Devorah and I went up to Lincoln, NH to Loon Mountain. I'd been itching to ski up there and it did not disappoint.
NH has actually had a winter...so there was plenty of snow and amazing conditions on the slopes. Loon's highest peak is around 4000 vertical feet so the runs were long and amazing. They had a nice gondola to get us to the top and it was nice to be out of the wind (it was windy!) for a bit.
My legs felt even better than a few weeks ago and we chanced a few blacks -- I may have eaten snow once, but it was epic and sadly not caught on camera!
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How beautiful! Glad you had fun.
@Handmade in Israel I agree. I'd love to visit.
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A couple of my kids are headed down to Shawnee Peak this weekend, and I know they're going to have so much fun!
We visited Loon this spring; I loved it up there!
Tamar, you are like me with the “Hey, I fell in epic fashion! Why did no one catch it on camera?!” LOL I am glad you had a fun trip!
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These are some stunning shots! You're getting your skiing legs back!
Such beautiful mountains! And I'm so glad you are enjoying sliding down them!
Beautiful photos of winter. I would much rather see snow in pictures than see the real thing here at home!
...how I enjoyed skiing when I was younger!
What a beautiful place. Very wonderful.
Wow. Looks like heaven! Thanks for hosting another great party!!
It looks beautiful in NH! I had to smile because I live in a valley in Colorado that is over 6,000 feet elevation.
I miSs winter like that.
Thank you for hosting.
Wow, I'd love to ski sometime! I would add this sport to my bucket list soon. Looks like you guys had so much fun up there at Loon! I want to taste the snow too, even if it could happen only after a fall, still I'd do that! The mountains in NH is beautiful.
The images of snow are tempting, which I wish to visit this location at least once in my lifetime. I have traveled to several countries around the world. Unfortunately, I have never stepped into any country during the snow season.
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