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Where are the best places on the Lake to get a view of Mount Washington (the big hunk of rock, not the ship!)? I like the view from the Timber/Round/Camp Island neighborhood...any others out there?
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I think your spot is the only place you can view the mountain from the water. We start our season with our first cruise to that spot with a bottle of champaigne and make a call to friends that could not join us.
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On the way from Glendale to Welch we get a good view in the vicinity of light # 26. That, of course, is not far from Timber.
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Living near the samoset condominium area, we have a spectacular view of Mt Washington on clear days. Speacially during the fall months. We can also see 'Sunnyside' on Mt Techumseh.
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on a clear fall day I saw it from Lees Mills - does that make sense? didn't to me but there it was looming.
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You can see it well from Mountain View Yacht Club in Gilford. It's usually easy to identify because of the snow cap.
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Head out of Lees Mills and as you pass Balmoral Bay on your left as if heading to Moultonboro Bay, right past the island in Balmoral Bay you can get a clear shot of Mt. Washington on a clear day. Easy to see in the spring as it's the only Mt. covered in snow still usually.
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I thought you could see it from the western tip of Rattlesnake Island. There's even a section of the island called "Washington View" - over on the far west end.
Have not personally checked it out, although I have been to the west end of the island many times! Regards, Steve |
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I can't see Mt. Washington, but I can see Russia from my house...
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A couple of spots on Rt.28 from Alton to Wolfeboro
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