New England Wandering
New England Wandering
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B52 Bomber crash memorial site. Elephant Mountain in Maine
Просмотров 6314 дней назад
B52 Bomber crash memorial site. Elephant Mountain in Maine
Pez Candy Factory in Connecticut. Checking it out
Просмотров 79Месяц назад
We were nearby and said why not. They offer a scavenger hunt with a prize. We spent maybe 30 minutes there. Neat to see all the types of pez products
Kayak fly fishing Willard Pond. Antrim, NH
Просмотров 68Месяц назад
I caught a few fish. Not the target species. I was hoping for some trout but I can't complain if I catch anything. Much more difficult fly fishing from a kayak especially when it's a bit windy. But I made it happen
Exploring Grafton Notch In Newry, Maine
Просмотров 35Месяц назад
Exploring Grafton Notch In Newry, Maine
Fishing under a bridge in Peterborough, NH
Просмотров 772 месяца назад
Fishing under a bridge in Peterborough, NH
Odiorne State Park and Science Center (wandering old world War 2 forts)
Просмотров 192 месяца назад
I'd never been here before and wanted to see the old forts. lots of neat info online with pictures of what the place used to look like before they removed all the guns and such. the beaches were really nice also and not too crowded for a weekend
Camping. Kayaking. Fishing. Crawford Notch, NH
Просмотров 383 месяца назад
Camping. Kayaking. Fishing. Crawford Notch, NH
Fishing Horsehoe Pond in Merrimack, NH
Просмотров 404 месяца назад
One of my favorites. I've never been skunked here. I probably caught 15-20 fish today in just a few hours. Mid day fishing, so not even prime fishing hours. There are monsters in here for sure. I've seen 3-4 foot long carp and some of the biggest bass I've ever caught were in here.
Kayak Fishing Haunted Lake in Francestown, NH (no ghosts...)
Просмотров 654 месяца назад
Kayak Fishing Haunted Lake in Francestown, NH (no ghosts...)
Mother's day hike up Gap Mountain in Troy, NH
Просмотров 355 месяцев назад
Mother's day hike up Gap Mountain in Troy, NH
Fishing four recently stocked southern NH rivers (no luck again)
Просмотров 215 месяцев назад
I spent 10 hours fishing 4 different rivers/brooks over the course of two days. Not a single fish. I tried different lures and baits. nothing. I talked with a few other fishermen I saw out and about and they all said they were not having any luck either. Mayne the water was too cold still. anyhow. it was still fun. enjoy
Milford NH fish hatchery visit
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Great place to relax and spend some time feeding and talking to the fish. Bring the kids and lots of quarters to feed the fish
Wandering the Monadnock Rail Trail. Jaffrey, NH
Просмотров 796 месяцев назад
Been wanting to wander this trail for awhile. And why not do a little fishing along the way (too cold still, so no fish again)
Wandering King Brook Reservoir late February
Просмотров 226 месяцев назад
Tried going to another place. I was unaware no dogs allowed. Went to an old but favorite spot to wander. Ok fishing when there's no ice. Enjoy
Wandering the Redstone Quarry in Conway, NH
Просмотров 6107 месяцев назад
Wandering the Redstone Quarry in Conway, NH
Edward MacDowell Dam wandering. Peterborough, NH
Просмотров 237 месяцев назад
Edward MacDowell Dam wandering. Peterborough, NH
Milford Rail Trail. Solar System Walk.
Просмотров 148 месяцев назад
Milford Rail Trail. Solar System Walk.
Fishing the Merrimack river in Merrimack NH (no fish)
Просмотров 1448 месяцев назад
Fishing the Merrimack river in Merrimack NH (no fish)
New Years day hike up Rose Mountain. 1/1/24
Просмотров 159 месяцев назад
New Years day hike up Rose Mountain. 1/1/24
South Uncanoonuc Mountain. Quick hike and wander
Просмотров 1710 месяцев назад
South Uncanoonuc Mountain. Quick hike and wander
Foggy wander up Pack Monadnock
Просмотров 3710 месяцев назад
Foggy wander up Pack Monadnock
NH road trip with the kiddo. Funspot. Sculptured Rocks. Redstone Rocket. And chutters candy.
Просмотров 2311 месяцев назад
NH road trip with the kiddo. Funspot. Sculptured Rocks. Redstone Rocket. And chutters candy.
The Scaur. Waterville Valley. NH
Просмотров 5011 месяцев назад
The Scaur. Waterville Valley. NH
Woods Wandering to the 100+ year old Mason, NH quarry
Просмотров 9011 месяцев назад
Woods Wandering to the 100 year old Mason, NH quarry
Gunstock Fall Ski Lift Ride.
Просмотров 25Год назад
Gunstock Fall Ski Lift Ride.
Beans and Greens corn maze. Gilford, NH
Просмотров 72Год назад
Beans and Greens corn maze. Gilford, NH
Spot fishing the Piscataquog River South Branch. Got 1 trout. Fall fishing
Просмотров 87Год назад
Spot fishing the Piscataquog River South Branch. Got 1 trout. Fall fishing
Hiking to remote ponds in the White Mountains. East and Little East Ponds. a little fishing also.
Просмотров 55Год назад
Hiking to remote ponds in the White Mountains. East and Little East Ponds. a little fishing also.
Fishing a honey hole on the Contoocook River in Peterborough, NH
Просмотров 351Год назад
Fishing a honey hole on the Contoocook River in Peterborough, NH

Комментарии

  • @johnlazlo1908
    @johnlazlo1908 3 дня назад

    The B-52 Amazing plane..Sad to see the crash site.. I have a restored ejection seat in my basement from B-52. Bought it on ebay restored it 20 years ago fun project..

  • @wildwes5928
    @wildwes5928 Месяц назад

    I live in new ipswich

  • @dorisleary7231
    @dorisleary7231 Месяц назад

    Amazing trails and rock formations. These all looked Amazing! I'm excited to explore Screw Auger Falls. Which one was your favorite? Thanks for sharing

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering Месяц назад

      I'd probably say screw auger was cool to wander inside it. But step falls is the best for swimming/cooling off. Water was chilly. I'd guess low 60s mid 50s chilly. But felt really refreshing.

  • @dorisleary7231
    @dorisleary7231 2 месяца назад

    I was just in Milford and didn't know this place existed. I definitely have to take my girls here. Thanks for sharing.

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering Месяц назад

      I just stopped by a few days ago. It's a nice place to relax also. Bring quarters, sometimes they have feed for the fish you can buy. Really gets the fish moving

  • @melshea2519
    @melshea2519 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the memories, we use to ski Temple all the time! 😊BACON WRAP

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering 3 месяца назад

      Bacon wrap? Haha. Thanks for the watch

    • @melshea2519
      @melshea2519 3 месяца назад

      @@newenglandwandering that's my name

  • @mitchelldexter1901
    @mitchelldexter1901 3 месяца назад

    What do u usually catch there? Brookies? If so are they native?

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering 3 месяца назад

      Brookies and rainbow. I believe there is a stretch that's for native brookies only. F&G does stock further downstream brookies/bows/ browns

    • @mitchelldexter1901
      @mitchelldexter1901 3 месяца назад

      @@newenglandwandering what stretch is it? I have fished other parts of the piscataquog and only caught stockers

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering 3 месяца назад

      ​@mitchelldexter1901 if you look at the F&G digest it tells you. But basically from Lyndeborough rd to rte 13 (near pizza place) is managed for natives or so I've read online. Buts a more restricted fishing section and I believe it's due to that. I could be wrong

    • @mitchelldexter1901
      @mitchelldexter1901 3 месяца назад

      @newenglandwandering thanks for the feedback! I just looked at the regulations for parts of the South Branch Piscataquog River in New boston, and usually, they only have those rules in place for native brookies, so I would say u are right. Thanks!

  • @sirhc07
    @sirhc07 3 месяца назад

    Will explore this late July. I can't wait Thanks for sharing!

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering 3 месяца назад

      Enjoy there is a lot to look at there I didn't even get to see it all

    • @sirhc07
      @sirhc07 3 месяца назад

      ​@@newenglandwandering good to know!

  • @jimmyfarrell60
    @jimmyfarrell60 4 месяца назад

    yo just commented on another video from Brookline, but i grew up in Francestown lol

  • @jonathanthomas9151
    @jonathanthomas9151 5 месяцев назад

    "What happened here" is an ominous sign to come across

  • @dbstewart4496
    @dbstewart4496 11 месяцев назад

    Well done. Thank you for sharing your hike. Looking forward to more chill hiking videos.

  • @dorisleary7231
    @dorisleary7231 Год назад

    I just subscribed I love hiking and exploring abandoned I found your channel interesting.

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering Год назад

      Thank you. Appreciate it. I'm always out there doing stuff so I figured why not share it from my point of view

  • @SkyKing44
    @SkyKing44 Год назад

    Nice video, it really captures the beauty of the woods there. I grew up there, and would visit the falls often. Swimming in the summer and climbing the ice in the winter. Back then the road was unmaintained, but open. You could easily drive through to the other side, and even down by the falls. There was a clearing nearby that my father told me had a bandstand a long time ago. Numerous old home sites in the area beckoned bottle hunters. The campground was a going concern, and very popular. The owners were good friends with my parents. I sure miss living in that little part of heaven.

  • @mahessu
    @mahessu Год назад

    Amazing, where is this in Peterborough?

  • @middangeard374
    @middangeard374 Год назад

    The river is high this year, but this spot seems higher than where we were. From where in the notch did you access the river?

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering Год назад

      The water was definitely higher, it was only a few days after that torrential downpours. So it was flowing good, but I've seen it higher. This spot was along the Ammonoosuc actually. So just north of the notch. We camped in the notch. Crawford Notch campground, highly recommend it

    • @middangeard374
      @middangeard374 Год назад

      @@newenglandwandering We jokingly call Crawford Notch Campground our summer home. It is, for us, the high standard by which we assess all other campgrounds. They've had a rough year this summer. Lost 300 trees and part of a few river sites. They bounced back after Irene. I'm sure they'll do the same this time.

  • @oldsmugglerflyfishing
    @oldsmugglerflyfishing Год назад

    Camping, fishing with friends. Awesome video

  • @cindiwernli2041
    @cindiwernli2041 Год назад

    Great video !!

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering Год назад

      Appreciate it. If you like the caves check out the polar caves one I posted also. Very similar just alot more caves.

  • @lumberjakmatt7683
    @lumberjakmatt7683 Год назад

    Black rooster tail has always done good in the souhegan

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering Год назад

      Yea. It was way too early in the season. Before they stocked. And that section isn't known to be great but I had always wanted to try it. At least I got a good river side nap in at the end. Thanks for watching!

  • @814das
    @814das Год назад

    I've had good luck at Sand Hill Reservoir catching bass but needed to get away from shore in a kayak. Pratt Pond is where I fell on my butt and sprained my knee slowing me down for the rest of that season.🤣 Bluegills are basically what I caught there. Neither spot had heavy fishing pressure when I fished there.

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering Год назад

      Yes. I've been there a few times. And I usually see good sized bass swinging the shore lines but I've never taken my kayak out. I'll have to try that next time. Thanks for the tip. And Pratt Pond is hit or miss. But I love that spot and how quiet and serene it can be there

  • @Haynesvilleguide
    @Haynesvilleguide Год назад

    Pretty river!

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering Год назад

      Thanks. Good fishing once it's stocked. Sadly I was out much too early and the fish rarely hold over the winter in this section.

  • @tylerjones2695
    @tylerjones2695 Год назад

    Do you go to Vermont and Maine too

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering Год назад

      Not as much as I'd like. But it's in the plans this summer. I'm a bit limited in the distance I can go right now with work as I only get 1 day off a week. But eventually I'd like to spend weeks at a time fishing and camping in VT, ME and all around

  • @totalwalker
    @totalwalker Год назад

    Nice sharing my friend! Have a great day!!!!

  • @Gorhamn5
    @Gorhamn5 Год назад

    Have you tried a little further up stream in the special reg area?

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering Год назад

      I have not yet. I was definitely out way too early before they stocked that river also. Any particular spot upstream you'd recommend?

  • @debsmostexcellentadventure5353

    Love this wonderful video,have a lovely Easter and stay safe fan debs xx ........

  • @cameronholder2529
    @cameronholder2529 Год назад

    'Promosm'

  • @Donovanoutdoors
    @Donovanoutdoors Год назад

    Soon…🎣

  • @Donovanoutdoors
    @Donovanoutdoors Год назад

    Good vid!

  • @814das
    @814das Год назад

    A few years ago, NH Fish and Game posted signs on the Milford stretch of the Souheagan that the fish were not safe to eat. They were paper signs stapled to trees and deteriorated within a couple of years. Evidently there was a Paint Plant on what is now a Superfund site near the Milford Drive In. That company dumped toxic chemicals into the water and it leached into the riverbed. Now I fish the Souheagan in Amherst or in Wilton and further southeast where there are no postings. I just don't eat anything that comes out of the Souheagan to be careful. Beautiful river but heartbreaking to see what we've done in many rivers in NH... not just the Souheagan.

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering Год назад

      Yes the superfund site you speak of is a mile or so downstream. I personally wouldn't eat fish out of most waters in Southern NH due to pollution. But good to point out still

  • @BaleeghAmir
    @BaleeghAmir Год назад

    Brother Have you ever tried fly fishing?

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering Год назад

      Yes. I just got into it 2 years ago. I love it. I almost brought it for this adventure. I have fly fished further upstream where it's fly only areas. This was more of an exploratory and just get out day. I'd been wanting to check out that spot for awhile. I'll go back in spring once warmer with fly gear when I can stand in the water longer than 2 minutes without freezing

  • @RonCefalo
    @RonCefalo Год назад

    hey my family and I built that well

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering Год назад

      That's cool. Always interesting to learn where and why things are especially here in New England with all the history we have

  • @Donovanoutdoors
    @Donovanoutdoors Год назад

    Nice place.

  • @Donovanoutdoors
    @Donovanoutdoors Год назад

    Nice video! It’s a great hike, even in the winter.

  • @glenncharette9153
    @glenncharette9153 2 года назад

    This your best episode yet!

  • @charlesjreinhardt7344
    @charlesjreinhardt7344 2 года назад

    When I was hiking there in August 2022 I met the brothers George and Bill King, owners of King Farm in West Townsend, and they explained to me that they erected the cross years ago in reverence to their late mother. Apparently, the King family owns land within the bondary of the State Forest from which they still harvest lumber from time to time.

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering Год назад

      That's cool to learn. I've been up there a few times and always wondered why it was placed there. Thanks for sharing

  • @glenncharette9153
    @glenncharette9153 2 года назад

    I like the old abandoned equipment! I saw what looked like fresh machine tracks.

    • @newenglandwandering
      @newenglandwandering 2 года назад

      Yea it's still operational somewhat. Looks like it's for sale

  • @moosehand8721
    @moosehand8721 2 года назад

    I'm an okie but I sure love Vermont, New Hampshire and upstate NY. Granite mountains, dense forests, clear water and cool weather are some soul food for the troubled mind.

  • @PGR64
    @PGR64 2 года назад

    Love ur vids they the best