@swilde Thanks! @paulam Thanks. The White Mountains are part of the Appalachian Mountains. They are quite beautiful. @ceilidh Thanks! @skippysue@skippysue Thanks! This spot is actually a park called Polar Caves. It's little crevasses in the rocks to crawl through. Some harder than others. The walkway connects them and provides a way around in case you don't fit or can't make the rugged climb. My husband and boys loved it. @joansmor Actually, we were a bit early yet. Lots of stuff wasn't open yet. Only the bottom of Mt. Washington was open because it still had ice and snow on top of it. The "season" here doesn't really begin until Memorial Day. We stopped at one resort which looked deserted. Even a lot of the restaurants weren't open yet. We ended up leaving a day early and going to Ft. Ticonderoga and Saratoga in NY. @digitalrn@lynnilou Thanks! @mittens Thanks so much for the FAV!
@paulam Thanks. The White Mountains are part of the Appalachian Mountains. They are quite beautiful.
@ceilidh Thanks!
@skippysue @skippysue Thanks! This spot is actually a park called Polar Caves. It's little crevasses in the rocks to crawl through. Some harder than others. The walkway connects them and provides a way around in case you don't fit or can't make the rugged climb. My husband and boys loved it.
@joansmor Actually, we were a bit early yet. Lots of stuff wasn't open yet. Only the bottom of Mt. Washington was open because it still had ice and snow on top of it. The "season" here doesn't really begin until Memorial Day. We stopped at one resort which looked deserted. Even a lot of the restaurants weren't open yet. We ended up leaving a day early and going to Ft. Ticonderoga and Saratoga in NY.
@digitalrn @lynnilou Thanks!
@mittens Thanks so much for the FAV!