Written on January 6, 2014
Biking and hiking through the Maine North Woods to another lost summit with panoramic views. Coburn Mountain in Northern Maine This post is a *little* overdue but I liked this summit so much I decided to post about it in January. Over the summer and fall, I sure had a great taste of everything North...
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Written on January 1, 2014
Mt Belknap is an easily accessible hike for all seasons. Its prominent summit and active fire tower offer views of the entire New Hampshire Lakes Region. Mt Belknap, New Hampshire Just south of the White Mountains is the Lakes Region of New Hampshire which offers its own set of great hikes. I’ve been inadvertently drawn to this region a...
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Written on December 23, 2013
Mt Cardigan is another treasure in the Lake Sunapee Region which is a short hike but leads to a bald summit with great views. An accidental “selfie” on the summit of Mt Cardigan, New Hampshire The fall was quite busy for me and although I got out a few times, I didn’t have much time...
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Written on December 16, 2013
A short, steep but pleasant hike suitable for anyone Expansive views from the summit Mt Kearsarge is a relatively shorter summit compared to the rest of what is in New Hampshire however its steep rise compared to what is in the rest of the area makes for a great hike. (Note: there is another Mt...
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Written on November 16, 2013
Mt Redington falls into the same category as Owl’s Head and Mt Isolation as far as 4,000 footers in New England go: its difficult to get to, there are hundreds of horror stories and most people only do it because its a 4,000-footer. However, it is actually and unexpectedly delightful hike with abundant wildlife and...
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