POLAR VORTEX - NORTHERN NH

MECA58

Observer
My son Alex, friend Paul and I spent the day exploring NH's "Great North Woods" this past Saturday. Temperatures hovered around 2 Degrees and the sun treated us to a glittering display of last week's ice blanketing the forest.

In 2011 Brookfield Renewable Power and its partner, Freshet Wind Energy LLC constructed the $275M Granite Reliable Wind Project located in Coos County, New Hampshire. The project consists of 33 Vestas V90 3 megawatt wind turbines dotting 15 miles of ridge line.

Turning off route #16 the first 7 miles of dirt road, to the electrical substation, are maintained through the winter, our goal was to travel the 8 miles beyond before winter's snow makes it impassable. This is a beautifully constructed dirt road built to get the (99) 139' long turbine blades and (33) 286' tall (not in one piece!) to their final destinations. photo.jpg.

We encountered 6-8" of crusty snow with heavily rutted ice below, aired down to 15 PSI and dropped into 4LOW.

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Big50

Adventurer
Looks like a blast and nice rigs! Wish we could get some of that snow out here in California. We're supposed to have a snow run in the sierra's in couple weeks but there's not going to be enough snow :-(
 

MECA58

Observer
Unfortunately, our snow keeps getting pounded down with freezing rain, can't even navigate the driveway safely today!
 

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