Unforgettable White Mountains Vacations – The Most Scenic 100 Miles in New England

Written by Cliff Calderwood


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The Roof ofrepparttar White Mountain National Forest…

Depending on time available, you’ve got four options for experiencing this gift inrepparttar 133819 White Mountain National Forest. Just stare -- hey, there’s nothing wrong with that. Takerepparttar 133820 Cog Railway train ride torepparttar 133821 top. Driverepparttar 133822 auto road torepparttar 133823 summit --repparttar 133824 quickest way. And of course you can hike if you’re well prepared. But just promise me you won't hike torepparttar 133825 top unless you are in great condition and with somebody. This mountain claims lives every year as conditions in this area can deteriorate dramatically within minutes.

Is it worth getting torepparttar 133826 summit?

All I’ll say here is…repparttar 133827 view is stunning. Visitrepparttar 133828 museum atrepparttar 133829 top and learn aboutrepparttar 133830 day in 1934 whenrepparttar 133831 highest wind speed ever recorded on earth was taken -- 231 MPH. You’ll learn why its unique geographic position providesrepparttar 133832 mountain withrepparttar 133833 worst weather on earth.

Now get back onto Route 302 and head south torepparttar 133834 town of North Conway.

The North Conway Scenic Area…

Schedule enough time to takerepparttar 133835 scenic train, which you board in North Conway. The station is an authentic Victorian style -- it's hard to miss and smack inrepparttar 133836 town center.

The train rides are ambles and chugs alongrepparttar 133837 scenic valleys and notches inrepparttar 133838 surrounding area. And as you wind throughrepparttar 133839 rolling Mount Washington valley and squeeze throughrepparttar 133840 notches underrepparttar 133841 gentle clatter of steel against steel, consider this was oncerepparttar 133842 main form of transportation torepparttar 133843 area, from Boston. Most ofrepparttar 133844 trains they run are diesel locomotives now, but on special weekends and during fall they use their popular steam locomotive.

The valley train is a 55-minute roundtrip, andrepparttar 133845 Notch train is 5 hours. Both have a first-class car if you want to have a different experience. The Notch train has a dome car as well, where you get magnificent views ofrepparttar 133846 steep ravines and sheer bluffs. I’m not sure my kids haverepparttar 133847 patience for a 5-hour train ride so we’ve always takenrepparttar 133848 shorter excursion. But as I love trains -- especially steam trains -- one day…

The trains usually run from mid-June until mid-October. These scenic trains are very popular throughoutrepparttar 133849 season and they accept advanced reservations forrepparttar 133850 Notch train and dinning cars on both trains.

This area ofrepparttar 133851 White Mountains is full of shopping outlets, and also has plenty forrepparttar 133852 kids to do. Story Land and Heritage-New Hampshire, are right next to each other on route 16 in Glen. You andrepparttar 133853 kids will enjoy themed rides, live shows, play areas, and meeting storyboard characters. The Kancamagus Highway…

Let’s finish up our White Mountains Trail tour by joining back up with route 112 at Conway and driving back torepparttar 133854 White Mountain National Forest Visitor Center. This part ofrepparttar 133855 trail is known asrepparttar 133856 Kancamagus highway. There are just numerous photo shoot opportunities along this highway. In fact, your challenge is having enough daylight left in this trip so you can take pictures.

But you can always come back tomorrow, right? No prizes for doing and seeing everything in one day. You are booking your White Mountains vacation for at least a week... aren’t you?

Cliff Calderwood is the owner and contributing writer of www.new-england-vacations-guide.com. This is an excerpt from a longer article on the White Mountain National Forest, and you can read the full article and get a free downloadable copy of his complete travel guide at http://www.new-england-vacations-guide.com .


Ten African Safari Tips That You Must Know Before You Go

Written by Bruce Whittaker


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6. If you are taking photos using film, remember to bring at least two rolls for each day that you will be on safari and bring spare batteries for your camera because they will go flat atrepparttar worst times and you don't want to miss those once in a lifetime photo opportunities because of that. You should be able to recharge batteries in most safari areas. Electricity in Africa is 220 - 240V AC50HZ.

7. When it comes to lions, a lot of patience is called for because they spend most of their time duringrepparttar 133818 day asleep. But if you watch them for awhile you might be rewarded by an impromptu hunt orrepparttar 133819 appearance of cubs fromrepparttar 133820 undergrowth or a similar drama. Patience isrepparttar 133821 watchword here.

8. Night drives on safari are a great opportunity to seerepparttar 133822 nocturnal animals that you will never see duringrepparttar 133823 day but remember thatrepparttar 133824 powerful spotlight which illuminatesrepparttar 133825 surrounding bush andrepparttar 133826 glowing eyes also attracts a lot of insects so you might think twice before volunteering to hold it.

9. Generallyrepparttar 133827 dry season is a time when you will be much more successful at spotting game becauserepparttar 133828 vegetation is sparse andrepparttar 133829 wildlife is forced to congregate inrepparttar 133830 areas where there is still surface water available.

10. It's not uncommon for safari vehicles to break down because most ofrepparttar 133831 roads are dirt tracks andrepparttar 133832 cars take a pounding every day. Any company worth their salt should be carrying spares andrepparttar 133833 driver or guide should have some mechanical experience.

Bruce Whittaker shares many more excellent African safari tips, advice and recommendations at African Safari Journals

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