Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

Crazy_Hick_in_NH t1_j26c5e3 wrote

Change is inevitable. Nothing stays the same. We may look back on all this talk one day and chuckle…while wearing flip flops all year long or bundled up in a parka for 9 months of the year. Nobody knows. Not even the scientists.

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Crazy_Hick_in_NH t1_j26bmra wrote

I predict…the USA continues to pay China to make shtuff for less than what we can/will make ourselves and, as a result of this to coincide with the USA’s newfound interest in worldly climate matters, will contribute even more money to bringing such 3rd world countries up to a cleaner and greener standard of manufacturing. Less is more. More is less. USA! USA!! USA!!!

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oper8orAF t1_j26bbf4 wrote

——Bald Mountain in Townshend VT- you can drive up the road and hop off at a dam and float right back to your site on the river bank

——Kampfires in Dummerston vt

——Hinsdale campground hinsdale nh - if you enjoy offroading you can bring your atv etc and ride power lines into pisgah park

——Baileys camground in scarborough maine - more like a large outdoor resort

——Seven maples in hancock nh - all around nice family friendly campground with newer large pool with HUGE slide

——Shir roy campground in richmond nh - on a pond if you enjoy fishing, large open areas with frequent group activities like cornhole tournaments——Some of the places I’ve been to in the last few years and all were great

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Crazy_Hick_in_NH t1_j26a4fk wrote

Until it’s called something else to further push what limited data we have as an overall agenda that remains unknown by the great number of humans who occupy the earth.

This place is many many thousands of years old (or so we’re told) and yet our “change” data is based upon 100+/- years. Imagine our surprise if/when the earth experiences a deep freeze after we’ve dedicated endless efforts to reverse near term warming (changing) when the earth, all along, was swinging between hot, cold, hot, cold.

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