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Date Posted: 16:27:48 12/08/11 Thu
Author: David Beauchesne
Author Host/IP: 208.82.79.20
Subject: Re: Wandering Through
In reply to: Zoe Langley 's message, "Wandering Through" on 21:10:25 10/13/11 Thu

Hi there, Zoe! It's been a while. If my recollection is intact I was an occasional back-seat rider on a few of those countryside car rides.

For whatever reason, I especially remember one particularly sunny afternoon springtime jaunt - I think it was in early May - down to the Conway area on Route 302. At one point, seeking to loop back to 'Cony Valley via the Kancamagus Highway through Lincoln, we tried to connect to the Kanc by crossing over Bear Notch Road - the back road between Bartlett Village and Albany. We went about a mile up Bear Notch Road before we were halted by a road closure barricade which thankfully kept us from plowing into a really, Really, REALLY high wall of late season snow and ice which covered the unplowed roadway ahead. Well, that was then.

More recently, a couple of years ago, I was on a late April day trip out that way and I thought that I'd try Bear Notch Road again.

Yep. Same barricade. Same really, Really, REALLY high wall of snow and ice. So, what the heck, I sat there in the Beauch-mobile for a few minutes, listening to a few cuts from the Dead's "American Beauty" album, and kinda remembering that earlier trip we took in your car way back in our salad days. All I can say is, it was cool. Really cool!

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