Tuesday, June 29, 2021

RAIN, OR LACK THEREOF.

Day 41 – It was 72 degrees this morning, no wind & VERY humid. It is supposed to rain today and that should break this humidity. We took a walk around the campground soon after we got up, hoping to beat the heat as it’s supposed to get to near 90 degrees again. Everything looks lovely, well maintained, and quiet. There are lots of Airstream trailers here, cream of the crop. From the bench overlooking the Lake, we saw the ferries traveling between VT and NY.

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Monday, June 28, 2021

TRAVEL DAY: Stewartstown, New Hampshire to Grand Isle, Vermont.

Day 40 – 70 degrees, cloudy, and humid at 6:30 a.m., we were up and slowly moving towards leaving. We departed after dumping tanks with a good-bye picture of the lake & boat launch; it was 76 degrees, and the girls were complaining from their travel area in the bedroom.

Goodbye Coleman State Park, Stewartstown, NH
159 miles (5:00), 46986-47145
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Sunday, June 27, 2021

OUR LAST DAY HERE (THIS TRIP).

Day 39 – It was very humid & 66 degrees this morning. Fully cloudy. This our last day here. It’s been a wonderful ten days. Tomorrow we leave for Vermont. One thing I forgot to mention, and it’s not happy news: we found out why we haven’t seen any moose here this trip and why we only saw a couple of them in 2018. We saw a NH State policeman at Subway the other day and he was very talkative. We asked him where all the moose were, and he said that the ticks have really put a damper on the population, and that if you do happen to see one, it will probably be emaciated, and you’ll see places where it is bare, having lost chunks of fur. (In NY there’s been a “Deer Wasting Disease” talked about in the past couple of years. Maybe ticks are also causing that problem?) Bummer!

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Thursday, June 24, 2021

KAYAKING THE RIVER.

Day 36 – Dessert was NOT chocolate cake; we got too full on Scampi. We slept well. We do better when it’s cool. 44 degrees again this morning. We dumped tanks and filled with fresh water. All set for the rest of our stay here. Chores done, we waited for it to warm up. We are going to go river kayaking today on the Magalloway. This is a beautiful river which flows from the north into Lake Umbagog. The Androscoggin River flows out of Lake Umbagog at the town of Errol. Below the dam in Errol, it turns into white water and people take river rafting trips there. We prefer the calmer waters of the Magalloway. There are at least three boat launches for us to choose from and we’re going to the northern one. It’s located at Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge north of Errol off of Highway 16. It is about a half hour east of the campground we’re staying at. Highway 16 is also a popular place to spot moose, and we have seen them several times on other trips.

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Wednesday, June 23, 2021

LAKES. NO MOOSE.

Day 35 – There are only four other campsites being used – middle of the week. It was 44 degrees outside this morning. We actually had to turn on the heat in the RV to take the chill out of the air inside. We’d intended to kayak on the lake, maybe earlier this morning when we’ve heard the water is like glass. At 44 degrees, we decided not to do that after all. We hung around for awhile, then headed out for a drive to Moose Alley, the area above Colebrook to the Canadian border on Route 3. In the fall there are so many moose to be seen that people are lined up in cars along the highway. This is summer & we haven’t seen a moose yet.

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Tuesday, June 22, 2021

TREES AND CAKE.

Day 34 – Last night’s thunderstorms brought the loudest thunder we’ve ever heard. Wow! It rained very hard and the wind was strong. But this morning it was nice & cool again. We hung around for our coffee/tea time, then went into Colebrook, the closest town, and ran some errands: groceries, mostly produce, refilling the propane container, picking up our mail at the post office, and checking e-mail, phone messages, & posting the blog. It was muddy out; we did not see any moose. Yet.

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Monday, June 21, 2021

LAZY, LAZY DAY.

Day 33 – Today’s the first day of summer. For a lot of people, it’s felt like summer for months now! Looks like it will be a warm day here. We do not have weather forecasts right at our fingertips here without a signal, but it’s 9 a.m. and already as warm as it was at its peak temperature yesterday. Campers have been clearing out; time to go home – or onward.

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Sunday, June 20, 2021

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MARK T.! WISHING YOU A DAY FULL OF CHOCOLATE!

KAYAKING WITH LOONS ON A CROWDED LAKE.

Day 32 – One month ago today, we left home in NY to begin this trip. Since then, we’ve driven 1,345 miles in the RV, and we have camped in three States – Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire. We spent 11 days at our land in Maine, and revisited some of our favorite campgrounds. We’ve kayaked at some of our favorites lakes. It was prime bug season but we’ve seen worse. The kitties have done well. And the weather has been excellent overall. One way to beat the heat is go NORTH.

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