Awaken the child within you by crawling through the ice tubes or slipping down the ice slide.
Is spelunking on your bucket list? The ice tubes are a good place to test your claustrophobia tolerance levels. The tubes are fairly tight, essentially made for children. However, if you are interested in a cave-like experience, have good knees, and donât mind tight spaces, a short crawl through the ice tunnels may be just the ticket.
A slightly less claustrophobia-inducing adventure is to queue up and grab a mat for a ride down the ice slide. The short ride under the ice sculpture will have your joy bubbling up in the form of giddy laughter. Watch the landing, gridded rubber flooring will put the breaks on quickly, and you may hear the onlookers chuckle as you tumble off your mat. All in good fun. This slide ride makes you feel like a kid again.
New Hampshire Magazine
February 9, 2021
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Maple-Kissed Wheat Porter from Throwback Brewery in North Hampton is a smooth, velvety brew that won’t make your teeth ache. They call it “maple-kissed” for a reason there’s just enough local maple syrup to impart nice flavor without making it too sweet. You can find it in some specialty beer stores or go direct to the source. Throwback’s brewing operations and brewpub are located in a gorgeous renovated barn on a historic farm.
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Blue Alchemy is a delicious way to warm up on a cold March night. This blueberry port-style wine celebrates the winery’s long history of making fine wine from blueberries. It is a deep, complex after-dinner wine that displays rich structure and body. 200 pounds of vanilla beans are hand-split and soaked in apple brandy for six months while the Blueberry wine ferments – then they come together with NH maple syrup for sweetness.