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New Hampshire Travel Adventures

By: Elizabeth Dugger
Narrated by: Bill Georato
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Beth Dugger finds the roads less traveled in this popular New England state. The book is broken down into six regions: White Mountains, the Lakes Region, Dartmouth and Lake Sunapee, the Monadnock Region, Merrimack Valley, and the Coastal Region, each offering full details on fun things to do. Hiking, fishing, skiing, and canoeing are but a few of the activities covered, with the best outfitters listed for each, along with contact numbers.

Dugger says, "This book is for people who see themselves doing things, not just going places." The New Hampshire Adventure Guide also explores the best dining options (usually off the beaten track), including small-town bakeries where the steaming-hot bread is to die for! Lodging choices are also profiled. "Dugger gives interesting factoids, tells what equipment you'll need, and is clear on the difficulty of each adventure. She shares the most romantic hike to Dome Rock and also reviews what to do in cities and towns." (Chicago Daily Herald). A detailed guide to the state of New Hampshire, it finds the roads less traveled in the Great North Woods, White Mountains, and Merrimack Valley and provides all the necessary information for travelers heading for the area.

©2012 Hunter Publishing, Inc. (P)2015 Hunter Publishing, Inc.
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