2012 Lake Winnipesaukee Ice-Out

March 19th, 2012

view from Gilford town docks on March 19

Here are some fun facts about Lake Winnipesaukee Ice-out

Record keeping started in 1887.  For the past 125 years most years ice-out occurs between April 16 and April 26.  In 2010 we had the earliest ice-out on record (March 24) shattering the old record (March 28) held for 89 years.  There have been only 3 years when the ice left in March, 13 in May and 109 in April.  The latest ice ever recorded was May 12 in 1888.  Due to the mild winter and high temperatures this past week and forecast for this week, we may have another record this year!  Stay tuned ………..

 

 

 

 

Winnipesaukee Real Estate Sales of Note 2011

February 16th, 2012

 

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Lake Winnipesaukee Sles of Note 2011

 

Lake Winnipesaukee Sales of Note 2011

 

The History of Bear Island on Lake Winnipesaukee

April 13th, 2011

Exerpts from “Bear Island Reflections”

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Bear Island is the second largest of Lake Winnipesaukee’s 274 islands.  It is siutated within the town of Meredith, New Hampshire, less than half a mile from the mainland at its nearest point, but is not connected by any bridge.  Nearly three miles long and up to three-quarters of a mile wide, it is part of lands granted by England to John Mason as early as 1622.

The story of how Bear Island got its name comes from an early Boston Globe article, which recounts reminiscences of James Hersey, the man delegated to officially survey and name the islands granted to Governor John Wentworth-those associated with him before the Revolutionary War.

Having completed the survey of the Wentworth Islands, Hersey, five other men and a few Penacook Indian  assistants were employed to survey and name that which has since been known as Big Bear Island and embarked on that undertaking early in 1772 before the snow and ice had disappeared.  The North half of the island had been granted to Theodore Atkins and the South half to Thomas Packer.  Crossing on the ice the narrow channel that separates the island from Meredith Neck, they worked southward and deliberated upon an appropriate name.  Very soon the dogs gave unmistakable signs of the proximity of wild game and the Indian assistants in the lead began to exclaim “Big Bar!”  “Yes, that’s a good name, ” the surveyors agreed, so “Big Bear” was adopted then and there as the name of the island.  Excitement became more intense and the Indians began to call out, “Much bar! Much Bar!”

Investigation disclosed not only one but several bears being chased by the dogs.  The bears had been routed out of the vicinity of the old “Carry,” where they had probably been feeding on scraps of food left by Indians or trapers, and were now treed on a pont of land a little to the westward.  Evidently they had tried to escape across the ice to the mainland.  The men, after a hard winter, were hungry for bear meat and there was no hesitation in going after the bears.  Just awakened from their Winter’s nap the bears might be expected to be hungry, too, and in good fighting trim.

It was found that there were four full-brown bears in the group and just half that number of guns in the part.  Each of the surveyors, however, was armed with a  hunting knife.  The Indians were loathe to participate in the prospective fight and retired to a safe distance.  The presence of the dogs was sufficient to keep the bears treed under ordinary circumstances, but if wounded it was realized they would likely come down and fight.  So the six men laid their plans carefully.  Each of the men with guns selected his bear, and all fired simultaneously.

Down came the four maddened bears almost instantly, wounded and prepared to fight.  There was no time to reload guns, so they were cast aside.  Knives were the only weapons that could be used.  The bears were met with long hunting knives.  Some of the men were struck and sent sprawling, but were up again quickly and others were seized in the bear’s terrific embrace and bitten and clawed unmercifully.

Fortunately there were more men than bears, so the men were able to assist each other.  Within a few minutes there were three dead bears lying around.  The fourth bear got away and started across the ice toward Meredith Neck, but the ice was rotten, the bear broke through and floundered around in the water.  The men finished him with a bullet and dragged his body ashore.

There was bear meat in abundance now to appease the wounded surveyors.  They decided that the island had been appropriately named, “Big Bear.”

Lake Winnipesaukee 2011 Ice Out

March 31st, 2011

Ellacoya State Park Lake Winnipesaukee Gilford, NH

It hasn’t happened yet but history says the chances are the ice will be gone sometime in April.  Relief is in sight!

OK.  I’ll bet I’m not the first to say this has been a very long winter.  Enough already!  Some may remember we had the earliest ice out on Lake Winnipesaukee ever recorded last year in over 120 years of record keeping.  N0 such luck this year.  Old Man Winter is throwing another party for most of NH and much of NE beginning tonight through tomorrow …. April Fools Day  This is cruel!  Yup, 12+ inches of snow is expected on April 1st.  Hey, this is baseball season.  We’re not supposed to have snow!  Plowing Fenway Park is one of those once-in-a-hundred-year things.  Isn’t anyone listening!  We’re still on the mend from all the snow in January & February.  Shoveling snow was our daily workout.  Sure we’re tough to live in this area but this is bringing most of us right to the edge … of tears … sanity … something.  Stop!  Please!  Enough!  UNCLE!

I know this won’t last forever.  Soon the lake will be open, boats will be launched, life will again appear on island camps and memories of this winter will fade.   Summer 2011 will be here and all will be well.  As you can see the ice on the lake is starting to break up.  This is a good sign!  It still has a long way to go before we can go boating.  The lake changes color for a couple of weeks before official ice out and average ice out occurs in mid-April.  The most common date is April 20th.  So we could be right on schedule (fingers crossed).  2011 ice out

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Cross Country Skiing in Wolfeboro, NH

March 10th, 2011
cross country skiing in the lakes region of new hampshireWolfeboro XC maintains 30 kilometers of machine groomed cross-country ski and snowshoe trails, in Wolfeboro, NH.  They offer a variety of terrain from gently sloped novice trails to screaming descents for the thrill seekers.

There are two basic styles of cross-country skiing:

  • The “classical” style involves keeping the skis parallel to each other. The skis that are used for the classical style contain either wax or a ridged bottom pattern that enables efficient striding and gliding on the snow.
  • The “skating” style requires the skier to glide on one ski and angle out the other. The edge of the ski is used the edge to push forward.

In addition to the physical benefits of cross country skiing, the sport graciously provides a number of psychological and spiritual rewards. It gives the participant a chance to enjoy the outdoors, even in the harshest weather conditions. Who knows, when you learn cross country skiing, you might even learn to love winter. Excerpt taken from : http://www.mamashealth.com/ccski/

Affordable Wolfeboro Condo only $129,900 and  just a quick walk to the Wolfeboro Cross Country Ski Trails for winter enjoyment as well as downtown Wolfeboro, Cate Park and the town docks.  Enjoy carefree living while you take in the beauty of Lake Winnipesaukee.  More details.

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Lake Winnipesaukee Real Estate Sales of Note

February 23rd, 2011

Lake Winnipesaukee 2010 MLS sales of Note:                                                                                                            

From Meredith to Moultonborough, from Alton to Wolfeboro…check out some of the recent 2010 MLS sales on Beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee …From new Adirondacks, to Vintage Lakehouses, to Fully Remodeled masterpieces…and only the top highest priced 5 of 104 waterfront residential MLS sales for 2010 are pictured. Blue Water Realty Group consists of  local knowledgable Real Estate agents and Brokers, who live here, and love it here in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. Build your own vacation or full time memories here with us. We handle Lake Winnipesaukee Island Property,   Lake Winnipesaukee Waterfront Property,    Lake Winnipesaukee Condos,    Lake Winnipesaukee Building Sites, and    Lake Winnipesaukee Water Access Properties. Start your search with us  603-293-0171

Lake Winnipesaukee Real Estate For Sale

February 16th, 2011
Winnipesaukee has all sizes and prices on waterfront properties….from the Exquisite Waterfront Estate @ 4.9 mil with views of Mt. Washington & 298 ft of frontage- details….to the New Post and Beam-Energy Efficient-Lakehouse w/ 163 ft. of frontage detailsto a Renovated in-Town Meredith property w/ 163 ft. – day/night views Meredith Bay-detailsto a recently reduced Meredith property w/ 200 ft. of Sandy Beach and oversized dock details….to the shared frontage of a Condo in Wolfeboro-details    Come and look at what the Lakes Region has to offer…Other Lake Winnipesaukee Waterfront properties Available in Feb 2011….Start your own memories here in New Hampshire on the “The Big Lake” called Winnipesaukee…..Call us at 603-293-0171

Some of the Sights as We Cruise Lake Winnipesaukee

January 15th, 2011

  A Moonlight cruise to Cow Island, Sunrise on Dinsmore Point, A Pot of Gold somewhere in the Wolfeboro Area? Lake Winnipesaukee, 28 miles long, 15 miles wide at the widest point, is over 72 square miles of “Pure Boating Pleasure!” Boat to Local Restaurants, boat to hiking trails, and boat to available Lake Winnipesaukee Island Real Estate For Sale, or Winnipesaukee mainland Waterfront Real Estate For Sale                                              There are 625 Billion Gallons of water here to boat, ski, swim, and rest your eyes upon. Let Winnipesaukee “The Beautiful Water in the High Place” be your vacation spot here in New Hampshire.                                                       

Lake Winnipesaukee Property for Sale – Green Construction

January 15th, 2011
Energy Efficient New Home with full Radiant in Floor Heat

Post and Beam with Soaring Fieldstone fireplace in Great Room

Newly Completed, January of 2011, Post & Beam with wood detailing throughout.

 Energy Efficient Lakefront Home with 3-4 bedrooms, 6 baths, 3 car garages, additional land for guest cottage, and much much more.

Lake Winnipesaukee Real Estate for sale with 166 feet on the Big Lake in Alton NH.  A  new construction Post & Beam, green technology energy efficient  Karen Beane Signature Home  with 10″ walls and soy insulation at lower level!!  All radiant in-floor heat with 4 fireplaces – vaulted great room – rec room – wood floors – 3 car garages with potential guest area above - Fully air conditioned – u-shaped dock – perched beach - extensive landscaping with cobblestone drives – more land available for  additional structures. Beautiful detailing throughout. More Details on This Property. 

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Meredith Waterfront with Sandy Beach

January 14th, 2011

Location, Location, Location!  The mantra of real estate.  The location of this property is near perfect!   In the heart of the New Hampshire lakes region on the shore of Lake Winnipesaukee in Meredith, NH.  Easy access off I93 just over 100 miles from Boston.  Looking out at Pine Island and beyond Big Bear Island the Broads of Lake Winnipesaukee (often referred to as THE BIG LAKE) are just minutes away.

The combination of a level lot with sandy beach is a rare find on the lake.  With the proximity to Meredith Center and privacy on a dead end street this property is a gem just waiting to be discovered by new owners.

The potential for this property is endless.  Enjoy this recently renovated home as is or start over.  We can help design your next home and build it.  With recent changes to NH shoreline protection it’s now possible to build a much larger home with up to 6 bedrooms.

Private setting, gorgeous sandy beach, level lot, close to shopping & restaurants. One of those rare properties that has it all! – 200 ft of  sandy water front – sandy beach – sandy bottom – deep water docking – 60 ft U-shaped dock – Privacy – One floor living at its best – exceptional condition! – Open concept – 4 season porch – new floors, roof, boiler & more! – 5 zone central A/C – Whole House Automation Control System with HD webcam allows you to monitor & control heat/lights etc by internet – 4.5 miles from Meredith Center on dead end street – Current septic system in good working order with no known problems. Seller willing to upgrade system to NEW 4 bedroom state approved system. Lot has potential for up to a 6 bedroom design.  View details!

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family room w/ wood fireplace

Family Room w/ Wood Fireplace

Living Room

Open Concept

Additional driveway

Beach Driveway

Main Driveway

lakeside deck

Lakeside Deck

4 Season Porch

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View of Pine Island from Beach

View from Dock

View from Dock

New Aluminum Dock

New Aluminum Dock

200' sandy shoreline

Great Volleyball Beach

Private Level Lot w/ Sandy Beach

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