Pam and I spent a weekend at the Mountain View Grand Resort &
Spa in Whitefield, NH.
Mid-morning, we were up and out the door and checked out the activities at the resort. We had fun hiking on a couple of the trails through the woods. The resort had snowshoeing and cross-country skiing for us. Unfortunately, there wasn’t enough snow on the ground. I put chains on our boots to better navigate the snow and ice on the trails. If Pam slipped and fell, I could carry her out. If I slipped and fell, I told her to leave me in the woods till spring … hehe … Here are a couple pictures of the trails in the woods.
We drove around the area and found some long dirt roads that paralleled the north side of Mount Washington. That was a new experience and quite different than the views from Rt 302 and the Mount Washington Inn on the south side of the mountain.
As we were driving, we had lunch at The Copper Pig Brewery/Pub in Lancaster, NH. The food was very good, their BBQ sauce is homemade, and the beer, Oh My … Outstanding.
I was up early the next morning waiting for the sunrise. I did see the front desk person but that was it. It snowed an inch or so in the night. The wind died down and it wasn’t as cold as the morning before. Not much of a sunrise again. The sun did break through a crack in the clouds. I did jump in my Jeep to possibly get some pictures before Pam got up.
The views are beautiful. If I had to complain it would be that we were
looking into the sun so not the best time of day for pictures.
Getting there earlier or later in the day would solve that problem. Seems I am always looking for critter tracks when walking in the woods. As we approached the top I stopped and pointed to some nice tracks in the snow. I asked Pam how many toes she saw in the snow. She said 5. I told her dogs have 4 toes, and bears have 5 toes. The bears must be starting to move because of the mild temperatures. Pam seemed to stay closer to me after that!! The hike and the view were worth it and we’ll do it again.
We took the back roads home instead of the highway. We found some great foliage spots. May be another adventure when the leaves start to change.
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