Submitted by Peanut-Donut t3_12049id in newhampshire
AMC4x4 t1_jdg6qrt wrote
I feel blessed to have come from the "Surprisingly friendly poor people" and "Underrated scenery and some trees" area of NH. I didn't realize how lucky I had it as a kid.
Peanut-Donut OP t1_jdha153 wrote
I had to take route 123a when route 12 was closed one day for work and holy crap thats one hell of a beautiful road.
boldolive t1_jdi735f wrote
Yep. It’s my favorite road ride in the area. It’s a bitch to climb, but the descent is epic and you can just look around at all the gorgeousness.
Roberto-Del-Camino t1_je7pqlh wrote
Not on a motorcycle!
boldolive t1_jeco20u wrote
Really, why? Do you mean it’s less of a bitch to climb on a motorcycle (obviously), but that you have to really pay attention to the road on the descent?
Roberto-Del-Camino t1_jecx1as wrote
Because you don’t have to pedal. It was an attempt at humor.
Rectum_Rambo t1_jdg88hr wrote
Same
akmjolnir t1_jdmoss2 wrote
Lempster/Washington/Unity/Goshen?
AMC4x4 t1_jdmovvd wrote
Yup. :)
akmjolnir t1_jdmpg8l wrote
Represent
AMC4x4 t1_jdmqe3h wrote
It does have a special, unique quality in its beauty that I haven't found anywhere else in my travels. Pillsbury State Park seems to encapsulate it publicly, but I find joy in its back roads, hills, woods, fields, and old farmhouses. I feel like it's one of the last places in Southern NH that money will change. It's much the same today as it was 45 years ago.
akmjolnir t1_jdmqrz7 wrote
On the flip side I've noticed a bunch of new builds in the area I grew up in. Didn't realize it was it was happening, but after leaving NH for a few years, and coming back, it's amazing how much of the land has been cleared and built on.
AMC4x4 t1_jdmvloh wrote
Yeah, I've seen new builds come in over the years, but didn't see any clear cutting. That's sad.
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