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t1_iwm10fd wrote

I don’t really think that the Pemi is passable by boat north of Lincoln at furthest.

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t1_iwludc4 wrote

In theory yes, but the further south you go on the Merrimack the more dams you will encounter.

You would also need to find places to camp for the night.

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t1_iwm2tam wrote

> places to camp

Plenty of those through Concord :/

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t1_iwnevly wrote

Any good spots in Concord that you know of on or off the Pemi?

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t1_iwnfgmi wrote

Sorry, being facetious... Concord NH has a significant homeless persons problem that's been in the news for the last several years, and there are tentsites up and down the river around Concord center.

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t1_iwod0y4 wrote

Pemi ends in Skanklin bub

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OP t1_iwpi6nb wrote

You should take a look at a map, bub. I think you'd be surprised to learn that the river continues to flow under a different moniker.

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t1_iwpkqef wrote

No need for a map chief, im familiar with the pemi....and the Winnipesaukee...and the Merrimack. Here's a link so you can know too. It lists the towns thru which the pemi flows as well as it's mouth (spoiler...it ends in Franklin)

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pemigewasset_River

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OP t1_iwpm1ln wrote

Clearly you're illiterate, because the link that YOU just posted states that it "becomes the Merrimack River".

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t1_iwpt65m wrote

"becomes the Merrimack River"....

I rest my case

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OP t1_iwq0exd wrote

What do you mean "I rest my case"?

I said that the waterway continues with a different name. If there were no dams/obstacles, one would be able to travel from Lincoln NH to Newburyport MA without changing course/route. Everyone else who's commented is intelligent enough to comprehend that.

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