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Old 10-14-2020, 12:06 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Thundra View Post
I think that no matter what, for as long as the kids enjoy going up there and enjoy cruising around on the lake with their mom and dad, anchoring or drifting along with the boat while swimming, catching all the rock bass that will easily take a very small Berkeley grub with a curly tail and taking the boat to one of the public docks at every town on the lake to have lunch and dinner and being able to sit back and just spend the time, we will be back.
Take advantage of all those days you can get, in no time those kids will be grown up and doing their own things. Our favorite family vacations were on the lake, but those days are long gone now... Don't get me wrong, we are still having a great time boating (and will be back on Winnipesaukee for sure next year since we bought a pair of 3 person Sea Doos and a trailer), but boating is completely different with grown kids.
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