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Fall foliage - Rt. 112/Kancamagus Hwy New Hampsire - Help!

net1994net1994 Registered Users Posts: 269 Major grins
edited September 18, 2007 in Location, Location, Location!
Someone in here must live in NH.

I want to take some pictures of fall foliage along route 112 in NH. I would like to find a small river or stream where maybe I would get lucky with some leaves and do a long exposure..

Anyone know of a town along route 112/ Kancamagus HWY that would fit this bill?
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    rusticrustic Registered Users Posts: 199 Major grins
    edited September 18, 2007
    I grew up in NH south of there, while I'm not super familiar with that area, I'd say you probably won't have much trouble finding something if you just show up and look around a bit. Are you traveling a long ways to get there? Will you be there long?
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    net1994net1994 Registered Users Posts: 269 Major grins
    edited September 18, 2007
    rustic wrote:
    I grew up in NH south of there, while I'm not super familiar with that area, I'd say you probably won't have much trouble finding something if you just show up and look around a bit. Are you traveling a long ways to get there? Will you be there long?

    Coming from Boston...so I may just make a day of it. For once I'm hoping for cloudy weather ;-)
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    glassandgear.comglassandgear.com Registered Users Posts: 22 Big grins
    edited September 18, 2007
    I'm from New Hampshire, hiked along the Kank many times over the years. There is a river that runs right along most of the highway, one spot that I would suggest shooting at is called Lincoln woods. Lincoln woods is on the route 93 side of the Kank. Its a flat, wide trail that goes into the wilderness, along side of quite a bit of this trail is a river. You can get some great shots out there. I have a few shots I took a few years ago that I could post to give you a preview. It really is a great, great area and is well worth the drive all the way across from Lincoln to Conway.
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