It’s natural beauty co-existing in concert with her people. When one rides into the hills and mountains of central and northern New Hampshire by snowmobile, the views unhampered by leaves on the trees are simply amazing– on par with anywhere else in the US…
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![snowmobiling NH snowmobiling NH](http://www.granitegrok.com/pix/snowmobiling_1_a.jpg)
Somewhere near either East Hebron or Bridgewater, NH
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![Newfound Lake Newfound Lake](http://www.granitegrok.com/pix/sno_a.jpg)
Looking West at Newfound Lake
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![snowmobiling in NH snowmobiling in NH](http://www.granitegrok.com/pix/snowmobiling_2_a.jpg)
Celebrating global warming’s cyclical departure…
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![snowmobiling in NH snowmobiling in NH](http://www.granitegrok.com/pix/snowmobiling_a.jpg)
Bridgewater Town House 1806 ~ 1916
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Oh yeah, there is a speed limit on trails in the woods- 45mph… I’m sure when they passed that, it was just as popular among snowmobilers as is the Lake Winnipesaukee speed limit will be among boaters. And yes, there are law enforcement officers hiding behind rocks and trees with radar guns…