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Muddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel - A reason to visit New Hampshire
Muddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel is located in the heart of the White Mountains, Jefferson New Hampshire. The kennel is comprised of 86 sled dogs. The breeds are a variety of Alaskan Huskies, Siberians and Malamutes. Some are Rescue dogs and many have competed in the Iditarod and Quest races, all have a competitive nature and are extremely athletic animals. At the same time they are loving, fun and eager to please their trainers with any effort they are asked to undertake.
Muddy Paw expanded their operation this past year and now offering multiple sites to enjoy a brisk winter’s ride in one of their sleds. Check out the dog sledding tours offered at the Rocks Estate in Bethlehem NH, The Mount Washington Resort hotel NH, and at Smuggler’s Notch ski resort in V.T.
Visit their website: www.dogslednh.com or give Karen or Neil (the head Musher’s) a call for more information on tours, times available, and clinics that are being offered 603-545-4533 or 603-986-0697. This would make a great gift for a couple or children visiting the White Mountains who would be up for a unique adventure in the great outdoors. To request additional information email: info@dogslednh.com
P.S. There are usually some puppies in training around while you wait for your turn for a thrilling ride through the country side. The folks at Muddy Paw recently spent a day at the South Peak at Loon Mt. Owners event…and they can be available for your special party with advanced notice.
For a really good time stick to Muddy Paw....How could you go wrong
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The Million Dollar View Property sold...I'm happy for the buyers, they really seem like a great family. I will miss my frequent visits to this home, I volunteered to check on the place for the prior owners who live seven hours away. I know I've done my Job and got it sold, but personally I'll miss the morning visits. I climbed the steps one last time with a hot coffee in hand on a brisk winter's day. I came to say goodbye to a favorite listing...yes I'll miss the view.

My Last Winter View....
Our view of the world is ever-changing. Today it is different from yesterday, and tomorrow will transform it yet again. Standing on this snow covered deck three days from a closing, I wonder if the new owners will truly appreciate this spectacular view? I hope so, I sure enjoyed it while I had it listed for sale...so kudos to me and congratulations to them. These buyers found something really special...their friends and family will envy them.

My Last Foliage View.... The View of Franconia Notch...I'll miss you!!

Gone is the camp in the woods...I'll miss you!!
The Lucky buyers picked up this million dollar view, for $425,000 Furnished...I'll have to find a new favorite property to fall in love with...then sell. It is easy to sell when you see yourself living in a place like this. Share your I fell in love with the property...and was sad when I sold it story.
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NCCA Winter Auction.
Join us for a festive Margaritaville themed Winter Auction on Saturday, February 6 at 7:00pm at the Key West Basin (Governor’s Lodge at Loon Mountain)! The evening will include cocktails, a delicious dinner buffet, and a Live and Silent Auction to benefit North Country Center for the Arts Papermill Theatre’s 2010 season.
More Contact information, donations, Tickets, and this summer’s line up of plays…and Children’s Theatre productions, Visit the web site
www.papermilltheatre.org email; info@papermilltheatre.org
A recorded message or live person on season 603-745-2564
Plays & performances live on stage our actors are superb.
The Paper Mill Theatre...main stage productions Celebrated 25 years, and your donations and participation's keeps this fine organization up and (Singing &Dancing) running.
West Side Story
Beauty and the beast 
Seussical the Musical.
42nd Street 
Come and support the arts...food fun and a silent auction to benefit the Papermill Theatre, held at the Governor's Lodge at Loon Mountain. Don't Forget this years theme has a Jimmy Buffet twist...wear your best Hawaiian shirt and make it an Island Festive evening...over-looking the white snowy beach at Loon Mountain ski Resort Lincoln New Hampshire Saturday Night 7:00...let the fun begin!!!
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Lincoln New Hampshire, The second largest town in the state featuring 95% of its land area within the White Mountain National Forest. We have a very small year round population, mostly second homes and retirement properties,this combines to make our property tax bill one of the lowest in the state. Even though the Graduating class is less than 30 students annually our kids are near the top in S.A.T. scores, and athletically find themselves in the state finals for their leagues in Soccer, baseball, softball and of course skiing.

The Towns big Four Features: Loon Mt, Pemigewasset River, and the Kancamagus Scenic highway and the lowest tax burden in the state.
Loon Mountain Recreation area: The most popular ski resort in the state with
gross ticket sale exceeding all other resorts in New Hampshire. Five Lodges to choose from, a great mix of beginner to expert trails , snow boarding terrain parks, Night Tubing and one of the countries best Handicapped adaptive ski schools ranked by the professional ski instructors of America. Summer offer: horse back riding, mountain biking,
climbing wall and major state festivals right through the fall (including the Scottish Highland games).
Kancamagus Scenic Highway: This highway has been designated by the Federal Government as one of the Most Scenic routes in the Country. From Lincoln New Hampshire to North Conway (shopping Mecca) you travel 35 miles through an unspoiled wilderness area. During your drive you will likely see Moose and bear, or pull over at one of the many scenic vistas created to park and view the mountains. There are several places you can park and swim under waterfalls, but there are no commercial buildings of any kind for gas or food for the entire 35 mile trip.
The Pemigewasset River: Flows through the center of Lincoln and was once used
to transport timber to the paper mills in town. The Mills are gone now replaces by shopping and conveniences, there are a few remnants of an old dam or trestle crossing that make for swimming and floating in the river fun. Add Fishing, Kayaking, biking and hiking in the summer and Cross country skiing along the river in the winter and the water still offers commerce.
Recreation, Attractions, & National Forest stations make the list: 
An absolute slew of outdoor activities can’t be left out of the areas best features. Whales Tale Water Park: One of the largest water parks in the state it’s fast, wet and wild fun for the whole family…adult and kiddie pools and after dark music and libations can be found on summer weekends.
Clark’s Trading Post: One of the only places in the country that you can see a live bear show, or ride a steam locomotive, drive the
bumper boats, visit the fire truck museum, the Crooked house or scared by the Wolf-man.
Lost River Caves: Another great place to take the kids pan for gold and explore the many caves and crevasses formed over a million years ago.
The Flume state Park: Hike through the covered bridge, and walk the intricate board walk cut into a series of chasms with falling waters and breathe taking views at every turn. 
Jack O’Lantern Golf course: Fifty years of family tradition along the Pemi River, 18 holes of golf with all the amenities you would expect…pro-shop, restaurant, lounge and a great round of golf.
The View walking down the 18th hole of the "Jack"
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One of the most unique features of the South Peak Home sites at Loon Mountain is
you can ski home from New Hampshire Most Popular resort.
A handful of homes are so close to the owners trails that they designed a bridge to span from their house to the trail…this is exclusive access to the ski area.
From the Top of the Gondola lift there is an
observation tower looking due north towards the Presidential range, for those not wishing to climb there is an observation Deck (only three steps up) with a view Of Loon Pond. This unique body of water is among the highest in elevation for its size in the Northeast.
The Views from the North peak Chair are wonderful and some of the best skiing on the Mountain can be found off the Flume, Walking Boss and Sunset trails…that lead back to North Peaks high speed quad and the 
Mid-lodge. Camp III is the place to socialize in the spring, Reggae Music burgers on the grill and a cold one can all be enjoyed while soaking up the sun…and sitting in a comfortable Adirondack chair aiming south (up hill views).
The Governors Lodge is where you find some of the Countries best Handicapped Adaptive trained instructors for special needs athletes. The Governors lodge has a moving carpet lift for first time skiers, and the kids care and Nursery center so Parents can enjoy a little adult ski time to themselves.
You can find something for everyone, in the four base lodges, One mid-lodge and one summit lodge, Plus: Condos, homes and Quarter share ownership…all with ski to your door and ski to the lifts accommodations available. Only Two Hours from Boston, and far from Ordinary,
Try Loon Mtn. for your next ski trip or second home ownership. All of the above pictures were taken today January 21, 2010... If you are sitting at your desk you missed a good ski day!! I'm back at mine now.

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