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Don 08-16-2008 10:42 PM

Boating Riddle
 
Here's a fun riddle for you Winnipesaukee boaters. Since some of you know the Lake like the back of your hand I'll block off answers for a little while so everyone can try to figure it out:

Friday morning I took a boat ride beginning and ending near Weirs Beach (for this riddle make it the Weirs town docks). The loop covered about 18 miles. I only passed under the 3 bridges shown below (in order) and passed through 6 marked no-wake zones. I took the most direct route between no-wake zones, bridges and the final destination. What was my complete route?

Update: The answer is below the bridge pictures. Don't scroll down past them if you want to try to figure out my route.


Sunset Bob 08-17-2008 07:11 PM

What Do We Win?
 
Weirs beach to Governors Island bridge to hole in the wall to Long Island bridge to Black Cat Island bridge to Pine Island to Eagle Island to Weirs Beach.
How did I do??

EricP 08-17-2008 07:30 PM

I will agree with Sunset Bob, I can account for 5 NWZs I just need to check my maps to locate #6.

topwater 08-17-2008 07:48 PM

No Wake Zones
1. Governers Island bridge
2. Hole in the wall
3. 9 Acre Island
4. Long Island Bridge
5. Black Cat Bridge
6. Eagle/Governers Island

Bear Islander 08-17-2008 07:54 PM

Sunset Bob accounted for 6 NWZs. Three at the bridges plus hole in the wall, Pine Island and Eagle Island.

EricP 08-17-2008 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bear Islander (Post 79326)
Sunset Bob accounted for 6 NWZs. Three at the bridges plus hole in the wall, Pine Island and Eagle Island.

That's the one I am missing! I have probably been there but just didn't know it's called hole in the wall :) Thanks for clarifying that.

GWC... 08-17-2008 08:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Don (Post 79290)
Friday morning I took a boat ride beginning and ending near Weirs Beach (for this riddle make it the Weirs town docks). The loop covered about 18 miles. I only passed under the 3 bridges shown below (in order) and passed through 6 marked no-wake zones. I took the most direct route between no-wake zones, bridges and the final destination. What was my complete route?

Weirs’ docks to Fl 1, proceed to inside of Governors Island, under the Governors Island bridge (first no wake zone and first bridge), bottom side of Witches, passed between Welch and Fish Island, possibly between Sandy Island and Long Island or around bottom side of Sandy Island, passing Ragged Island on your starboard side, either way, through the Hole-in-the-Wall between Litle Bear island and Devons Island (second no wake zone), hang a left and through the solid buoys off East Point (Long Island), proceeding to the Long Island bridge (second bridge and third no wake zone), pass between Five Mile Island and Norway Point, hang a right and up between Avery’s Point and Hull Island, hanging a left after Blueberry Island and under the Black Cat bridge (third bridge and fourth no wake zone) (too bad this has to be the most direct route – only a short distance to FL 54, as in Car 54 where are you, and hang a right into Senter cove and observe the boathouse of the steamer Swallows off to the left and the end of the cove – I digress), hang a left and between Three Mile Island and the Beavers (note to self: memorium wave to John), between Pine Island (did PIG offer a sampler?) and Bear Island by their Post Office dock (fifth no wake zone) (note to self: wave to BI), head down to FL 3 (note to self: wave to FLL) and hang a right, head between Eagle Island and Governors Island (sixth no wake zone) and proceed to the Weirs. Fini…

Don 08-18-2008 12:15 AM

Sorry, no prizes
 
You are all correct! I thought it would be too easy for many of you.

Someone did guess by email and substituted Sally's Gut for the Governors/Eagle Island NWZ. That would have worked too but I did go the Eagle Island route.

Good job!


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