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Old 03-22-2011, 04:28 PM   #6
Lakegeezer
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One of the wonderful things about the lakes region is there are so many different types of people either living here or visiting. NH is the live free or die state and indeed, people are somewhat free to choose their level of risk. Those that snowmobile on the lake from here on may be risking a Darwin award, but it is rare to hear about sleds in the water this time of year. In general, sober risk takers know what they are doing. On Sunday, there were a lot of sleds out, and we also saw six deer galloping north. Today - only one set of new tracks in the fresh few inches. There are wet spots in the snow around the rocks, but the rest is solid white and probably safe in most areas. To avoid temptation, my sled is safely put away for the season. The shoreline is all slush anyway from run-off, so ez access is gone.

Update: Saw two snowmobiles on the lake; April 2
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Last edited by Lakegeezer; 04-02-2011 at 06:11 PM. Reason: Update last snowmobile seen
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