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  1. Hey Jeff, I do a very similar drive almost every time I’m in the Whites, which is usually the autumn of course, but the last time I came for the lupine season Bob Kozlow told me about a good scenic “off the beaten path” road and I’m 99 percent sure it was Jefferson Notch. I got some interesting compositions there as well as a couple of ticks (!). One road closer to Conway is Bear Notch Road, leads north/south between the Kanc and Bartlett; do you know it? It’s like a huge alley of scenic vistas on both sides. Closed in winter.

    • I’ve been on Bear Notch Rd several times. It has some great views in the afternoons but I’ve never really made a great picture along there. I found it because the road into Conway was backed up and I saw a turn and took it and when I was done I found myself on the Kanc…

  2. Hey Jeff, I do a very similar drive almost every time I’m in the Whites, which is usually the autumn of course, but the last time I came for the lupine season Bob Kozlow told me about a good scenic “off the beaten path” road and I’m 99 percent sure it was Jefferson Notch. I got some interesting compositions there as well as a couple of ticks (!). One road closer to Conway is Bear Notch Road, leads north/south between the Kanc and Bartlett; do you know it? It’s like a huge alley of scenic vistas on both sides. Closed in winter.

    • I’ve been on Bear Notch Rd several times. It has some great views in the afternoons but I’ve never really made a great picture along there. I found it because the road into Conway was backed up and I saw a turn and took it and when I was done I found myself on the Kanc…

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