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When you’re in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, you drive.
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Here, there and everywhere if you’re with us.
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And though peak foliage had passed, the faded colors still retained a certain beauty.
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Anonymous mountain road?
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Sure, we’ll take it. Up and over…
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Until it narrowed down to the dirt path to nowhere and we had to implement a nail biting 3 point turn. Hey NH… would it kill you to post a dead end sign now and then?
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The Bump Bridge.
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Yes, that’s really it’s name.
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Spanning a small stream it was less impressive than some…
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With a redone roof which killed the historical appeal for me. But we didn’t plan on finding it, so no time was wasted.
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Onward…
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Perfect 💛
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Nice to see these images today. The temperature just dropped 50 degrees in 12 hours….good-bye autumn.
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We’re having an amazingly long warm fall. By this time we usually have snow, this year? It’s in the 60’s during the day. Crazy.
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Lovely autumn images. Maybe soon to be gone, but certainly not forgotten.
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Until next year…
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The road ends somewhere in the interior of the National Timber Wolf Preserve…
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I’m suddenly glad we turned around.
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The foliage is still spectacular! Another covered bridge, CHECK!
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I agree with your opinion about the “REDONE ROOF” from an aesthetics standpoint, but historically, not so much. It was built in 1972, which makes it a ‘historical pretender’ as far as covered bridges go. It’s possible that the roof may even be the original.
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An imposter! Well color me disappointed…
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Pretty hard to go wrong with any covered bridge!
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They do have a certain charm.
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