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

Written by Cliff Calderwood


This amazing drive throughrepparttar White Mountains of New Hampshire has a gorgeous vista at every turn, oodles and oodles of family vacation fun, and a visit torepparttar 133819 home ofrepparttar 133820 world wind speed record. Just keep reading to discover a remarkable trip on your White Mountains vacation.

The White Mountain National Forest is about a 4-hour drive north of Boston, Massachusetts. Deep in New Hampshire,repparttar 133821 mountains are part ofrepparttar 133822 Appalachian Mountain system that coversrepparttar 133823 Eastern United States. Withinrepparttar 133824 forest park isrepparttar 133825 White Mountains Trail, and it’s a drive that’s arguablyrepparttar 133826 most scenic 100 miles in New England. And so you’re in for a real treat. Let’s get started…

White Mountain National Forest Visitor Center…

Most people beginrepparttar 133827 drive fromrepparttar 133828 White Mountains Visitor Center in North Woodstock on route 112 and head out on route 3N torepparttar 133829 Franconia Notch area.

If you’re traveling with kids then you’ll want to pencil dates back in this area atrepparttar 133830 Clark’s Trading Post, and The Whale’s Tale attractions -- both in Lincoln on route 3N. At Clark’s you can see Bears, ride a steam train, climb towers, and generally keeprepparttar 133831 young ones happy. The Whale’s Tale is a water park with a wave pool, picnic areas, changing areas, and live entertainment. Back onrepparttar 133832 road head north towards Franconia Notch. This is a good stretch of road to have your camera atrepparttar 133833 ready. I can’t list allrepparttar 133834 stops you can make, but I’ll mention just two of my favorites in this area ofrepparttar 133835 White Mountains.

The Flume Gorge was formed over 200 million years ago whenrepparttar 133836 White Mountains were molten rock. It just so happens in this area when it cooled quickly, softer material was forced intorepparttar 133837 fractures that formed. These fractures wore down with natural erosion much quicker thatrepparttar 133838 surrounding granite rock -- leavingrepparttar 133839 gorge. And so now you get to enjoy a geological wonder atrepparttar 133840 base of beautiful Mount Liberty.

The Gorge has a visitor center where your tour starts and ends. And don’t forget to check outrepparttar 133841 covered bridge which crossesrepparttar 133842 Pemigewasset River -- it’s one ofrepparttar 133843 oldest onrepparttar 133844 White Mountains Trail. The famous attraction you can’t see anymore…

You’re probably thinking why would I mention something you can’t see anymore? Well,repparttar 133845 truth is... you can see some of it… but you’ll have to imaginerepparttar 133846 rest.

The Old Man ofrepparttar 133847 Mountain was a jagged rock profile formed over 10,000 years ago duringrepparttar 133848 last Ice Age.

On May 3, 2003, admirers ofrepparttar 133849 White Mountains region aroundrepparttar 133850 world were devastated, when this world famous monument to nature crumbled and crashed torepparttar 133851 bottom of Cannon Mountain. How could this be everybody asked? Aren’t rocks and mountains... forever? Well, this incident proves they aren’t. Despite years of gargantuan efforts by many people to preserve it, centuries ofrepparttar 133852 harsh winter climate found inrepparttar 133853 White Mountains, finally took its toll. It’s worth a stop as you journey onrepparttar 133854 White Mountains Trail to look and wonder at what once was. To me it’s a reminder that nature doesn’t play favorites.

Continue to head north on Route 3 until it joins Route 302 and follow 302 towards Bretton Woods. Hererepparttar 133855 mountains get taller and taller until eventually you seerepparttar 133856 grand daddy of them all -- Mount Washington at 6,288 feet.

Ten African Safari Tips That You Must Know Before You Go

Written by Bruce Whittaker


A little bit of pre-knowledge can go a long way on an African safari trip. Here are ten indispensable tips that will improve your own safari experience greatly.

1. Takerepparttar early morning drives on safari even thought that often means getting up while it's still dark. You'll be very glad you did because your wildlife sightings will improve. The animals are a lot more active inrepparttar 133818 early morning and late evening because it is cooler andrepparttar 133819 nocturnal species are either getting up or going to bed so your chances of spotting them are generally much better.

2. A safari is not only aboutrepparttar 133820 big game. Take enjoyment fromrepparttar 133821 surroundings and allrepparttar 133822 wildlife you see because if you turn it into a "big five" tick list exercise you might be disappointed. There are a multitude of insects, birds and smaller creatures that can be just as interesting if you takerepparttar 133823 time to look and find out more.

3. A pair of good quality binoculars is absolutely indispensable on a safari so make sure you take your own with. Some safari companies do provide them but they might be a little worse for wear after a lot of use and it can be frustrating to have to pass them along torepparttar 133824 next person when you actually still want to look at that lion stalking it's prey.

4. Wear insect repellent inrepparttar 133825 evenings to ward of those pesky mosquitoes and make sure you leave as little skin exposed as possible by wearing long trousers, long sleeved shirts and socks to coverrepparttar 133826 ankles. Duringrepparttar 133827 day they are a lot less active so you don't have to worry about them then.

5. Any good safari operator will have some form of medication available but you might consider taking some of your own with on a "just in case" basis: Anti malarial pills, anti-diarrhoea medicine, motion sickness medication if you suffer from this, mosquito repellent and sunscreen.

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