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Loon Mountain Gets Temporary Bridges for NH Highland Games and Winter Ski Season

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LOON MOUNTAIN GETS TEMPORARY BRIDGES FOR NH HIGHLAND GAMES AND WINTER SKI SEASON ACCESS
Loon Gondola Skyride and Other Summer & Fall Activities are Open

Lincoln, NH, September 1, 2011: The damaged Loon Mountain Resort bridge, which provides access to the Resort from Route 112/The Kancamagus Highway, will be replaced by temporary bridges until the main bridge can be repaired. This will allow the upcoming New Hampshire Highland Games to proceed at Loon as scheduled and normal winter operations to proceed as usual. Alternate vehicular access to the Resort is currently available via the South Peak Bridge, located two miles to the west in the town of Lincoln.

A temporary pedestrian bridge will be in place by mid September, in time for the New Hampshire Highland Games. After the Highland Games, the pedestrian bridge will be removed and will be replaced by a temporary two-lane bridge to accommodate vehicular traffic. This bridge will be in place prior to the beginning of Loon’s winter ski season and will remain in place until after the season ends. Both temporary bridges will be put into place by the NH Department of Transportation (NHDOT).

Repair work on the main bridge is slated to begin next spring and will be conducted by an independent third party contractor to be hired by the Town of Lincoln. The timeline for repair work and the main bridge reopening is not yet available.

Sunday’s tropical storm dumped up to 10” of rain over the area, causing the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River to flood, undermining the bridge abutments and closing Route 112/The Kancamagus Highway east of the Resort. NHDOT closed the bridge on Sunday evening and state engineers were here on Monday to assess the damage so that work could get started. Work began on Tuesday, and then a portion of the bridge collapsed early Wednesday morning. The collapse did not stop work, which continues today.

“We would like to thank Governor Lynch, who recognizes how important tourism and the ski industry are to the State’s economy, and who has pledged the State’s support for a timely resolution. We would also like to thank NH DOT, the Town of Lincoln and all the utility companies who have all been excellent with their support and quick response to help us address this important access to Loon Mountain,” said Rick Kelley, Loon Mountain Resort’s president and general manager.

“We look forward to hosting the New Hampshire Highland Games, as we do every year during the third week of September. This is a very important event not only for Loon, but also for the greater Lincoln-Woodstock area and the State of New Hampshire,” said Kelley.

Loon is open daily for all summer activities through Labor Day, and will host the annual Summer Sendoff event on September 3-4. After Labor Day, the Gondola Skyride will be open daily through October 16 and Segway Tours will be open daily through October 10. The Loon Mountain Adventure Center and Riding Stable will be open weekends through October 10.

The latest bridge updates, events, and NH Highland Games information and tickets are available at loonmtn.com.
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LOON MOUNTAIN GETS TEMPORARY BRIDGES FOR NH HIGHLAND GAMES AND WINTER SKI SEASON ACCESS

Both temporary bridges will be put into place by the NH Department of Transportation (NHDOT).

Repair work on the main bridge is slated to begin next spring and will be conducted by an independent third party contractor to be hired by the Town of Lincoln.

“We would like to thank Governor Lynch, . . .
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Oh oh, cue Threecy . . .
 

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Well, I hope they don't hire the same contractor they did to replace the bridge over I-95 in Waltham Mass. It too has a temporary bridge. It's been in place for five years. The first contractor went bankrupt, no work for a year, and when they finally got re-started there were new traffic patterns every week for a year or more. Hell, I think we're on year 6 or 7 by now.
 

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Local rumor is that all is not well with the south bridge.

Would you care to elaborate?

I haven't been to it and frankly the rumors are numerous (originally it had washed away, but obviously it hasn't). I'll defer to you though, since you drive over that bridge more times in a week than I do in a year!

Rumors can have a powerful effect, especially when repeated on the internet. If you change your mind a decide you'd like to repeat any of the other rumors you've heard I'll what I know (if I know anything) as a Linwood local and frequent user of the bridge.

I haven't heard any rumors that the bridge isn't well. It has no obvious signs of damage. It was inspected after the flood; the river level reached the deck level of the bridge; a week before the flood the Jersey Barriers were remove so it could be resurfaced; the bridge structure was completely inspected and renovated around 2007; the bridge also survived the October '95 flood which damaged and closed the main bridge.
 
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Rumors can have a powerful effect, especially when repeated on the internet with no details. If you change your mind a decide you'd like to repeat any of the other "numerous" rumors you've heard I'll what I know (if I know anything) as a Linwood local and frequent user of the bridge.

I haven't heard any rumors that the bridge isn't well. It has no obvious signs of damage. It was inspected after the flood; the river level reached the deck level of the bridge; a week before the flood the Jersey Barriers were remove so it could be resurfaced; the bridge structure was completely inspected and renovated around 2007; the bridge also survived the October '95 flood which damaged and closed the main bridge.

The word "sag" was used by a few locals in describing alleged issues. I'll be happy to share the inspection data with them to hopefully squash that rumor. We certainly don't need to have people scared away from the Whites right now as fall foliage season nears.
 

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The word "sag" was used by a few locals in describing alleged issues. I'll be happy to share the inspection data with them to hopefully squash that rumor. We certainly don't need to have people scared away from the Whites right now as fall foliage season nears.

I've noted its a sag for years.
 

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The word "sag" was used by a few locals in describing alleged issues. I'll be happy to share the inspection data with them to hopefully squash that rumor. We certainly don't need to have people scared away from the Whites right now as fall foliage season nears.

One excellent way to avoid scaring people is to not perpetuate unsubstantiated rumors on the internet. Especially in extremely vague ways. Such as:

Local rumor is that all is not well with the south bridge.

It's kind of like a lawyer lobbing charges in a courtroom. They know that even if the judge rules to strike it, it's very hard for the jury to "unthink" it. You've just planted an unsubstantiated seed of fear and doubt. And you can go back and defer to others and talk about squashing the rumor all you want, but it will still be in the back of everyone's mind.
 

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The word "sag" was used by a few locals in describing alleged issues. I'll be happy to share the inspection data with them to hopefully squash that rumor. We certainly don't need to have people scared away from the Whites right now as fall foliage season nears.

It seems pretty clear threecy's only motive is to cause trouble with every post he makes. Don't you think it's about time Alpine Zone throws this guy off the site? No need for the constant bogus smear campaigns against ski areas. It's non stop negativity from this guy an sad Alpine Zone has let this guy get so out of control.

Some come to read this forum for enjoyment and all you read about is this guy spreading BS and negativity. My taxes, my taxes.......Worse than a crooked politician.
 

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It seems pretty clear threecy's only motive is to cause trouble with every post he makes. Don't you think it's about time Alpine Zone throws this guy off the site? No need for the constant bogus smear campaigns against ski areas. It's non stop negativity from this guy an sad Alpine Zone has let this guy get so out of control.

Some come to read this forum for enjoyment and all you read about is this guy spreading BS and negativity. My taxes, my taxes.......Worse than a crooked politician.

Strong first post. Welcome to the forum?
 

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It seems pretty clear threecy's only motive is to cause trouble with every post he makes. Don't you think it's about time Alpine Zone throws this guy off the site? No need for the constant bogus smear campaigns against ski areas. It's non stop negativity from this guy an sad Alpine Zone has let this guy get so out of control.

Some come to read this forum for enjoyment and all you read about is this guy spreading BS and negativity. My taxes, my taxes.......Worse than a crooked politician.

Where do you ski at?
 

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It seems pretty clear threecy's only motive is to cause trouble with every post he makes. Don't you think it's about time Alpine Zone throws this guy off the site? No need for the constant bogus smear campaigns against ski areas. It's non stop negativity from this guy an sad Alpine Zone has let this guy get so out of control.

Some come to read this forum for enjoyment and all you read about is this guy spreading BS and negativity. My taxes, my taxes.......Worse than a crooked politician.

So what is your normal name on here?

Nick let us know who this is a secondary account for.
 

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Haha Now I know Loon has made it in the ski world because of this thread and where it's going!
 
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