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Old 11-13-2014, 10:07 PM   #1
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has arrived...no not the potty word :-) the other weather potty word LOL guess I need to try to find some wood for back up and that plow guy....goodbye sandals, oh how I will miss you...we shall meet again in the spring I promise hehehehe
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No snow here but as the sun rose, looking south, I could see a nice white blanket covering the trees and roof tops above the bypass. Bring it on...white gold!
Lake temp ~45 degrees.
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Old 11-14-2014, 07:27 AM   #3
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4 miles from Gunstock with a season pass: let it snow - let it snow
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The Ossipees, along with the Castle in the Clouds got a dusting last night. Down by the lake, only a few white patches here and there.
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Very very light dusting on my deck in Weirs beach that has since melted. Wet everywhere else. I am very happy there was no accumulation. Can we wait until December please? Snow on the ground 6 months out of the year is a little too much for me.
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only a dusting here we are by 20 mile bay, however my husband in fort drum ny was due to get 6 inches...
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Old 11-15-2014, 04:58 AM   #8
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Default Saltmarh Pond - Gilford

Little "trace" of snow in Gilford Village. This was taken at Saltmarsh Pond

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Steven....where's Saltmarsh Pond?
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The pond is in Gilford. The easiest way to get to it is off Hoyt Road in Gilford.

Go past the blinking light at Gilford Village, Hoyt is about a mile up on your left.

About a mile down Hoyt, you will see Saltmarsh Pond Road on your Right.. the entrance to the pond is 1/2 or so on your left.

if you have a GPS.. just search for Saltmarsh Pond Road, Gilford 03249

Google Earth has good overhead shots of the location
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