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Wait....why would NHN want the tracks ripped up?
...and also a pony
thank you
Fritz, would you mind re-posting the SLR schedules? I'm interested in the Greenwood/Bryant Pond sections.
maybe if you had sales and income taxes your property taxes wouldn't be so high.
of course, you'd need some industry too but all that is in Taxachusetts.
>but they'd find a way around the tolls I'm sure.
one hopes these wizards never tell those stacked up at the Hampton tolls there's a workaround
$10 tolls on 3, 93, and 95 at the Mass border will fix that right quick.
I've seen ATV marks in the snow on the tracks in ossipee
Is the Mountain Division OOS track (south of Redstone?) off limits to snowmobiles, atvs, etc? I noticed in Baldwin where it crosses Route 17 there are "Keep Out" signs. Seems incongruous with the hiking trail in fryeburg.
I have a few Model Railroaders from the 80s/90s lying around and I hate to just pitch them. They re in very good shapoe (some still have the plastic wrapping!). Does anyone have a use or suggestion what to do with them?
Welcome back, Fritz. Missed you.
Ballaster working the crossing in Oxford opposite the Irving. Sadly, I did not have my phone for a pic.
NH has the highest property taxes as well as the highest utility costs in the region. It has virtually no natural resources other than possibly lumber or stone. The NH state government resolutely refuses to tax itself to make infrastructure improvements and the education system is not strong enough ...
Hopefully they will not be as stupid as the geniuses who set up the Presidential Rail Trail, which is totally shut off from thru hikers and fit only for marathoners and long distance bikers.