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timecoyote t1_ja69a0s wrote

Get high as fuck and watch Judge Judy

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steelymouthtrout t1_ja8pu82 wrote

Yeah but that will lead to the next inane question. Where can I get weed? You gotta hand hold these people. There's just so much damn information that's already been shared on this sub from the past few years yet they come on here and ask the same question every fucking time.

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Justice-Girl-369 t1_jaadlh4 wrote

Dispensary in Massachusetts. They have some in Haverhill that is like 10-15 minutes from NH border.

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SheenPSU t1_jadqpx2 wrote

They have one in Haverhill right on the border of NH

It’s so close you actually cross over into NH if you leave a certain way lol

Edit: for clarity that purple line is the NH MA border. NH is on top of the line, MA below it.

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anniebyers3 t1_ja6cztf wrote

Definitely check out Portsmouth and anywhere in the white mountains. I recommend the Flume Gorge if you go up north. I don’t have any specific names in mind but look up the state parks near by. They are the best in the summer.

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smartest_kobold t1_ja7iiqt wrote

Dying of exposure is very popular, but discouraged.

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procrastinatorsuprem t1_ja6er81 wrote

Where are you staying? What are your interests? There's a lot to see and do in NH.

Off the top of my head I'd say drive up 93 to Littleton. See the Old Man of the Mountain former site. The Flume hike is awesome. Echo Lake is cool to see as well. Littleton is a cute town. Back south towards Lincoln. There's a cool tower to climb at the Indian Head Resort. You can see the Indian Head in the Mountains from there.

Lincoln is a cute town too.
Kangamagus is a must do. Lots of places to stop and see nice things.

North Conway is amazing. Great restaurants, cool stores.

Jackson covered bridge.

Lots of hikes, little waterfalls in the area as well as very challenging hikes

See Mount Washington. Auto road if you dare.

Storyland if you have little kids is adorable.

Lakes are awesome. Lots of great beaches to swim in. Rent a kayak or canoe or a motorboat if you can.

The seacoast is lovely too. Some very nice beaches. The weekends can be busy at some of the bigger beaches.

Portsmouth is fun. Amazing restaurants, shops, etc. Strawberry Banke is interesting. See a show at Prescott Park, take a ride to the Isles of Shoals.

I could keep going. So much to see for such a small state. Everything is pretty drivable and accessible.

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Berzerk_Unit_Alpha t1_ja7yhlz wrote

There is a great liquor store on the traffic circle in Portsmouth. I suggest the zhenka vodka.

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Emptyplates t1_ja7knwr wrote

FunSpot, the world's largest arcade.

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take7pieces t1_ja84n89 wrote

Depends on where you are staying and what your interests are.

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Leemcardhold t1_ja851bx wrote

You can sit in traffic on the kanc

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Tmatson t1_ja79u6a wrote

Climb Mt Monadnock

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Brave_Manufacturer20 t1_ja7jaqr wrote

Take a ride along the ocean from Hampton to portsmouth. Stopping when you want for food and to walk the beaches

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anniebyers3 t1_jaaa8l9 wrote

The American stone henge is pretty cool too. Salem NH

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buckao t1_jac0pxd wrote

If you're not from New England, buy some Fluff and peanut butter and make a sandwich. Then buy ten or so more jars of Fluff and share them with folks back home.

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Justice-Girl-369 t1_jaadixv wrote

Hiking in White Mountains - Lincoln and Franconia area is beautiful!

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adumbcow t1_jaecdrd wrote

Polar caves is super fun!

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scratchhungry t1_ja99blv wrote

Personally if I was from far away and knew in advance I was going to spend summertime in NH I would start training and conditioning my trail legs to carry at least 30lbs(lighter if you have to money to get light gear) comfortably for like 10 miles leading up to my trip.

Then I’d slowly invest in some overnight gear and plan out a whole Pemi loop before I fly back to where I came from. If you’re healthy and able to, I think this is one of the most memorable image I have of NH.

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