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Winter cabin camping NH 2025

Discussion in 'Hobbies and Interests' started by MikeInMa, Mar 7, 2025.

  1. MikeInMa

    MikeInMa

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    Our winter camping trip starts this coming Sunday 3/9, for four nights. Cabin reservations for back in February, were already made by a different group. Grr...

    Anyway.... loading of the van is underway.
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    Most non-electronic or non-food, will be packed before Sunday morning.
     
  2. MikeInMa

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    One less thing on the "to-get" list.
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  3. Scotty Overkill

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    Have a good time my friend and get lots of pics! Stil alot of snow up that way?
     
  4. MikeInMa

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    Thanks!

    I'm about 4hrs south of the White Mtns, and 30 miles west of Boston. The ground is bare here.

    We're hearing that there's an icy/crusty snow pack in the mtns. Unsure of depth. Perhaps a local FHC'er will chime in.
     
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    Have a great time Mike. We had a ball at our cabin in the winter. Favorite season, by far. Deeper the snow, the better. :camping:
     
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    You should be getting here as the weather is warming a bit and the wind dying down. Yesterday the winds were crazy and trees took down power lines in a lot of places.

    Pics of my place Thursday, around 4:20 pm, are below. Yesterday was cold enough there wasn't really any melting. Snow is really crusted up, otherwise the wind from yesterday would have really helped drive the snow pack depth down. The pathways are finally clear of snow/ice and are getting slightly wider every day. I still have at least a foot here, in southern NH.
    I would expect the White Mountains to have more snow, and of course, colder temps.

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    This is my area - I call it south-central but it is leaning towards the southwest portion of NH, which gets way more snow and cold days than the eastern portion. Concord, NH is to the right, at that junction of 89 and 93

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    I'll try to remember to get comparison pics today.
     
  7. MikeInMa

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    Thanks for the local report!
     
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    According to measurement yesterday, I still have 10-11" of snow. It is so packed from the sleet/freezing rain/rain/meltage, and then refreezing that I couldn't get my yardstick to even dent the snowpack. So, I leaned it against the cut edge of a path from the snowblower.

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    I took pictures from the same angles as above, but nothing ha changed. Even the ice at the edges of the path to the compost bin haven't changed at all - LOL.
     
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    We spent the day at Cannon yesterday and the night at a friends in Woodsville. There is more snow at my house down south than here.
     
  10. buZZsaw BRAD

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    I always enjoy these threads Mike. Safe travels and have fun.

    I hope nobody brings any baked beans. :eek: :rofl: :lol:
     
  11. MikeInMa

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    All five of us got up to and back from the cabin without issue.

    Most everywhere we went was very icy, requiring extra traction underfoot.

    In the woods there was 12-18 inches of dense snow, with an icy crust that was able to support our weight.

    Overnight lows were in the mid-20's. Daytime temps were mid-50's. Temps in the cabin were low-60s each morning. Very comfortable all around.

    Pictures will be available in a few days.
     
  12. MikeInMa

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    Pictures available. They will help with insomnia.

    Winter-2025
     
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    Looks like a fun time was had by all. I'm questioning the person who brought the beans...unless they slept outside.:fart: :rofl: :lol: Was "Mr. Bill" there?

    Ive never Winter camped before. Late April and late September are the coolest times I've tent camped. How warm was it inside with the stove going?
     
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    Wow! great pictures. It never seems to be the same old, same old every year. Every time is different with the changes in our weather these days.
     
  15. MikeInMa

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    Beans are a camping staple!

    It was 61⁰ inside each morning. Low 20's outside. quite comfortable.

    The cabin had foam insulation sprayed on ceilings and walls about 5yrs ago. Made a huge difference keeping the heat in and closed off lots of air leaks.

    Mr Bill, aka Truckaa, was in attendance.
     
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