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Hi, I'm Tim Carter and I'm here on an Ask the Builder journey
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And I'm standing right on the peak of Foss Mountain and you can actually see it right here
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I'm going to take the camera and show you down here this steel pin
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And anyway, and here we are on Foss Mountain and it's absolutely unbelievable
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I'm going to give you a panorama shot and try to tell you everything you're looking
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So check this out, a lot of tourists up here today. There's a nice woman from Massachusetts who just moved up here to New Hampshire
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But looking out that way, that's Lake Ossipi, if you can see that
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And those are the Ossipi Mountains right there. So I'm looking southwest right at this time
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And we start to pan around. And now you're starting to look at the southern edges of the White Mountains
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And now you're looking deep, deep into the White Mountains. right about straight ahead right there it's in the clouds that's Mount
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Washington the peaks in the clouds right now and looking farther up towards the edge of the whites and coming all the way around Looking farther up into the great north woods of New Hampshire there And right about
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this direction here you're looking right over into Maine. I'm only probably five, ten miles away from
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the border of Maine and between Maine and New Hampshire. And those are some nice mountains over
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in Maine because we're looking due east right that way. You can see how the start is up here
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on the top of Foss Mountain. A lot of people up here. I'm here with my buddy Fred Hoffmeister
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and his dog Mooney. There's Fred right there. And it's, sorry about all the wind, a little windy up
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here, a little breezy, but it's absolutely a gorgeous day and hope you get to come to Foss
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Mountain, New Hampshire. Make sure you take the road to get here, Brownfield Road, and
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don't follow Google Maps the easy way because that gets you lost. And you're going to need
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a four-wheel drive if the weather is slightly inclement. You're going to go up a lot of gravel roads, very steep, but beautiful up here on Foss Mountain today. I'm Tim Carter
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for Ask the Builder TV