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webmaster 11-21-2013 03:51 PM

Five More Islands
 
How many islands are on the lake? 365? 274? Several different numbers are thrown around, many based on folklore.

This site has always used Bizer's list of the islands on Lake Winnipesaukee as the official number posted on our homepage. The count was at 253 until recently but has now jumped to 258. From the Bizer website:

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In the summer of 2013, Ron Guilmette and his nephew took it upon themselves to kyack to all the islands and to photograph them. Ron added five islands to the list and offered corrections to the list as well.
Think about that. Ron and his nephew kayaked to 258 islands this summer! Anyone want to double-check his findings? :)

Happy Gourmand 11-21-2013 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by webmaster (Post 215044)
How many islands are on the lake? 365? 274? Several different numbers are thrown around, many based on folklore.

This site has always used Bizer's list of the islands on Lake Winnipesaukee as the official number posted on our homepage. The count was at 253 until recently but has now jumped to 258. From the Bizer website:



Think about that. Ron and his nephew kayaked to 258 islands this summer! Anyone want to double-check his findings? :)

I think he missed one and needs to start over!! :laugh::laugh:

tis 11-21-2013 03:53 PM

That is pretty amazing!

RLW 11-21-2013 04:33 PM

I believe any mathematical number should always double checked and not by the original maker of the numbers. I would be more than happy to do it but being disabled and cannot swim I will decline to except the responsibility. Any other takers????:)

bclaker 11-21-2013 05:01 PM

Was the count made before or after draw down?

ITD 11-21-2013 05:20 PM

And they keep telling us they don't make land anymore......:laugh:

RLW 11-21-2013 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by bclaker (Post 215049)
Was the count made before or after draw down?

Dam good question!!!:)

Slickcraft 11-21-2013 06:09 PM

I'm wondering if there is an accepted definition of what constitutes and island on Winni.

I would assume that there is some minimum square footage above the reference line. For example I assume that a certain rock between Round and Forty is not an island but then what is?

salty dog 11-21-2013 06:37 PM

New islands
 
Anyone seen any large disturbance or smoke on the lake lately?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vllHh...2PQDCqC7yfHAIg

:eek:;)

Lakeboater 11-21-2013 06:47 PM

Japan got a new island so winni might as well!

upthesaukee 11-21-2013 10:15 PM

I believe that Bizer says...
 
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Originally Posted by Slickcraft (Post 215055)
I'm wondering if there is an accepted definition of what constitutes and island on Winni.

I would assume that there is some minimum square footage above the reference line. For example I assume that a certain rock between Round and Forty is not an island but then what is?


There must be vegetation on the "rock" to be an island.

JasonG 11-21-2013 10:26 PM

Very cool

Dumb question, as I am sure this has been covered, but how is it that in 2013 there is still uncertainty with the island count? Is it a matter of simply missing them or based on a changing definition?

Thanks!

webmaster 11-22-2013 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Slickcraft (Post 215055)
I'm wondering if there is an accepted definition of what constitutes and island on Winni.

I would assume that there is some minimum square footage above the reference line. For example I assume that a certain rock between Round and Forty is not an island but then what is?

Bizer's definition is right on the page that I linked to:

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Our first task was to define what constitutes an island. What is the dividing line between a large rock and a small island? When does one island become two? Well, this is our definition; your results may vary: It must be surrounded by water at high lake in June; It must have vegetation (otherwise it's just a rock); Man made breakwaters do not count as islands, BUT we do count former natural islands where fill has been added to join two land masses; There must be at least a three foot height difference between the island's tallest point (including vegetation) and the surrounding water's shallowest depth (e.g. if the surrounding water is only 14 inches deep, the island must rise at least 22 inches above the surface).

BroadHopper 11-22-2013 01:35 PM

Definition
 
I wonder if there is a definition as to what is considered taxable property?

Should they tax a rock that is above water line at mean lake level or should it be x amount of square footage with vegetation? If anyone can find this piece of info than this should be the criteria for an island.

brk-lnt 11-22-2013 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by BroadHopper (Post 215092)
I wonder if there is a definition as to what is considered taxable property?

No, that would limit their ability to levy taxes too much. Most towns go by a "we'll know it's taxable when we see it" philosophy. ;)


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