In New Hampshire – February 2012

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Download In New Hampshire - February 2012 (pdf)The 9th Annual Chili Cookoff Stroll

Two separate chili cookoffs, plenty of tastings and festivities and new this year…vegetarian chili! For the past eight years the Mt Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce has presented the annual chilly chili cookoff to take the chill out of a March winter day. Once again this year, the event has been spiced up a notch and two simultaneous chili cook-offs will take place with tastings available at both and plenty of festivities throughout North Conway Village…

Who Goes There? Identifying Animal Tracks and Signs

Feb. 18, 2012 starting at 1:30 pm. Viewing animals in their natural habitat isn’t the easiest thing to do, but one of the best parts of winter is that snow provides a wonderful pallet for wildlife stories. Animals leave their tracks and signs in the snow so even when we don’t see the actual creature, you can determine who was there…

Keene Ice & Snow Festival set for Feb. 18

Bring the entire family to Keene’s 11th Annual Ice & Snow Festival. Build a snowman at Snowman Central, enter the snowball throwing contest, ride the train, roast s’mores on the bonfire while sipping hot cocoa. Other activites include ice carving displays, snowboard rail jam…

Great North Woods Vintage Snowmobile Races

Feb. 4, 2012 strting at 10 am. Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear when snowmobile racing was within reach of the average Joe. In 1973 new machine prices hovered around $1000, gasoline was $.35 a gallon, and racing was fun for all! The Great North Woods Vintage Snowmobile Race will allow you to return to the fun of the bygone era and re-live the fun many of us had there. A five race series, sponsored by three of the premiere clubs in the state will be…

Mt Washington Summit Women’s Overnight

Feb. 2, 2012 starting at 8:30am. Mount Washington Observatory trips offer the exclusive opportunity to experience Mount Washington in winter without a technical mountaineering ascent. Travel to and from the summit is made possible by snow cat transportation, and our famous mountaintop weather station is open—just for you—as a cozy respite from the legendary alpine extremes. It’s an experience…

King Pine to offer Free, Season-Long Learn-To Ski or Snowboard Lessons

East Madison, NH – King Pine Ski Area in East Madison, NH, is offering free Learn-to-Ski and Learn-to-Snowboard lessons for the entire 2011/12 winter season through the King Pine Ski and Snowboard School. Guests new to skiing or snowboarding can take a free Learn-to-Ski or Learn-to-Snowboard lesson at King Pine at any point during the 2011/12 season…

 

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