Waumbek
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This isn't about backcountry skiing so it probably doesn't belong here but I'm really pleased to see that Bode Miller, who was born in the shadow of North Kinsman and started downhill skiing at Cannon when he was 3, is off to a great start this year. Journalists like to make a big deal about how Bode was raised in a log cabin, home-schooled, etc., etc., which he was, but they don't say that he subsequently went to a private school in Maine and that next to the log cabin was (and still is) the Tamarack Tennis Camp, which Bode's grandparents, Jack and Peg Kenney, started and which attracted scions of the (JF) Kennedy family. Never mind, it ruins the log cabin image. But Bode has done a lot of good things for kids in the local area, which doesn't get reported much either. Franconia and his native Easton are rightfully proud of him as an athlete and a good guy. OK, delete this if it's way off topic. I just wanted to praise this guy.
Oh, here's the hiking link: the bottom part of the Mt Kinsman trail, from 116 up past the woodlot and sugar house to the turn (where the old refrigerator was for many years), runs over private land. It's Kenney family land.
Oh, here's the hiking link: the bottom part of the Mt Kinsman trail, from 116 up past the woodlot and sugar house to the turn (where the old refrigerator was for many years), runs over private land. It's Kenney family land.
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