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UER Forum > US: Northeast > A Trip Through the Green and White Mountains. (Viewed 1204 times)
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A Trip Through the Green and White Mountains.
< on 4/11/2017 12:58 AM >
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On a weekend trip to the Green Mountains I stopped by these two spots I had wanted to visit for some time. Sadly the first is now partly collapsed and I'm sure soon to be nothing but a pile of boards. The second had great views of the White Mountains which was a neat end to the trip and a relaxing follow up to the music festival on a mountain the night before.

Dark House

Ashes Recovered

"Vinetian" Blinds

Rumpus Room

Vacation Getaway Home



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Looks like a good spot, but I'm confused. You said there were two locations, but all these photos appear to be of one place. Which is it?




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Looks like a good spot, but I'm confused. You said there were two locations, but all these photos appear to be of one place. Which is it?


Glad you caught that. Clearly the lack of sleep affected me as I was posting. It's two places, actually. I just haven't had time to process or go through all my photos due to general business since getting back. The first photo is not the same place as the interior shots location.

My crew abandoned going inside it due to the structural issues, and I never go alone if there is a major safety concern (falling through a floor alone, etc). I will have to edit this soon and add some more to illustrate better like outside shots of location two. Thanks for letting me clarify. I'm sure you weren't alone in confusion.



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Here's the outside of the second location the interiors are from:

The Mountain Hospital

Smashing good time

And a third less interesting stop by on the trip that is photogenic

The olde tree





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Nice shots. Especially the last one on set 2. A bit heavy on the HDR, but still nice.

What made me think everything in Set 1 was the same building was that shot 1 and 5 appeared to be the same place, so I assumed the interiors were also the same building. A lot of people shoot an exterior photo or two for the start of the set, then end it with another exterior. Hence my confusion.




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