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in reply to: Moosilauke #55635
@ SilentCal. It is worth it every year. Thank you!
Photos are up in the gallery :flag:
Looking forward to next year.
in reply to: Moosilauke #55632I will try to get pictures up tomorrow when I get home.
in reply to: Moosilauke #55621Sounds great Josh.
If you look back over the discussion you will find info on getting to the trailhead. Meeting at 7:15 am and wheels up at 7:30. We will be taking the Gorge brook trail. It will be best for all levels. Your flag is more than welcome. Now we will have at least 2 @ 3×5 and one 4×6 not counting the possible Scout troop flags. We have one 18′ pole however I will try to come up with some options…
Looking forward to a great day.Mark
in reply to: Moosilauke #55618Thanks!
in reply to: Moosilauke #55616The pole is sectional. It breaks down into 2 five foot sections. They are telescopic so when assembled it will be about 18′
in reply to: Moosilauke #55614Thanks Kristin.
Flag and pole are now all set.
The meeting time is 7:15 am on the trail at 7:30
Here is some info to get to the trailhead for those that need it…Ravine Lodge – The Ravine Road leaves NH Rt 118 6 miles from the junction with NH Rt 112 and 6 miles from the junction with NH Rt 25. Parking is along the side of the road, near the Ravine Lodge. No WMNF parking pass is required when the road is open, but in winter, when the road is gated, a parking pass is needed in the plowed area near 118. The gate is usually closed from the end of November until early May. This trailhead serves the Gorge Brook, Snapper, and Asquam Ridge trails.
We will be taking the Gorge brook trail.
All are welcome. As of now I have heard from (or can account for)
Kristin, Billy, Spencer, Garrett, Myself and Scott.
Looking forward to a great day out. See you then.Mark
Any questions? I can be reached @ Mark.roberts@turtletransit.com
in reply to: Moosilauke #55611Let’s meet up at 7:15 and plan for wheels up (on the trail) for 7:30. I don’t believe will need anything else but perhaps some help carrying the flag pole sections. :flag:
in reply to: Moosilauke #55607After a lot of reading of past routes perhaps the Gorge brook trail would be a better option?
in reply to: Moosilauke #55606Hi Kristin,
Scott is having a bit of login trouble (He only found out tonight he got PC). I told him that I would get the route info up and get things rolling.The plan is to head up the Beaver Brook trail. A meeting time will be posted in the next few days. We have a flag and pole however if someone has a flag with special meaning we could fly that.
Regards.
Mark R.
in reply to: Sat night 9/10/2011 #54956Liberty Springs tent site
in reply to: North Kinsman #54520We should be all set with the pole and base. I am working on getting paracord for the lines. I will be staying up in Woodsville tonight and should be at the trailhead early.
My cell is 508 688 0102.Mark
in reply to: North Kinsman #54519We should be all set with the pole and base. I am working on getting paracord for the lines. I will be staying up in Woodsville tonight and should be at the trailhead early.
My cell is 508 688 0102.Mark
in reply to: I need to bow out #54599I am very sorry for your loss. My prayers go out to you and your family.
Mark R.
in reply to: How did you learn about Flags? #54496A gentleman was speaking about it on the summit of Mt. Liberty a month or two ago. I had plans but passed it on to the Scout troop I help with. Two weeks ago my plans fell through and I jumped at the chance. My son and I Are both excited and honored to join in and take part in something special like this. See you up there.
Mark R.
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