- Where in NH Are You Biking? (May 2009)
- Not Quite Ready for Kayaking (April 2009)
- Try Canoes and Kayaks Before You Buy (April 2009)
- Maple Guys and Ice Out (March 2009)
- Kayaking with Manatees (March 2009)
- Thinking Spring and Kayaking (Feb. 2009)
- Can't Miss Resource for Outdoor Activities (Feb. 2009)
Friday, March 7, 2008
Recent Posts
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Leafing It
From time to time, we'll share our outdoor experiences beyond New Hampshire.
- How We Lost Our Groove in Florida (March 2009)
- Kayaking with the Manatees (Jan.2009)
- History is Highlight of Minuteman Bikeway (Oct.2008)
- Minuteman Bikeway on my Wish List (June 2008)
- Burlington Bikeway is one of the Best (June 2008)
- Leafing it to Vermont (May 2008)
Monday, March 3, 2008
Sunday, March 2, 2008
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Saturday, March 1, 2008
About
This Blog
New Hampshire...Love it or Leaf it was created to share information about places to explore and things to do outdoors in New Hampshire. Our favorite activities are kayaking quiet water, biking (on roads and trails) and fishing when the mood strikes us. Our philosophy is to try to experience a place firsthand and then come back and write about it so that others can enjoy the Granite State the way we do.
Please share your experiences
While our main focus is on the Merrimack Valley in southern New Hampshire, we try to venture beyond our own backyard whenever possible. You can help to build this community by adding your own paddling, biking, and fishing experiences. Be sure to send us a comment or an e-mail so we can share your favorite places with others.
The Authors
Our homebase is Nashua, located in southern New Hampshire, just 50 miles north of Boston. Lucie is a New Hampshire native, but together with her family, she has done a fair amount of traveling, both within the U.S. and beyond.
Interests: Research, reading, travel, photography
Doug was an Air Force "brat" who grew up in Florida, Maine, Alaska, and Maryland. He has called New Hampshire home for nearly 40 years.
Interests: Golf, fishing, kayaking, travel
New Hampshire...Love it or Leaf it was created to share information about places to explore and things to do outdoors in New Hampshire. Our favorite activities are kayaking quiet water, biking (on roads and trails) and fishing when the mood strikes us. Our philosophy is to try to experience a place firsthand and then come back and write about it so that others can enjoy the Granite State the way we do.
Please share your experiences
While our main focus is on the Merrimack Valley in southern New Hampshire, we try to venture beyond our own backyard whenever possible. You can help to build this community by adding your own paddling, biking, and fishing experiences. Be sure to send us a comment or an e-mail so we can share your favorite places with others.
The Authors
Our homebase is Nashua, located in southern New Hampshire, just 50 miles north of Boston. Lucie is a New Hampshire native, but together with her family, she has done a fair amount of traveling, both within the U.S. and beyond.
Interests: Research, reading, travel, photography
Doug was an Air Force "brat" who grew up in Florida, Maine, Alaska, and Maryland. He has called New Hampshire home for nearly 40 years.
Interests: Golf, fishing, kayaking, travel
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