Written on December 22, 2012
Its hard to believe that a 220ft waterfall would remain hidden on any map until 2005. This is only possible in places as wild as the temperate jungles of Northern California. Fortunately this gem can be hiked in 1/2 a day. Whiskeytown Falls, California The Northwestern Mountains of Northern California are some of the most...
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Written on November 30, 2012
Mt Moriah is a 4,000 footer with a full, 360-degree view from its summit. The trail from Gorham, New Hampshire also has a surprisingly large number of views on the way up too. This is a great 9-mile day hike. Carter-Moriah Trail Its that awkward time of year again when the cold weather is here...
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Written on November 21, 2012
Big Moose Mountain, previously known as Big Squaw Mountain, is the highest point along the shores of Moosehead Lake in North Central Maine. The view from the top is certainly one of the best in the state. Sunset on Moosehead Lake from the summit of Big Moose Mountain Climbing Big Moose Mountain was actually my...
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Written on November 20, 2012
Moxie Falls is a 90-ft waterfall located in central Maine along the Kennebec River. Its a short hike near the tows of The Forks and is something not to be missed on the drive to Jackman and Quebec. It is the second highest waterfall in Maine after Katahdin Falls. Moxie Falls, Maine After finishing the...
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Written on November 19, 2012
Moosehead Lake is one of Maine’s greatest natural wonders. Located on the southern edge of the expansive North Woods, it is the largest alpine lake in the East. Moosehead is still one of the most wild and untouched wildernesses of the Northeast. Moosehead Lake and the Great North Woods of Maine Before traveling out to...
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