Friday, January 1, 2010

Lincoln New Hampshire trip

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Traveling to Lincoln New Hampshire, there is a 34-mile highway near Route 112 nestled between Conway and Lincoln that traverses through beautiful White Mountains National Forest. Choosing the right rental for the occasion is very important. A SUV was recommended due to it's large storage capacity.

Begining the adventure in Conway, the tour stopped off to get a map at the rangers station on the highway including some brochures and other articles. At each end of the route, one can encounter these info stations. In order to avoid missing sites, it is recommended to ask where the best places can be found.

Recommended first stop was the campground adjacent to Covered Bridge. Fortunately, there is a large parking and just a short stroll to the covered bridge. This spot is breathtaking to say the least, boasting a running river under the bridge. Resting a bit, ample crowds of people meandered about, and the group strolled across the bridge winding down through boulders to the rivers side. Resting a spell at this spot, it was just natural to bask in the warm sun absorbing the amazing picturesque scenery. Do not bypass this spot, if you travel this highway.

Continuing for a spell along the highway, discover the Lower Falls. At this point, an outcrop of some small waterfalls are discover where people enjoy paddling and sunbathing on the rocks.

At this location, campgrounds are ubiquitous along the route for those who enjoy the activity. By in large, most hikers stop-off to saturate at these scenic views. Detouring from the principal route, the tour ascened to Bear Notch Road. From here, some of these views are highly recommended.

For breathtaking lush scenary, there are 3 stops, offering the splendor of the surrounding green canopy over the hills. Albeit arriving in June, one can imagine stunning green lush foliage during the fall season.

Because of the remote location, one will not encounter much traffic or people for that matter, but at the peak of summer months, or fall, traffic has the potential to be bumper-to-bumper.

But without a doubt, it is worth the trouble.

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