druebleam

druebleam t1_j9e9qma wrote

Reply to comment by Impriel in The Snow Hype Returns by TheCloudBoy

If you don’t watch Ryan Hall Y’all he does great long range forecasting. He also happens to love snow. He had another video talking about the arctic air mass splitting up and causing a cold and potentially snowy March. Let’s hope!

I highly recommend watching his channel. His shows won’t be about NH or New England weather, unless there is a notable weather event in the area.

https://youtu.be/T_baO7NbVt0

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druebleam t1_its2qkn wrote

Reply to comment by FaustusC in Passing this along by Wildjosh

LOL. Next time don’t shit post unfounded racially slanted web clips.

I am appreciative of the link you just sent. In the future share an article like that, as it is more constructive and informative than a random Facebook post that is not fact checked and propagates bad information.

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druebleam t1_itrk499 wrote

Reply to comment by l337quaker in Passing this along by Wildjosh

Good guesses.

May one also assume this person did great homework to determine it was an Asian website that wipes it clean. There’s only roughly 50 countries in Asia. And who knew there were websites that went around to commit fraud specifically at a Walmart in Hookset.

/s

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druebleam t1_ir3dxqa wrote

It is easy to access. Technically you will be walking the train tracks which are private property. We hiked down from Arthesula falls and came down the Frankenstein trail and came across this trestle. But you can walk from the parking area along the tracks straight to the bridge.

And like the comment below. This is probably a drone shot.

Edit. Go to Wiley House. Walk right on the tracks (when approaching from the parking lot).

Edit2: this photo is not Frankenstein trestle. And the directions above will take you to Frankenstein Trestle

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