Pam and I headed up north to see the Ice Castles in North
Woodstock, NH. We made reservations
several weeks prior. As we arrived, we
saw people without tickets being turned away as it was sold out.
There were lots of people walking through the maze of ice
formations. There was a slide we didn’t
go down as we didn’t bring snow pants or a change of clothes.
We had fun walking through the castle. I took several pictures.
There were ice cycles everywhere. It reminded me of stalactites I would see in
the caves growing up out west. I went
through a tunnel and took this picture looking straight up at the ice cycles.
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Ice Castles of North Woodstock, NH
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