Showing posts with label New Hampshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Hampshire. Show all posts

Monday, September 7, 2009

New Hampshire Drive and Hike

I drove around some of New Hampshire today and went on a few hikes. The first hike was Boulder Loup Trail off Kancamagus Highway.


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The hike was only two hours long, but I had started late so I decided I'd stop at Glen Ellis Falls on the way back. On the way there I took the Bear Notch Road and stopped for a photo.


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Glen Ellis Falls.


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After returning to my grandparents I decided to go for a drive. I drove on 110 until I reached Groveton and then decided to turn back. I liked the reflection in the water so attempted to take a photo.


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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Grafton Notch and Evans Notch

On the way to Grafton Notch State Park, we got stuck behind a foot race..

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While we were putting along, I took some pictures from the window.

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And there they are celebrating. I celebrated too because we could finally go the speed limit! In good humor..I'm sure it was a good reason they were racing. :)

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I took this picture from the car when we were going the speed limit!

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I had my friend stop the car for this picture..

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We stopped the car one more time before entering Grafton Notch State Park.

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Our first stop was Screw Auger Falls.

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And then we went over to Mother Walker Falls.

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Driving through Evans Notch.

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The foliage is always wonderful here during this time of year.

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And I have no idea how we got here or what this is called, but we found this out of the way waterfall which was very pretty.

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And the sun went down on our drive home.

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Winter

I should be taking more pictures, it's been a beautiful winter with plenty of snow. Truth is, I've been busy with other things, and I hate the cold! But here are a few pictures I took, erm..from my car.. yeah..I'm a wuss, I didn't want to leave the comfort of my car.





Tuesday, August 8, 2006

Berlin, NH and Gary Numan!

These pictures were taken over the weekend. The first two are in Berlin, NH, and the others were taken of Gary Numan at Paradise Rock Club in Boston, MA.


Sunday, November 13, 2005

Berlin, New Hampshire

After my grandparents brought me out to lunch, and we were driving back to their house, I kept seeing all of the great pictures I could be taking. I drove back through the town on my way home, and took a few pictures from my car window. Sadly, I didn't get a chance to walk around and take pictures.

This church is right around the corner from my memere and pepere's house. I was fascinated by the design of it when I was younger. I love Russian Orthodox style churches, unfortunately they're really aren't that many that I'm aware of in Maine or New Hampshire.



This is just a small church (or religious structure of some sort) right along the "downtown" strip of Berlin. I just snapped a picture of this for no reason in particular.



This is a building alongside the river and near *A* mill. I just liked the look of this building.



Berlin is a mill city (seriously, it WAS ONCE a city, the population dwindled a lot, just checked and I guess technically it is a city, though a smaller one than it was.) The downtown is amazing to me. It's pretty much in shambles. The inner-side of the downtown (on the other side of these buildings) isn't too bad. I *think* almost all of the storefronts are being used, but I honestly don't drive down that way very often (it's a one way street, and not on the way to my grandparents house). This side is pretty sad.



All the way down the strip there are boards up. Besides two competing drugs stores, pretty much RIGHT next to each other, there aren't any real stores open, until you get down to Dunkin' Donuts. (There is a city office and a bank on the other side of the road, but not much else). So sad..but so pretty to me.

I will, in the future, take MANY more pictures of Berlin. I often wonder if the huge amount of decay, the mills, factories, warehouses, run-down apartment buildings with clotheslines on the porches...little decayed bridge underpasses (pictures to be taken later), railroads...old churches..all of it, kinda attributed to my obsession with urban decay and stuff. I love the character of it all..the feeling I get when I look at certain buildings that are practically falling apart is almost like a rush. The fact that many share the obsession weirds me out. I've always liked the dark side of those things for some reason..the old rail tracks, alongside old unused, dirty, factories and warehouses of sorts..
The broken windows, the boarded doors, the mystery of what's inside..

Sunday, July 24, 2005

The Imp Trail

Yesterday I went hiking in New Hampshire. The Imp Trail is a 6.5 mile trail in the White Mountain National Forest, near Gorham New Hampshire. It's a pretty steep climb for about 2 miles, but the view was worth it. It was another 4 or so miles back to the bottom, but not as steep. Most people hike this trail the other way around.