Bethlehem, New Hampshire High 72 Low 55
Saturday night we stayed at Cold Hollow Cider Mill. They
were kind enough to let us park in their parking lot. They had lots of samples
of their products, and we bought a few.
Sunday we drove to Bethlehem, New Hampshire and are staying
at the Apple Hill Campground. It is a rather small RV Park, but the office man
was very nice and accommodating.
Cindy got a lot of pictures of our drive through Vermont and
New Hampshire. There seem to be a lot of trees everywhere. The landscape is a
lot different than out west. It also has been a lot cooler than Salt Lake. Our
son called, and it has been up to 103 in Salt Lake, but for this time of year,
that’s about normal.
The date at the top says 1833. |
This, and other sections of the road, for short distances, were as bad as we encountered in Alaska last year.
Last night it started to rain, sometimes hard, and it didn't
quit until about 2:00 this afternoon. Cindy has
told me forever, that to get green, it takes a lot of rain.
We had wanted to see the Gorge south along I 93, but it was
raining and the clouds were so low, that we weren't able to see any mountains.
We have already seen the Old Man of the Mountains in the past, so we will have
to be satisfied.
Tomorrow we leave here for Maine.
Thanks for visiting.
I'm glad you saw the Old Man of the Mountains previously because it collapsed in 2003. I think they are going to build some kind of memorial or visitor center near it. But you should see that area of the country in Autumn. It's incredible.
ReplyDeleteMy sister-in-law grew up in Bethlehem.....I am going to pass your blog on so she can see some familiar sights .....Thanks for sharing !!!
ReplyDeleteIt's one of the few areas in the East that doesn't have a lot of traffic. Enjoy.
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