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Thank you to Jeff Schloss

Thank you to Jeff Schloss

UNH Extension Natural Resources Team Leader Jeff Schloss is retiring. Jeff played an integral role in the diagnosis and treatment of water quality challenges in Chocorua Lake in the later 1990s. Dwight Baldwin, a longtime CLC water quality volunteer, has shared this letter of gratitude to Jeff.

Chocorua Lake Basin View Lot is Open to the Public!

Chocorua Lake Basin View Lot is Open to the Public!

At long last, and after hard work on the part of many people, the Chocorua Lake Basin View Lot is open to the public. The Chocorua Lake Conservancy would like to express a deeply appreciative “Thanks!” to everyone involved for the creation of a safe and beautifully presented site.

2021 Spring/Summer Newsletter

2021 Spring/Summer Newsletter

Writing, art, and poetry about the Chocorua Lake Basin, musings on the importance of naming things and knowing the names of things, photos at the lake from a 1920 family album, info about covenants, GIS, Leave No Trace, and loons, a calendar of summer events, updates on CLC activities, our Annual Report, and more.

A Rare Image

A Rare Image

Photographer and CLC Trail Steward Jim Diamond has wanted to take a photograph in which the Milky Way is lined up with the peak of Mount Chocorua. “For this shot,” he says, “I wanted a clear moonless night with the lake unfrozen, so I could capture the reflections off the water, as well.” But how easy are all those conditions to come by?

Annual Meeting recording and Q&A

Annual Meeting recording and Q&A

If you missed our Annual Meeting, with an informative and important presentation by Dr. Bob Newton, Professor of Geosciences at Smith College, and Tara Schroeder, Education Coordinator at Green Mountain Conservation Group, you can watch it here!