“Before moving to Holderness, I had not ventured into the Northeastern part of the United States (apart from my middle school band trip to NYC that is entirely too embarrassing to acknowledge as any event from my past). I am from South Carolina, and although I had heard tales of the land of “Yankees”, I didn’t know what to expect.”
Mikey - Squam Lakes Association
Peter - Squam Lakes Association
Grace - Squam Lakes Association
Jessica - Green Mountain Conservation Group
“When we’re stuck inside for so long, it’s easy to romanticize nature in every facet of our lives. We see how lush our forests are during late spring in photographs on Instagram, watch people jump from precipices into a cold lake on YouTube, and scroll through hundreds of posts on social media, the majority of which only deal with the best things our world has to offer.”
Evan - Squam Lakes Association
Spencer - Green Mountain Conservation Group
April - Squam Lakes Association
Laurie - Squam Lakes Association
“The first time I kayaked in Squam Lake, I was in awe. The mountains surrounding me, the water spanning for miles, and the sounds of nature that made me feel at peace, was everything I needed to alleviate the stress of constantly moving without rest. […] The moment I stopped and looked all around me, I just couldn’t help but have a tingly feeling that this is where I needed to be.”