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  1. 25 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

    Interesting idea, I could see some serious resistance to this :lol:.

    https://www.wmur.com/article/mount-washington-railway-company-new-mountainside-lodging-experience-new-hampshire-3-20-22/39484868#

    Mount Washington Railway Company proposes new mountainside lodging experience

    New train station below the summit would include dining, sleeper cars for guests

    It would be built on private land. I think it will get the green light. We could use something not owned by Omni, in BW. 

  2. 2 hours ago, tamarack said:

    Next to that my heart procedure and aftermath was a walk in the park on a warm spring day.  Are you getting the right pain therapy?  Seems there would be ways to mediate even that level of post-surgery pain without diving deeply into opioids.  Of course, I got my medical degree from UMaine forestry school.  ;)

    Just had surgery yesterday. So I'm in for some days of pain. I am allergic to acetaminophen. And most narcotics are cut with acetaminophen. I have a straight oxy prescription.  But the after effects of anesthesia left me with a raging headache  and nausea. And Oxy also creates nausea, so I have been doing 800mg advil. I now have an anti-nausea prescription. Going to try an oxy, see how it goes...

  3. So, I highly recommend not blowing out you ACL. Pain after surgery is unreal. I can barely move. No weight bearing at all with my left leg for about 6 weeks. I just lay on my couch staring at the ceiling. But, at least I will be back walking in time for summer. So I'm just immobile during mud season

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  4. Yeah, this next round of rain should wipe out any natural snow at 302 level. I live right across from the ski area and have such an amazing view from my house. After the last round of rain storms, bare patched showed up on the ski trails, especially West Mtn. The snow mobile trails were also completely bare. We got around 8 inches of fluff this past week that covered the brown patches, but natural snow cover is so thin. So this next round of warm temps and rain is going to put the nail in the coffin on the snowmobiling, and any natural snow trails at the ski area

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