I thought they wanted to move to New Hampshire. Where they can live free and die.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rich
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I thought they wanted to move to New Hampshire. Where they can live free and die.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rich
We all know where the highest office in the east is.
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Originally Posted by Bill O
Even Podunk, VT is 1,900 feet! Glastonbury, VT is 3,002 feet.
I added the highest elevations "populated places" for NH, ME and VT to the Fotki site in the "Other" album at http://public.fotki.com/MWO/saved/other/
VT
http://images28.fotki.com/v1027/phot...vations-vi.jpg
NH
http://images28.fotki.com/v1027/phot...vations-vi.jpg
ME
http://images28.fotki.com/v1027/phot...vations-vi.jpg
According to the DeLorme NH Atlas, Carroll (downtown Twin Mountain) is at about 1,000 feet. Bretton Woods (also technically part of Carroll) is at about 2,000 feet, depending on where you measure. The highest point in the town is probably what usgs.gov shows above, but that isn't a very meaningful measure for our purposes here.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brad
As I posted earlier, I still like Peru, MA. This topo map (note: metric) shows that, unlike some of the other referenced towns where the highest point is within the town boundaries but uninhabited, Peru has folks living near the town center at elevations of 2100 feet and greater.
But I'm just a dumb, no-account newbie, so what do I know?
But, you have some really cool older pictures we want to see . . . :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Maksutov
Sorry. I was in the hospital for a while. I will get them posted as soon as I am able to.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brad
Glad you are out and hope you are doing better.Quote:
Originally Posted by Maksutov
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Originally Posted by Maksutov
don't know what happened to you but i hope every thing is OK