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Moss Creek Media
02-14-2009, 05:21 PM
I took 2 panoramics today at the Model T Snowmobile meet in Meredith.
Shot 1: http://snipurl.com/bw7br
Shot 2: http://snipurl.com/bw7cq
Here are some stills I took also:
Set 1: http://snipurl.com/bw7e3
Set 2: http://snipurl.com/bw7eu
Kirk
hazelnut
02-14-2009, 05:51 PM
Thank you thank you thank you. Your posts have been just incredible this year. I really appreciate the panoramic photos you post. It is so nice to see these events in this manner. I am sure I speak for many forum members when I say to you THANK YOU!
Moss Creek Media
02-14-2009, 07:54 PM
You're welcome! :) Glad you're enjoying them.
I wanted to get to the dog sled races in Laconia today, but didn't have time.
Unfortunately I won't be around tomorrow for the dog sled races either :(
(I'll be over in Vermont at a ski jump competition, shooting panos)
Kirk
fatlazyless
02-14-2009, 08:55 PM
Everyone has heard of a Power Wagon, which is a Dodge truck, but today at the Moulton Farm, in east Meredith, a "Power Toboggan" was zipping arund the large, open farm field.
Powered by an Indian v-twin engine and manual transmission that must have started life as a motorcycle engine, the Power Toboggan had backrests for two, constructed of wood-maybe ash, and very much resembled a large wood toboggan, complete with a wind break up-front, and large snowmobile-like traction belt in the rear.
US Army Air Corps - Model C
Authorized Use Only
in official looking lettering, is what it says on the front windbreaking nose of the toboggon.
It sounded almost like a Harley Davidson, and seemed to run perfect on the dry, crusty snow as it circled around a 1/2 mile loop.
Besides the Power Toboggon, about 15 different Ford Model T cars and trucks, and one Ford Model A car, all equipped with tracks and skis, powered around the big field.
MooseRiverMan
02-14-2009, 10:40 PM
I have also enjoy your photos not only of the fishing derby but these of the Model T's. I am from Moose River,Maine (a suburb of Jackman) and my father had one of those when I was a young fellow in the 30's which they used to go into the Central Maine power plant in the winter.
I have a brother (84 Years old) down in Florida and I send your pictures on to him and he is so appreciative. Keep up the good pictures.
Sunset Bob
02-15-2009, 09:21 AM
Everyone has heard of a Power Wagon, which is a Dodge truck, but today at the Moulton Farm, in east Meredith, a "Power Toboggan" was zipping arund the large, open farm field.
Powered by an Indian v-twin engine and manual transmission that must have started life as a motorcycle engine, the Power Toboggan had backrests for two, constructed of wood-maybe ash, and very much resembled a large wood toboggan, complete with a wind break up-front, and large snowmobile-like traction belt in the rear.
US Army Air Corps - Model C
Authorized Use Only
in official looking lettering, is what it says on the front windbreaking nose of the toboggon.
It sounded almost like a Harley Davidson, and seemed to run perfect on the dry, crusty snow as it circled around a 1/2 mile loop.
Besides the Power Toboggon, about 15 different Ford Model T cars and trucks, and one Ford Model A car, all equipped with tracks and skis, powered around the big field.
Here is a shot of the Power Toboggan.
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