Cold temps this April have slowed the snowmelt to a trickle, which is bad news for whitewater paddlers in the Mount Washington Valley. A few paddlers got out on Easter weekend when the water came up briefly, but cold days and colder nights pretty much shut off the flows.
Autumn, fall, the change of seasons in New England. It starts with that magical light of September when the afternoon sunlight takes on a yellowish green hue and everything still green glows. Then, as the leaves begin to pass, the bright reds, oranges and yellows pop, the air turns crisp and…
By Virginia Moore
I think about paddling a lot. I especially think about it when I am not doing it, and I really especially think about it when I am not doing it because I can’t do it. That makes me kind of crabby. Right now, I’m not paddling because I had to have some knee surgery a week or so ago. And that …
After six years of kayaking on as many ponds and lakes as I can possibly get to, I decided it would be fun to write about some of the wildlife I have seen over the years on the water.
By Alyssa Walker
Sometimes the most fun kayak choices are right in our own back yard. Such is the case with Lake Chocorua.
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