Nubanusit and Spoonwood
This past Friday delivered perfect conditions for exploring Nubanusit Lake and Spoonwood Pond's combined 718 acres located amidst the hills of Hancock and Nelson, New Hampshire. The two bodies of water at an elevation above 1300' are joined at the hip so to speak, with a very short portage from one to the other. They comprise the headwaters of Nubanusit Brook which flows down through Harrisville to Peterborough and the Contoocook River at an elevation below 700'. I've long wanted to explore Nubanusit, perhaps due to its Native American name the meaning of which nobody seems to know for sure. Some say it means "at the place of gently sloping banks", others say "small summer place", or "little waters". However, the interpretation I favor is from C. Lawrence Bond in his Native Names of New England Towns and Villages . Bond offers Nubanusit as meaning "at the wing shaped (pond)", showing "nuppoh" as the Native A...
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