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| I feel a rumbly in my tumbly. 
 
 
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 Seems like an odd place to have a quake:o  Hope everything remained intact. SS Turbine 17mSS Rally 14m
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| Feyd 
 
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 We get them periodically.  Small, barely noticable but tonight it was loud.   
There's a fault about a mile north of here.  Goes over Mount Kearsarge and sticks out like a sore thumb on google earth.  Think I might hike up and
take a look in the morning.
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| homebrew 
 
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 I felt it up here in Berlin little shaking for about 5 to 10 seconds. | 
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| Feyd 
 
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 Holy cats, there's a kiter in Berlin?  :o Chris Krug-Owner @ Hardwater Kiting. Authorized Dealer of Ozone, Flysurfer, HQ  kites.www.hardwaterkiter.com  603-986-2784
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  | Quote: |  | Originally posted by Feyd Holy cats, there's a kiter in Berlin?  :o
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Oh, did you just find someone to play with?
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I ride: Peter Lynn XR+ on Midis * Flexifoil Midi/Barrow * Peter Lynn Comp on Barrows * Peter Lynn XR+ (needs a fork) 
 
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| Lake Sunnapee is now draining out.. 
 
 
 ...thru a crack the earthquake opened in the lake floor.:o | 
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 Maybe Phil, maybe.  
He's at the halfway point between us and the northern lakes we ride. Pretty sweet location. 
 
All those little lighthouses on Sunapee are going to look really silly without the lake.
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| Shake rattle and kite! 
 
 
  | Quote: |  | All those little lighthouses on Sunapee are going to look really silly without the lake
 
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.. a big dry lakebed will open up new Mt bike terrain..... and some  irregular(not flat) kite skiing terrain.
 
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  | Quote: |  | Originally posted by Feyd Holy cats, there's a kiter in Berlin?  :o
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Yes, i just started last year only went about 8 to 10 times. Lots of fun i go to Jericho Lake. | 
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 WOW!  I didn't know if the road in to Jericho is open in the winter.  It's not a very big lake but it's a closer drive than Umby and Azi.  
 How is the wind on Jericho?  Is it punchy?
 
When did the Jericho ice out last season?  Can't remember what was my last day on Umby.  But it was a damn short season last year.
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 Yes you can drive right up to the lake, wind is punchy at times. Not sure when ice was out it was a short season. I like Jericho lake because its
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 Yeah Chocorua is kinda the same deal.  About the same size, kinda small but easy to get to if you're short on time. 
Jericho has a much better orientation and the mountains are far enough out to not kick up as bad a rotor issue like we get on Choco.  What kites do
you tend to use the most there and are you on skis or a snowboard?
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 I have one kite its a Montana 6 .... 9.5 meter and i use skiis. Sometime this winter i'll go to lake umbagog. | 
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