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irr1449 t1_jan533k wrote
Reply to Huge avalanche engulfs snowboarder on New Hampshire mountain, dramatic video shows by manbunsandkayaks
Skiing Tuckermans in the winter is basically asking to die. It is a stupid idea, especially after all the snow we’ve gotten in the last few weeks. I live nearby and we literally have 3+ feet of really fluffy powder on the ground. This is perfect conditions for avalanches.
irr1449 t1_jaelxaj wrote
This is the church that use to do that “egg drop” isn’t it? They put signs everywhere.
irr1449 t1_j7nbv0q wrote
Reply to Dover builds tiny home neighborhood by sheila9165milo
I’m not trying to be cynical but how is this any different than a trailer park? The size and density is about the same. One just doesn’t have the stigma associated with being a “trailer.”
irr1449 t1_j76ndzs wrote
Yes this is normal. My house is only 4 years old. Very good insulation and a efficient heating system. I dropped to 56 as well. I live in the White Mountains and we were at -20 all night, plus house is very exposed to the wind.
Update; we’re at 0 now and temp is up to 64. My guess is that we could maintain 68 in the -5 range. This is with 30-40 mph gusts. Probably lower with no wind. Our heating systems are just not designed to handle -20 plus the wind.
irr1449 t1_j48wfs5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Question regarding electricity bills… by [deleted]
Is it a heat pump split system or something like electric baseboard? Heat pump is pretty efficient.
irr1449 t1_j47dtja wrote
Reply to comment by RemediateRemediate in Snowbird Lifestyle - How'd you do it? by RemediateRemediate
I was never a hiking or outdoors type. We moved to the mountains because of the views and relatively affordable real estate. When I started hiking it took me 10 tries to climb a mountain nearby. I was completely out of shape and had suffered a nagging ankle injury. Now (a few years later) I can climb the mountain in 45 minutes (3500 feet). I can easily climb Mount Washington. The key is you have to enjoy the outdoors. I put my headphones on and listen to music or books and just appreciate being alone out in nature. My wife absolutely hates hiking, it’s not for everyone. The key is to find activities that you enjoy.
irr1449 t1_j46sjdi wrote
I live in the White Mountains and I’ve found winter to be much more ….. palatable as I’ve forced myself to take up a number of winter activities. Skiing, cross country and downhill, hiking, snow shoeing. I actually look forward to winter now. The key is dressing right. I wear long underwear pretty much November through March. I hate being cold.
Maintaining a second home thousand of miles away is a nightmare unless you have enough money to pay a property manager. We had a vacation home for a few years and it was a constant headache. IMHO it just wasn’t worth it compared to taking a vacation or two in the winter. It’s just such a waste of resources to have a house that only gets used half the year. You could have a much nicer house in NH and go to Florida for a few weeks on vacation. Unless money is no object it’s hard to really rationalize.
irr1449 t1_j3rss7v wrote
Reply to comment by comefromawayfan2022 in Best Hospital for a New Grad? by Ancient_Tooth8773
I've been taken by ambulance to Memorial twice actually and it was fine. The Doctors were great. It makes sense that they have a good ER because of all the people getting hurt skiing, hiking, etc.
irr1449 t1_j3p75pd wrote
Reply to comment by rabblebowser in Best Hospital for a New Grad? by Ancient_Tooth8773
Memorial in Conway seems like going back in time 20 years. It’s also extremely small. Littleton seemed much much nicer.
irr1449 t1_j217m41 wrote
Isn't "Premium Outlet" kind of an oxymoron
irr1449 t1_j04oodx wrote
I'm an attorney. I've read the whole thread and most of your comments. This isn't legal advice, just my 2 cents.
If what you say is true, the developer could potentially be on the hook to remedy multiple homes. The cost to do that would likely be in the hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars. This is assuming that they either have to go deeper on each well or alternatively develop some type of centralized solution like bringing town water to the development or creating a centralized pump/storage/distribution facility.
Unless the builder is some sort of huge multi-million dollar corporation, it's more likely that they file bankruptcy in an attempt to avoid liability. This is why it's important that you move fast. If it gets to the point where they are being sued by multiple parties, it's most likely too late.
Call around and try and get a consultation with an attorney that does litigation. You don't want a "real estate" attorney who deals with closing and things like that. You want an attorney who sues people and goes to court ("litigation"). Going to court is very expensive, but you would be surprised how far you can get with just a nasty letter. The mere fact that you're represented by counsel and exploring litigation will scare the shit out of the other side. Go on a website like https://www.avvo.com/ and send out a few feelers.
irr1449 t1_izxryk4 wrote
Reply to comment by TurboChargedRoomba in What’s everyone’s favorite NH ski slope?! by notFrankConery69
I went there for the first time this weekend and they have definitely stepped up their game this season. People made a huge stink last year becuase it just seems like they didn't care, didn't put in any effort. This year I'm seeing like 2-3X the amount of staff, way more snow making already, some attempt at organized parking. Even the store had 3 employees working where I've never seen more than 1. So far it looks much improved!
irr1449 t1_izx3plv wrote
Reply to comment by nobletrout0 in What’s everyone’s favorite NH ski slope?! by notFrankConery69
The problem with Cannon is that it's right on 93. It's like a direct link to assholeville.
irr1449 t1_izwwdiz wrote
I live in the Whites. Hands down wildcat. No where else can you ski 2100 vertical with a 6 minute chairlift ride. It’s cold and windy but you just need to know how to dress.
irr1449 t1_izf3nor wrote
Reply to Lots of cheap houses for sale in Berlin NH. Is there a reason I don't want to live there? I can understand if no jobs (I can work remotely). Any other reasons? Also how is the rental market? I'm asking because there are inexpensive multi units for sale. by RedLeafRoy
I live very close to Berlin and we do a lot of our shopping at the Walmart there. I’ve lived all over NH and when they say Berlin is “poor” they really mean it. Sections of the city are literally crumbling. What’s a 50k house when it needs more than that in repairs? Predictably the schools struggle because of the way we tie funding to property values. There is quite a bit of “blight” that just makes it not a hugely “desirable”place to live. I wouldn’t buy there with hopes of making some great real estate investment.
Having said all that, it can still be a great place to live because it is so affordable. Certain areas and the outskirts of town are not bad. It’s close to a lot of hiking, skiing, snowmobiling, and the ATV park. Shopping (mostly Walmart, but it’s a nice Walmart) is accessible. I just don’t see it gentrifying like other areas of NH have over the last 30 years. It has a very large low income population that have no where else to go because of Berlin’s remoteness.
irr1449 t1_izf1ijl wrote
Reply to comment by joostadood526 in Lots of cheap houses for sale in Berlin NH. Is there a reason I don't want to live there? I can understand if no jobs (I can work remotely). Any other reasons? Also how is the rental market? I'm asking because there are inexpensive multi units for sale. by RedLeafRoy
No way. Berlin had 10k people. It has more amenities than Conway to the south.
irr1449 t1_izbxzpp wrote
Reply to comment by golfgrandslam in Plow truck hit me and plowed me off the road in Manchester NH and it’s the plows fault and the police report says so, but some lady in an office sent me a letter and said it’s 51% my fault and they’ll pay nothing, my 2016 Ford Fusion is destroyed and I’m in debt. I What can I do? by Vegetable_Medium_458
He's right. I'm an attorney and r/legaladvice is basically a meme.
irr1449 t1_izbxosr wrote
Reply to comment by Emmet_FitzHume in Plow truck hit me and plowed me off the road in Manchester NH and it’s the plows fault and the police report says so, but some lady in an office sent me a letter and said it’s 51% my fault and they’ll pay nothing, my 2016 Ford Fusion is destroyed and I’m in debt. I What can I do? by Vegetable_Medium_458
If there isn't an injury it's usually not something that an attorney will do on contingency.
irr1449 t1_iymcqxf wrote
WMUR makes so much money from presidential political ads. They are going to be hurt most.
irr1449 t1_iyahaz0 wrote
A lot of this has to do with more kids going to private and charter schools.
Look at all these relatively new charter schools. https://www.education.nh.gov/who-we-are/division-of-educator-and-analytic-resources/bureau-of-educational-opportunities/charter-schools/approved-public-charter-schools
They are also growing rapidly https://www.nhpr.org/education/2022-11-29/nh-charter-school-enrollment-increases-14-percent-in-past-year?_amp=true
irr1449 t1_ix9b12s wrote
Reply to comment by tonyraymond in 3 NH Fish & Game SAR Teams Searching for Overdue Hiker by agent_tits
WMUR said she started at 5am
irr1449 t1_iu4ssbn wrote
Reply to comment by trolllord45 in What is the best and worst thing about your town? by rabblebowser
We use to have a saying back in the 80s. “Portsmouth by the sea, Dover by the smell.”
Dover has improved a LOT.
irr1449 t1_iro2wb7 wrote
This is certainly an inconvenience but as a resident of northern NH, we really do depend on these tourists. We have no industry. We rely on tourism in the summer, fall AND winter. We live in one of the most beautiful places in the country. It’s unrealistic to think we don’t have to share it with others. At least most of the businesses that benefit (outside the ski areas) are small family run.
irr1449 t1_iragyzq wrote
Reply to comment by pumpkinpatch1982 in The N.H. surgeon who had the worst record for malpractice death settlements by ChristopherDuntsch
Portland Maine has been absolutely amazing compared to Southern NH. I consume a lot of health care services because I have a chronic condition. I’ve been blown away with how great Maine Medical has been.
irr1449 t1_jdezser wrote
Reply to F22's multiple low pass over Manchester Logan Airport by NVVV60
I’ve heard a ton of jets in the white mountains the last 3-4 days. More than I’ve ever heard living hear. I saw 2 flying in formation near Wildcat. Wonder what’s going on? Preparing for Russia/China?