What’s Joe Got to Do With It?
My good friend Joe is 13 years younger than I am. He refuses to believe that I’m not as spry as I once was and cuts me no slack. I can’t wait until he’s my age and see how much his joints hurt! That being said, Joe is headed back to Sunny Florida. He was up in the Northeast for 2.5 months on a job search. During that time he got a reminder of what the weather is like 8 months out of the year…cold, gray, snowy, rainy. But before he left he sent me another challenge. http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/new-hampshire/waterfall-roadtrip-nh/
The Ultimate New Hampshire Waterfall Roadtrip
Everyone knows that you need water to have waterfalls and what better time of the year in the Northeast than after the spring rains and snow melt? Saturday was a beautiful day with temps predicted to hit the 80’s. I looked at Joe’s Ultimate New Hampshire Waterfall challenge and decided I’d tackle at least part of it. Since its a 5 plus hour drive to even get to the White Mountains I knew I wouldn’t be able to get in more than 2 or 3 stops. I didn’t follow the stops as outlined in the article as I’ve been to some. I wanted the easiest stops since time was limited.
Lincoln, NH
I arrived in Lincoln, NH at just about noon. Although I wasn’t really hungry I knew my first stop would be Sabbaday Falls and I didn’t want to chance having my blood sugar drop after hiking up to the falls and back. (As a diabetic you have to be aware if these things) For a cheap, quick stop I grabbed a cheeseburger at MacDonald’s. I know yuck.
Time to head up the Kancmagus Highway.
Finding Sabbaday Falls
Even though it has been 6 years since my New Hampshire vacation, the Kancamagus still felt like an old friend. I recognized so many places along the way to the Falls. As I drove the Kancamagus rose, eventually reaching an elevation of just under 3,000 feet at its highest point at Kancamagus Pass on the flank of Mt. Kancamagus near Lincoln, NH.
Sabbaday Falls is on the downside after you pass this high point. Coming from Lincoln you’ll see a sign for the Falls and Picnic Area on the right.
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It’s a Nice Walk
The parking area was packed with cars and as I prepared to hike up to the falls I met lots of dogs and their people, families and serious hikers. One photographer with his tripod over his shoulder charged past me in a big hurry. I’d soon see why.
You left it on a cliff hanger 😮. Looking forward to seeing the pictures and hearing the rest.
I have a self imposed limit of 300-500 words. I do that so no one has to spend too much time with me. I don’t want to get boring and I can “run on”. That’s why sometimes I ahve to break a post into 2 or 3 smaller ones. ones. Easier to take in small bites 🙂