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![]() Ronald Donahue wrote: Jeanne, I'm just curious and not attempting to start a war but why would you want to kayak on Lake Winnipesauke? While I think it is one of the most beautiful and scenic lakes in New England, the number of motor boats, skiers, and jet ski's is staggering. The last time I was on Alton Bay some 20 years ago in a 19 foot Cobia (a motorboat) I thought I would get run down by all the cigarette boats. I would compare kayaking there to bicycling on Route 128 at rush hour, you could do it but why? Again no disrespect just truly curious. I agree. Winnipesaukee is one lake that I wouldn't even consider paddling. If you want to paddle a nice lake, try Squam. The water is clean and warm, and although there's a fair amount of boat traffic, it's not a problem. There are lots of interesting coves and islands to explore. It's also much more sheltered. You can put in right at the Squam Lake Association building at Piper's Cove off Rt. 25. There's ample parking and the fee to park and put in is $5 or something similarly trivial. -- Regards Brian |
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