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Old 12-09-2018, 05:51 PM   #1
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If you haven't tried it yet, don't miss brunch at the Carriage House Restaurant at the Castle in the Clouds in Moultonborough. Not only do you get a spectacular view, but you get a great buffet. Our favorites were the prime rib, lobster mac and cheese, and bread pudding. There were at least another dozen other dishes to choose from. Too many to try in the 4 times I went up to the buffet.

Check out their web site for more info:

https://www.castleintheclouds.org/ca...se-restaurant/
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Old 12-09-2018, 07:23 PM   #2
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Old 12-09-2018, 07:50 PM   #3
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Winter activities according to their Castle website now include cross country skiing, snow shoeing, hiking, and SNOWMOBILING with the recent re-opening of Sno-mo Corridor-15 from M-boro.

No mention on fat tire pedal bicycles, https://www.ebay.com/bhp/fat-bike, (see description at bottom: About Fat Bike) you know those mountain bikes with the four inch wide tires that actually go good on packed snow? Works just like a regular pedal bicycle ..... pedal uphill, pedal level, and coast downhill. The US Forest Service gave the big green light to fat tire bikes on their multiple use trails in the WMNF which exclude motorized sno-mos.

Snowmobiles with their 50-mph speed, exhaust fumes, and big noise make it unsafe when it comes to sharing a trail with non-motorized trail users ...... not a safe situation. Plus, there's still some very stinky 2-stroke sno-mos still in use .... they exhaust out burnt 2-stroke oil .....way more smelly than the 4-strokes .... and way more noisy.

Fat tire bikes include physical exercise and do not require insurance, registration, gasoline, and a trailer attached to your car ..... just a bicycle helmet is needed ... and you will be a better person when you pedal up the mountain to get to the weekend winter brunch at The Castle to enjoy your $15 Portobello Cabrese ..... so yummy in the tummy ...... yum!

https://www.castleintheclouds.org/th...er-activities/

"Opening the snowmobile trail to the Carraige House from Corridor 15 in Moultonborough will allow riders from all over the state to enjoy a great lunch while surrounded by stunning views of Lake Winnipesaukee and the surrounding mountains."

Good way to grind away that big fat gut, is by pedaling a fat bike up and down the snowy trails! ..... FLL .... ho-ho-ho!
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Old 12-10-2018, 08:22 AM   #4
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Winter activities according to their Castle website now include cross country skiing, snow shoeing, hiking, and SNOWMOBILING with the recent re-opening of Sno-mo Corridor-15 from M-boro.

No mention on fat tire pedal bicycles, https://www.ebay.com/bhp/fat-bike, (see description at bottom: About Fat Bike) you know those mountain bikes with the four inch wide tires that actually go good on packed snow? Works just like a regular pedal bicycle ..... pedal uphill, pedal level, and coast downhill. The US Forest Service gave the big green light to fat tire bikes on their multiple use trails in the WMNF which exclude motorized sno-mos.

Snowmobiles with their 50-mph speed, exhaust fumes, and big noise make it unsafe when it comes to sharing a trail with non-motorized trail users ...... not a safe situation. Plus, there's still some very stinky 2-stroke sno-mos still in use .... they exhaust out burnt 2-stroke oil .....way more smelly than the 4-strokes .... and way more noisy.

Fat tire bikes include physical exercise and do not require insurance, registration, gasoline, and a trailer attached to your car ..... just a bicycle helmet is needed ... and you will be a better person when you pedal up the mountain to get to the weekend winter brunch at The Castle to enjoy your $15 Portobello Cabrese ..... so yummy in the tummy ...... yum!

https://www.castleintheclouds.org/th...er-activities/

"Opening the snowmobile trail to the Carraige House from Corridor 15 in Moultonborough will allow riders from all over the state to enjoy a great lunch while surrounded by stunning views of Lake Winnipesaukee and the surrounding mountains."

Good way to grind away that big fat gut, is by pedaling a fat bike up and down the snowy trails! ..... FLL .... ho-ho-ho!
I don't know of a single case of someone who was injured while cross country skiing, snowshoeing or hiking on a snowmobile trail. Mostly they appreciate the effort of the the clubs that keep them groomed and available for anyone to use and enjoy.
I don't think that snowmobiles stink any worse than some of the old vehicles that you drive.
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I don't know of a single case of someone who was injured while cross country skiing, snowshoeing or hiking on a snowmobile trail. Mostly they appreciate the effort of the the clubs that keep them groomed and available for anyone to use and enjoy.
I don't think that snowmobiles stink any worse than some of the old vehicles that you drive.
He is just trolling!! The good thing about snowmobiles is that snowshoers and XC skiers hear them coming.
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He is just trolling!! The good thing about snowmobiles is that snowshoers and XC skiers hear them coming.
FLL would never go to a brunch at the Castle. He dines at McDonalds and Walmart.
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Just picture yourself pedaling up the groomed and snow packed snowmobile trail to the Castle's weekend winter brunch on a https://www.walmart.com/ip/26-mongoo...black/55456516 ..... how much further? ...... way to go?

Pedaling a bike up and down the winter hills has got to be a good way to work up an appetite, and burn
a few calories ....... huff-huff-huff ..... how much further to The Castle brunch?

At least one can always get off the bike and walk it up the steep hill ...... something not doable with a snowmobile.
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Just picture yourself pedaling up the groomed snowmobile trail to the Castle's weekend winter brunch on a https://www.walmart.com/ip/26-mongoo...black/55456516 ..... how much further? ...... way to go ?


First your not going to spend that much on a bike, second you would never pay for brunch at the Castle and lastly you would never make even if you did try.


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