Exploring the wondrous and sometimes hidden places of New Hampshire, and beyond.
Friday, October 23, 2020
EXPLORING The Kilton Mica Mine
Saturday, October 10, 2020
Video Exploration of the Campton Gold Mine
One of the better known mines of New Hampshire is the Campton Gold Mine. I took advantage of our recent dry spell to cross the river and show you this walkthrough of the tunnel. Although well known, I have not been able to find the history of this mine and welcome any info on it. Thanks!
Monday, September 28, 2020
Saturday, September 19, 2020
Glacial Potholes on Plummer's Ledge
There is a locality in town down the Buffalo Road less than half a mile from the Rumney line where the action of running water on solid rock can be studied to good advantage. Curiously enough, these potholes and caverns are on the top and sides of a high ledge with no water in sight.
- History of the Town of Wentworth, New Hampshire, George F. Plummer, 1930
This 3.5 acres of land was deeded to the state of New Hampshire in 1938 by George F. Plummer, the same man who wrote History of the Town of Wentworth, as quoted above. With Plummer's generous gift a state park was created where a half-dozen of these holes - and possible more that are buried and hidden - can be found along the ledge. Unfortunately - and head-scratchingly - the area has fallen into neglect and is no longer being maintained by the state, but it is still public land and therefore open to visitors.