Category Archives: 2018 Season

the natives are (very) restless

Smoke signals are drifting up into cyberspace from jungle computers….our trusty spy, Denis Guertin, is prospecting two of his three favorite lakes: little Lac Joli about the size of Chicky; and Lac Abenakis, which is slightly larger and only now … Continue reading

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Where’s the ice?

Congratulations to Ryan Haskell, Guy Pollyplank, Ben Fuller and Ted Amaral for being quick off the line identifying Plymouth Pond. Just for the fun of it, and so maybe you can find your way back to the pits someday, here’s … Continue reading

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Where’s that Ice?

Lee Spiller was quick to identify the photo in the last post as Lake Winnipesaukee, looking south to Rattlesnake Island from Ellacoya State Park. It helps that he was there that day! How about this one? Hint: we’ll be there … Continue reading

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Lac Joli Still Good

Some weather has come and gone in the past few days, but the plate is intact and as nice as ever. The larger Lac Abenakis is now frozen. Denis sends this report: I just made the trip to Ste-Aurelie. Lac … Continue reading

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Who’s The Turkey?

Not obligated to discuss politics today with ornery relatives, our Canadian friends continue to slice the ice. Looks like next week will offer another round, after some flurries over the weekend.

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