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 27, 2012
Bagging more 4,000-footers in the winter! View of Mt Washington from Mt Avalon across Crawford Notch There will never be a weekend in New Hampshire where there are no hardy souls out hiking. Rain, snow storms, bitter cold… its all part of the fun. I love going to New Hampshire because I’m not considered weird...
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Written on January 19, 2012
I just wanted to make a quick note of some changes! The Map of Adventures was a little cluttered and I’ve always wanted to better organize it. So I’ve created a “Adventures by State” page which has all of what’s written on this blog divided up by area. If you click on each of the...
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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 January 12, 2012
One of Utah’s best kept secrets; Bryce Canyon in the Winter Bryce Canyon in the Winter After reviewing my pictures from my recent adventures in Nevada, I was reminded of the brilliant colors of Bryce Canyon and how its augmented by winter snow. I visited Bryce Canyon when I was on a grand Utah road...
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