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While federal projections show New Hampshire is in for a warm winter, state officials estimate about three million people will visit the state.
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The ice stays cool all summer, under the shade of ice houses, buried in sawdust.
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An ambitious five-year project aims to harden the Franconia Ridge loop trail in the face of climate change and increased foot traffic.
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Many outdoor recreational areas are still recovering from this week’s storms across NH and Vermont.
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NH ski resorts have long relied on snowmaking to keep their ski areas running. With warming winters, it's even more imperative, operators say.
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State officials are expecting 4.6 million visitors this summer, which could set a new record.
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“I love the fall, so I’m always ready to go out there, pick some apples, pumpkins, do all the things,” said Denver Hinton, who drove in from Massachusetts.
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Projected demand for travel is returning to pre-pandemic levels, state officials say.
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We talk with maple sugarers about the lure and mythology of "winter's sweet farewell." Maple sugar season traditionally begins on Town Meeting Day in…
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The Granite State is famous for ice-climbing spots like Cathedral Ledge and Cannon Cliff. We explore the appeal of the sport and its impact on the economy…