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bassboat1 t1_iwnfgmi wrote
Reply to comment by north_ernway in Is it possible to canoe the Pemi from Franconia Notch all the way to Newburyport, MA? Obviously it would take days and would require a lot of portaging to avoid waterfalls/dams. by MesaVerde87
Sorry, being facetious... Concord NH has a significant homeless persons problem that's been in the news for the last several years, and there are tentsites up and down the river around Concord center.
bassboat1 t1_iwm2tam wrote
Reply to comment by The_Road_is_Calling in Is it possible to canoe the Pemi from Franconia Notch all the way to Newburyport, MA? Obviously it would take days and would require a lot of portaging to avoid waterfalls/dams. by MesaVerde87
> places to camp
Plenty of those through Concord :/
bassboat1 t1_iwcql0y wrote
That's Uponor/WIRSBO PEX-A, and you'll need a replacement sleeve and the expansion tool to install one. Amazon will sell you a hand expander set for a cool Benjamin.
bassboat1 t1_iuznrnz wrote
Reply to Dead calm Massabesic by chaffeetoo
Nice! It was dead-flat at Nubanusit last Saturday too (that's a one mile view). Do you know if either of the boat ramps at Massabesic are open/usable?
bassboat1 t1_iumhrbt wrote
Reply to We are thinking of visiting mid to late April 2023. Is this a good time. We live in Wisconsin. by elwooddblues
You might miss the mud, but there should be plenty of frost heaves (our version of an amusement park ride). Ice-out averages the third week of April, so salmon fishing on the big lakes should be in full swing.
bassboat1 OP t1_isvpxjq wrote
Reply to comment by canyonlands2 in Annual Water Testing mailer by bassboat1
My town water's fine, and they're upfront about what's in the water.
I get my (not-at-home) drinking water from a spring, and a lot of other folks depend on that spring for their primary potable water supply. I'm curious about the water quality, and would like to share the info with the other users.
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bassboat1 t1_iwni6gk wrote
Reply to comment by north_ernway in Is it possible to canoe the Pemi from Franconia Notch all the way to Newburyport, MA? Obviously it would take days and would require a lot of portaging to avoid waterfalls/dams. by MesaVerde87
No, sir it was mine:/ I've canoed 70 miles on the Connecticut River - it's the same deal: a dam every 10 miles.