Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

11BMasshole t1_j9h8vhs wrote

As someone who’s lived in Mass, California, Virginia and North Carolina. That stupid saying of “ Don’t change our way of life” has to be the most ignorant one. We all live in the U.S.A for crying out loud. The way of life in San Diego is pretty much the same as Boston. The way of Life in Wilmington was the same as Boston and San Diego. There’s literally nothing to change. Some of the food is different, the way certain things are done like trash, water / sewer etc are different. But quite literally everything else is the same. People in NH don’t live a unique lifestyle that is just NH.

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TheCloudBoy OP t1_j9h8bup wrote

I'm glad the post is useful! This is the serious drawback of weather apps, it's info (usually a garbage, single model forecast) compressed into a few numbers and icons. My company is working out ways to bridge this gap, seeing how folks on Reddit respond to posts like this is helping.

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akmjolnir t1_j9h841o wrote

No, I've just driven the trails along its fence line. Half the time an old guy in a truck will mirror you for a while on the trail just inside the fence.

I do know some folks who have been in the park, both invited and uninvited.

It's nothing crazy or special, just a private hunting camp with a mountain in the middle of it. People with tiny brains will believe anything you tell them about it though. You can see it all using Google Earth, and there's not a lot going on.

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ennature t1_j9h78en wrote

when I comb through the 2 weather apps and 2 weather bookmarks I use, this is all I'm really looking for. Thanks.

and a pre-thanks for the sailing winds forecasts this summer... ;)

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FatDadMA2NH t1_j9h3yqo wrote

Precisely! As a greying state we welcome young families who are likely to set their roots here, raise their children, use the outdoors, and spend their $$. If we continue our trend towards the North's Florida we will have all old people and not enough young people to take care of them.

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