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...
Continue reading ...
Written on May 15, 2012
Southern Vermont is full of adventure! I took a 5 day road trip throughout the area and experienced some wonderful hikes, historic landmarks and culture in this unique part of the country. This is just what I saw on day one! Quechee Gorge, Vermont Just about a year ago I set off on a grand...
Continue reading ...
Written on March 15, 2012
Ice climbing the highest waterfall in New Hampshire! Iced out Arethusa Falls, New Hampshiire Its still winter!! Despite the terribly warm temperatures and lack of snow, me and a friend were still able to get a late season ice climb in. Arethusa Falls, located in Crawford Notch State Park, is usually one of the last...
Continue reading ...
Written on June 1, 2011
“…just can’t wait to get on the road again” Mt Baldpate from Old Speck I am proud of myself- I lasted a full 2 weeks staying in one place. That has to be a record for me. Somehow, I have asphalt running through my veins and I just couldn’t resist taking a long study break...
Continue reading ...
Written on February 18, 2011
“I’d had no particular interest in the Southwest at all as a young girl, and I was completely surprised that the desert stole my heart to the extent it did.” ~Terri Windling, artist Red wave over Anza Borrego State Park Anza Borrego Desert State Park is yet another massive preserve of the wild Sonoran...
Continue reading ...