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#21 Rad8165

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Posted 02 January 2008 - 09:08 PM

View Postpekabu, on Jan 2 2008, 09:03 PM, said:

It's been a strange year. Typically, BB has more snow than the Tower Hill area. The way a lot of the storms have tracked it received a bit less. Also, BB has heavy ATV usage. Staying off 15 helps some.
I am gonna have to relearn the trails out there from what I see! lol!
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Posted 18 February 2008 - 12:21 AM

View Postpekabu, on May 24 2007, 10:53 AM, said:

Ok, I finally pulled out the map and looked at it. It's about 30 miles from the parking lot at BB to the lake. If your going by the Sand pit (Archery Trail) that's the longest way. So 30 minutes is a bit optimistic. 45 is doable if you were to take the quickest route. It breaks down to about 10miles in BB, 10 miles from BB to Tower Hill pond area, and another 10ish to the lake.
OK, I had to break out the calulator, but 30 miles @60 MPH would take an 1/2 hour. So @ the max speed allowed by law in NH 45MPH it would take 45 min. not counting slowing down to 10MPH @ junctions, Stops at Stop signs and road crossings. Take in rough trail and traffic you might make it to Tower Hill club house in 45 min. and Sandy's in an hour 15 or hour and a 1/2. I was up north today and the trip back from Evergreen Valley through Evans Notch to East Conway was 36 miles of prefectlly groomed trail took an hour with no stops just area traffic.
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