Information passed along by Dave W: "The name of that steamboat is River Queen. It was built
in the late 1940s (?) by Richard Mitchell late of Hinsdale, NH. He is considered one of the pioneers of modern steamboating.
He steamed on the Connecticut River. Boat was sold to Vinnie Callaghan who founded Channel Marine in Weirs. He renamed the
boat Barbara C after his wife. Boat was sold to couple in Gilmanton and they returned the River Queen name and added the canopy.
"
Hills Pond - Memorial Day Week-end - 2006
Fog Lifting on Sunset Lake - photo by Sunset Bob
SPRING STARTS WITH ICE-OUT!!!!
Hills Pond from Avery Hill with Labels - thanks to Dave Roberts (dcr)
The Mysterious Rowboat Woman
Misty Lake with Raft
Cloud Reflections
Sunset on Sunset by Sunset (Bob)
Sunset Lake Sunset - photo credit Sunset Bob
Canoe at Pink Sunset
The "Wild Whiffus" Oldest Camp on Hills Pond
Hills Pond from Avery Hill - photo by mcdude
Sunset Lake Sunset - Photo by Sunset bob
The Big Rock on Sunset Lake
Dock Chair Reflections - Hills Pond
Enjoying Beach #3
Skiing on Hills Pond
Sunset Lake Dam
Views from a Hike up Mount Shannon from the Boy Scout Camp. This hike is not
too difficult and is highly recommended. See the Hiking Map link for directions.
View of Hills Pond Island
View of Sunset Lake from Shannon
View of Sunset and Hills from Shannon
Hovey's Place - Private Beach near Beach Four on Sunset Lake
Now the site of a new home being built 12/2005
Hills Pond & a little of Sunset Lake from Avery Hill - majestic belknaps in background -photo by dcr
Sunset Lake and Hills Pond are nestled in the beautiful Belknap Mountains in Alton
and Gilmanton, NH.
Panorama by dcr with labels of lakes and mountains - click on photo to enlarge