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gpj6201 t1_izei75q wrote

You picked two pretty not so fun options for a winter activity. Not to reiterate, but the white mountains can be deadly for inexperienced and under-equipped hikers as early as October and November.

The cape is a ghost town (area?) outside of the summer months. Get ready for cold and windy days in empty beach towns if that’s what you’ve decided!

I’d recommend you visit a ski mountain if you want to do a Northeast winter activity, or stick to Boston’s winter markets. Still fun without spending

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GWS2004 t1_izeixug wrote

Ptown isn't empty. Especially in Dec. They have lots of Holiday events this month.

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gpj6201 t1_izeq18t wrote

Totally forgot about PTown! I’m lazy when I go to the cape and never make it that far out. Will have to check it out, apologies for discounting that.

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GWS2004 t1_izese0b wrote

You should check it out, it's really cute. They have a small Holiday Market. I haven't been in a few years maybe it's bigger now, but I was able to get some cute gifts!

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SLEEyawnPY t1_izg4eke wrote

>The cape is a ghost town (area?) outside of the summer months. Get ready for cold and windy days in empty beach towns if that’s what you’ve decided!

If you're of the single & ready to mingle persuasion I hear the Cape in winter is a great time to meet lonely local hotties looking to hook up. though I expect the average age will be about 40.

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