Written on February 2, 2012
Hiking the Westernmost 4,000 footer in New Hampshire in the Winter The icy summit of Mt Moosilauke in January I’m on a roll! Just because its winter doesn’t mean the peakbagging slows down! I really do love living only about an hour and a half from the White Mountains and Northern Appalachians of Maine. This...
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Written on January 19, 2012
A clear and frigid winter day hike in the White Mountains of New Hampshire Mt Osceola Winter Hike I’ve been back in the Northeast for three whole days and just couldn’t resist an MLK hike! Yesterday a good friend from school and I were able to hike the Osceola Mountains on a very cold winter...
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Written on October 19, 2011
Lake Memphremagog in Newport, Vermont I’ve always been enamored with geographical enclaves within the United States. These are parts of the country that have a particular culture which has been shaped either by geography or by indiscriminate state and county boundaries. For whatever reason, such boundaries have generated unique cohorts w...
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Written on July 26, 2011
“Double or Nothing!” “A challenge in which a successful outcome is assure isn’t a challenge at all”~ Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer Somewhere in the part of my mind that just can’t get enough suffering and misery comes ideas for grandiose and epic adventures! I suppose this is the same part that got me into...
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Written on July 19, 2011
Bagging more 4,000 Footers in the White Mountains Every state has its mountain climbing lists. In California, its all about climbing 14ers- mountains with 14,000ft or more of elevation. There’s also California’s 50 finest which encompasses the 50 most prominent mountains of the state. Colorado has a 14er list as well. Up in the Cascades...
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