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Old 03-28-2006, 11:00 PM   #1
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Where exactly is Fairhaven cam on Meredith Neck. I have a chart but cannot find it. I'm trying to determine what I'm looking at with the Fairhaven Cam.
Also, it looks like Smith Cove Cam is back. Good job!
Fairhaven is a private home about halfway between Shep Browns and Y-Landing.

Loon Island is on the right side of the image and Bear Island is in the distance.



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Old 03-29-2006, 06:25 AM   #2
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Good Morning,I'm new to this site.I was wondering if someone could give me the site where you get all the camera shots from.I usually go out of center harbor.So to see the rest of the lake would be great.Thanks in advance.

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Old 03-29-2006, 06:30 AM   #3
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Default Ice Out Page

One nice collection is located at http://www.rattlesnakecam.com/iceout.htm
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Old 03-29-2006, 08:00 AM   #4
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Smile Jetskiing in March

I got a phone call yesterday afternoon from two guys who were jetskiing in the broads. I wish I was there to take pictures... I would have loved to be out there..

... so guys.. what were the ice conditions.. how thick? how much?

Also how do you dress to jetski in March??

Thanks for the call.. buzz by on Saturday if you are there again. I will have my cameras ready!!!!

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Old 03-29-2006, 09:03 AM   #5
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Hey I was wondering if I could bother somebody enough to give me an idea of how clear Meredith bay is of ice from Meredith all the way down towards the Wiers. Planning to take the boat out fishing. Seems like Ames Farm is the best bet to gain access to the most open water, but if given the choice I think I much prefer fishing up around Meredith, provided there is ample open water.

Thanks all for the great information!

I will take the camera with me no matter where I go Satruday and will post pics...
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MAXUM, I haven't been down to Meredith, but based on what I can see from the Weirs there is still a lot of ice from Spindle Point all the way to Meredith. It may even still be completely iced over? Weirs bay is open (save for some big ice bergs) from Spindle Point and the end of Governers Is., thru the channel, and about half way down Paugus.
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Old 03-29-2006, 01:01 PM   #7
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Arrow This Just In From NH Fish & Game

Anglers Will Find Plenty of Open Water on Winnipesaukee for Season Opener

Good Luck Maxum - have fun!
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Old 03-29-2006, 02:50 PM   #8
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Default Fairhaven / SunsetCliff Cam

Looks like a LOT of ice movement today on this cam!
The ice between the two trees just keeps moving back and forth, quite quickly it seems.
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Old 03-29-2006, 06:00 PM   #9
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Default It's Looking Slushy

I checked Paugus Bay this morning. Everything between Four Seasons and Lakeport is looking quite slushy. Everything north of that is open water.

I'll be taking a few photos after work tomorrow that should give us a better idea the state of the ice. I'll be checking Paugus Bay and Glendale as well as heading up to one of the high points in Gunstock Acres in Gilford to get an overall view of the lake.

I guessing April 12th for Ice Out from what I've been seeing.
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Old 03-29-2006, 08:57 PM   #10
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Default Melting Dance(ing) Away Here!

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May I join ya'll?

Sorry I missed everyone Saturday @ Pepper's, had planned on heading up with son and somehow RW got in the way.......... ......... I like the idea of another mini-fest, however - Pepper, what do ya say?
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Old 03-30-2006, 06:50 AM   #11
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Default A look at Tuesday's ride

Covered most of the middle portion of the lake, bays were still iced in. Clicked off 42 miles. Ice near Rattlesnake, just shy of the webcam location and we could not get to the site. Otherwise it was one of the best rides you could ask for.
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Covered most of the middle portion of the lake, bays were still iced in. Clicked off 42 miles. Ice near Rattlesnake, just shy of the webcam location and we could not get to the site. Otherwise it was one of the best rides you could ask for.
How thick was the ice and is it punky or solid?

Thanks guys!
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Old 03-30-2006, 08:24 AM   #13
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neat photos, thanks for posting. The top two look very cold still but the third looks like it could have been a late spring/earlysummer photo. thanks again for the report
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Default Lake Wentworth

The ice is out on Lake Wentworth! Wow! I really feel like Spring is coming fast now!

From the Lake Wentworth site,

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Ice-out occurred on Lake Wentworth on Wednesday, March 29, at 5 p.m., according to Allen Stevens, who maintains the Crescent Lake dam and is widely considered the final word on when the lake is officially free.

According to Shaun Berry, who relayed the finding, this year's ice-out is the earliest since Allen has been tracking the springtime process.

Winner of the $25 Wolfeboro Gold Card in the lwa.org ice-out contest is Paesley, with a guess of March 29 at 2 p.m. Congratulations, and thanks to all the members of the lake community who took part in this year's contest.

We look forward to doing it all again next year."
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Old 03-30-2006, 09:00 AM   #15
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On Tuesday afternoon we found solid ice and punchy/slushy ice. The slushy stuff you can ride right thru. We've done this the past three years. It's fun to explore the different areas and ice conditions. Last year our first ride on the jetskis was April 18th.....almost a month earlier this year.
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Default Aerial Shots from 3-28-2006

Our friend Bill Hemmel from Lakes Region Aerial Photography just sent me two aerial shots of the Broads taken on Tuesday.

I have put them on the ice out page at www.rattlesnakecam.com/iceout.htm

Enjoy... thanks Bill

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Old 03-30-2006, 01:45 PM   #17
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I only see the earlier shots at the bottom of the site.
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Old 03-30-2006, 02:33 PM   #18
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Delete your temporary internet files (Clear the cache).

Interestingly.. Lake Wentworth shows a lot of ice... and it is out now... things are melting fast!
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Old 03-30-2006, 02:45 PM   #19
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Great Pix. Wish he had some looking the other way too!
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WOW ! Great Pix !
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Old 03-30-2006, 07:21 PM   #21
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Little project i started today....hopefully everyone likes it, will try to update it twice a day until its pointless, though tomorrow may be a little difficult as I will be up that way doing some spring cleaning around my grandparents place. (unless someone wants to private me some pics from late afternoon, I can get the morning ones!)

http://www.geocities.com/rslynch4443...?1143763972906
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Exclamation It's Getting There

I took a drive around after work today, checking along Dockham Shore, Smith Cove, Ellacoya, and going to high ground in Gilford to check out Rattlesnake Island and Alton.

Smith Cove is open, though Fay's is still iced in. There's more open water there today than there was two days ago. Rattlesnake still has ice along the northern and eastern shore and the entrance to Alton is still iced over.

I've got a few photos, but at the moment I haven't edited or uploaded them Hopefully I'll get around to that a little later.
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Old 03-30-2006, 08:17 PM   #23
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Here's one photo I took of Rattlesnake from Gunstock Acres around 5PM today.

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Thanks for sharing...

We Rattlesnake Islanders are most anxious for ice-out...
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Interestingly.. Lake Wentworth shows a lot of ice... and it is out now... things are melting fast!
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... looks like we may have called ice-out just a bit too early. The word is that a good section of Townsend Shore remains in the grip of a substantial sheet of ice. Not clear if it was there all along or drifted in from an area adjacent to the nearby islands.

We'll honor our commitment of a Wolfeboro Gold Card to Paesley (the ice certainly appeared to be gone at the end of the day Wednesday) and make a new award when Townsend is declared ice free.

For those wondering what ice-out means on Wentworth: it's when each of the lake's shores is free of solid ice (floes and broken ice don't count).

Sorry for the confusion -- looks like we'll have to tune up our ice-o-meter.
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Old 03-31-2006, 09:12 AM   #26
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When I checked the Bear Cam about 8:45 AM today, there were boat wake waves coming from somewhere off to the left. Clearly someone was having some fun out there.

Looks like we won't have a March ice-out, but it is changing quickly.
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Old 03-31-2006, 10:13 AM   #27
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Thanks for the nice comments. I will be posting more pictures from that neck of the woods as they come in. I will be heading up into that area this Sunday with camera in hand. I will post the pics next week.
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I saw a boat on the Varney Point cam this morning - lots of prople getting an early start!
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It's happening before our eyes now. This morning Merrymeeting was still completely locked in, with fairly solid looking ice. The view on the webcam now shows open water close to 100' out and receeding fast.

Disappearing on Bear Cam too.
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Default Click Refresh button - it'll rest your page to present.

Try refreshing - that get the most recent pics on your page.

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Old 03-30-2006, 01:14 PM   #31
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Covered most of the middle portion of the lake, bays were still iced in. Clicked off 42 miles. Ice near Rattlesnake, just shy of the webcam location and we could not get to the site. Otherwise it was one of the best rides you could ask for.
Oh to be out on the lake. It looks very calm no other boats to create wakes.
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Those pictures tell it all. Great info and super shots posted.
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Covered most of the middle portion of the lake, bays were still iced in. Clicked off 42 miles. Ice near Rattlesnake, just shy of the webcam location and we could not get to the site. Otherwise it was one of the best rides you could ask for.
Is this the new Spring "Skiing" in New Hampshire? I think I need to try it out!

Does anyone know what conditions are over toward Cow and Little Bear? and 19 Mile Bay?

Are there any members who live on Chase Point who could post a photo looking toward Hole In The Wall?
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Hazelnut, nice job on the website. We don't live on Cow but appreciate the photos from up in that general area. Thanks
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Is this the new Spring "Skiing" in New Hampshire? I think I need to try it out!

Does anyone know what conditions are over toward Cow and Little Bear? and 19 Mile Bay?

Are there any members who live on Chase Point who could post a photo looking toward Hole In The Wall?
There are pictures posted on www.cowislandnh.com
There is another link to the original Cow Island Webpage under links on the forum.

19 mile bay is still pretty well socked in. Fishermen reported 14 inches in spots as of Wednesday/Thursday.
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There are pictures posted on www.cowislandnh.com
There is another link to the original Cow Island Webpage under links on the forum.

19 mile bay is still pretty well socked in. Fishermen reported 14 inches in spots as of Wednesday/Thursday.
KPW: Thanks for the information.
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Default Cow Island Conditions

I was up at Harilla's yesterday about 1 PM. It was ice free from the public docks and landing to about half way to the hole in the wall. There seemed to me to be three individual sheets of ice floating around and I got the feeling that I would have been able to make the trip by boat if I waited a few hours.
I took some telephoto shots of Cow which appear to show open water around the hole in the wall extending about half way up Ragged Island.
The ice was very porous near shore and I hope the crunching sound it was making contacting the shore is not indicative of the mess it will cause with our docks!
I left my boat at Harilla’s and am going to try again today.
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