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Welcome to the Sounds Like a Search and Rescue Podcast! Also known as SLASR. 

Join an experienced search and rescue volunteer and his friend as they discuss all things related to hiking and search and rescue in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. 

This week we discuss the Flags on the 48 and we give our advice about fall foliage in New Hampshire. 

Topics

Mike is distracted Thanks to sponsors and donors 
Inside the Line: The Catskills, a new podcast 
Beer Talk
 Recent Hikes - Prospecting in the Whites, Monadnock
 9/11 memories
 Fall Foliage Discussion (See notes below) 
 Mahoosuc Traverse Discussion
 Recent Search and Rescue Discussion (See notes below) River Dave 
 Wood Devil - Cryptid Creature
 Maura Murray Update 
Mowgli Trail

Show Notes

Rel-Lis Brewing Company Retail Locations for Rek-Lis Beer in New Hampshire Sponsorship and Donations Inside the Line: The Catskills Monadnock Strava Route Sign up for Flags on the 48  Rockhounding in the White Mountains Mike’s backpacking gear Mahoosuc Traverse - Day 1 Mahoosuc Traverse - Day 2 Mahoosuc Traverse - Day 3 Mount Martha and Owls Head Hike - YouTube Video River Dave News Story Maura Murray Update Mowgli Trail and Sign

Recent Search and Rescues

Body of missing hiker found two years after she went missing 24 year old rescued from Old Bridle - exhausted Hiker Rescued from Kinsman Ridge Hiker dies of medical emergency on the Jewell Trail Hiker Rescued from Old Bridle Path Medical Emergency on Mount Major

Fall Foliage Notes

First thing to be aware of is the timeline Last week in September through 1st week of October(Coos Country, Dixville Notch, Pittsburg, Grafton Notch) 1st week of Oct through 2nd week in October (White Mountains)  2nd week of October through 3rd or 4th week (Lakes Region, Ossipees, Belknaps) Last week of October (Berkshires, Southern NH) Drives Avoid the typical roads (93 North, Route 16, The Kanc, Lincoln, North Conway) none of the info we are going to give you includes any of those areas.  Mike’s best drives Early Season - Grafton Notch via 95 North Route 26 - go through Newry and Bethel from the Boston Area. Explain why this is good. Easy pull offs from the Grafton Notch area. Go up as far at Dixville Notch. Come via Route 5 into Fryberg. Solid 8 hour day - Stop in Newry, Bethel, Fryburg, Cornish Maine. 3 or 4 pull offs on Grafton Notch Mid Season - Grafton Turnpike/Dartmouth Skiway - take to Route 10, drive to 25a, connect to Route 3a and drive into Franklin and then out 93 south near Concord Other places to go - 113 in Tamworth,  Stomp best Drives - Rt 118 from Woodstock over to rt 25 Warren; Rt 116 from Benton to Franconia. Try some more rugged mountain roads such as Sandwich Notch Road( assuming you have a suitable vehicle) Rt. 3 north to Whitefield, Lancaster. Rt. 110 as it passes Stark, and follows the Ammonoosuc River