DMOutdoors
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I've been pulled several times in the last few years up there. I have seen police in most of the locations mentioned in this thread at one time or other.
Heading North on 93, I tend go with the flow of traffic up to Concord, then use caution between Exits 15-20, and after exit 20, I put on the cruise control at something between 65-70 since I am done with the speeding up there. I would say I see troopers mostly in the middle near exit 20, in Plymouth and Thornton, but never much in the notch.
I have seen on, say, 3 or 4 occasions in a few years troopers on Route 3, either at the first trail head closer to Cannon or in the Beaver Brook X-C ski area.
I've even seen them hide down side bankings traveling south on 93 near Exits 18 through 16 on a busy weekend. Another caution is that I was nabbed one time on Route 153 in Eaton by a cop that was hiding behind a wooden billboard at winding spot in the road around 5:30am, likely eating his donuts. This was just as you would picture the cop behind the billboard in a oldie film or something being alerted by a car zooming past . I remember that day so well because after getting the ticket, 3 minutes later I had 3 black bears cross the road in front of me, then I nearly got lost on the side of Jackson in melting May snow and I lost my camera.
Good tips from all those who chimed in.
Heading North on 93, I tend go with the flow of traffic up to Concord, then use caution between Exits 15-20, and after exit 20, I put on the cruise control at something between 65-70 since I am done with the speeding up there. I would say I see troopers mostly in the middle near exit 20, in Plymouth and Thornton, but never much in the notch.
I have seen on, say, 3 or 4 occasions in a few years troopers on Route 3, either at the first trail head closer to Cannon or in the Beaver Brook X-C ski area.
I've even seen them hide down side bankings traveling south on 93 near Exits 18 through 16 on a busy weekend. Another caution is that I was nabbed one time on Route 153 in Eaton by a cop that was hiding behind a wooden billboard at winding spot in the road around 5:30am, likely eating his donuts. This was just as you would picture the cop behind the billboard in a oldie film or something being alerted by a car zooming past . I remember that day so well because after getting the ticket, 3 minutes later I had 3 black bears cross the road in front of me, then I nearly got lost on the side of Jackson in melting May snow and I lost my camera.
Good tips from all those who chimed in.