Mountain, Flume Gorge, Cascade trail, and definitely a trip to Mt. Washington via the Kangamangus Highway. Plenty of places to pull over on the highway and take in the Presidential range. We have a travel trailer and stay at Franconia Notch State Park. Only 7 sites, not at all fancy but the lake is right there and it makes a good home base for day trips.


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One of my clients owns a few AMAZING Italian restaurants/shops in NH called Tuscan kitchens, if you end up near one I strongly suggest stopping in for a meal.



We had our company Christmas party at the one in Salem. Food is really good for sure.
 
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One of my clients owns a few AMAZING Italian restaurants/shops in NH called Tuscan kitchens, if you end up near one I strongly suggest stopping in for a meal.



We had our company Christmas party at the one in Salem. Food is really good for sure.


The owner joe faro has been a client and friend for nearly a decade. Hands down one of the most genuine guys you'll ever meet, his "story to success" is equally cool, from humble beginnings. his car collection is absolutely epic as well.

http://www.unh.edu/unhtoday/20.../passion-joe-faro-91


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I will be happy to host you and the Mrs. for a trip to the range at Exeter Sportsmans Club. Shoot me a pm if you are interested.


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Update on the trip. We'll be in Portsmouth for the first days of our trip while we're taking classes at the Academy.

Then we move to camping in Rumney for 2 days.

In those two days we would like to see/do the following:

- Kayak (somewhere near the campsite)

- Hike/drive around White Mountain National Park:
- We for sure want to see Mt Washington (and hike)
- Drive down the Kancamangus Highway
- And would prefer but don't necessarily need to see the Flume Gorge.

How should we best go about accomplishing these things? What is the best route to drive to get to these destinations?

We want to make sure we have time to hike around Mt Washington, but some of these destinations are rather far apart.

Green Highlander, I'll shoot you an email in a week or two!


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