Shincracker
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If this thread is too commercial, ignore it. I am working on a book that will be called called "New Hampshire Roadside Viewing Guide" styled the same way as that White Mountain Viewing Guide.
There are a considerable number of views from the side of the road where we look out into the distance and cannot identify the mountains, lakes and towns that we see.
If you have any favorite views that you would like to see in the book, let me know. These views cannot be from private property unless the landowner gives permission for the public to visit the site. "Semi-private" property is OK such as an Inn or golf course that caters to the public. In such a case, the view would generally be from the parking lot. But there are excellent views from country lanes all over the state of New Hampshire that I don't know about. I am also using views from outside the state that look towards New Hampshire. I would prefer each view to scan at least 45 degrees of the horizon.
I do know about the wonderful vistas visible from the Kancamagus Highway and Bear Notch Road. But any that you can add to that would be helpful.
Thanks
Shincracker (named after a hill in southern Vermont)
There are a considerable number of views from the side of the road where we look out into the distance and cannot identify the mountains, lakes and towns that we see.
If you have any favorite views that you would like to see in the book, let me know. These views cannot be from private property unless the landowner gives permission for the public to visit the site. "Semi-private" property is OK such as an Inn or golf course that caters to the public. In such a case, the view would generally be from the parking lot. But there are excellent views from country lanes all over the state of New Hampshire that I don't know about. I am also using views from outside the state that look towards New Hampshire. I would prefer each view to scan at least 45 degrees of the horizon.
I do know about the wonderful vistas visible from the Kancamagus Highway and Bear Notch Road. But any that you can add to that would be helpful.
Thanks
Shincracker (named after a hill in southern Vermont)