Saturday, February 28, 2009
Spring is creeping in!
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Cabin Fever
In fact, I've participated in very few winter activities this year. I did do some cross country skiing a few weeks back at Great Brook Farm during one of their weekly lantern lit nights. It was terrific. Gorgeous stars and the lanterns light the trail just enough so you don't run into anyone.
I'm still hoping to hit the next segment of the Midstate Trail next month. I think it might be time to start planning those trips.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Peakbaggin'
For me the list is another way to get outdoors. I'm able to try new trails and perhaps challenge myself a bit more than if I were to hike the same tried and true trails over and over. This all started, for me, when I picked up The 4000-Footers of the White Mountains by Steven Smith. I never even knew there was such a hiking list. From then I was hooked. At the moment I have completed 50% of the AMC's White Mountain Four Thousand Footers List. I hope to complete a large chuck of it next summer and maybe complete it in the next 4 years. Meanwhile, because of Peakbagger.com, I've found so many other lists that are in the area. It's enough to keep me hiking and outdoors.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Hiking Schedule for Next Year
March 28- Section 3 Going North on the Midstate Trail
April 5 - Section 4 Going North on the Midstate Trail
April 25 - Section 5 Going North on the Midstate Trail
May 9- Section 6 Going North on the Midstate Trail
May 22 - 25 Annual Memorial Day Camping Trip in the White Mountains
June 26 - 28 Mount Jackson
July 10 - 12 Mount Isolation (2nd attempt)
July 24 -26 Mount Clinton and Mount Monroe
August 7 - 9 The Wildcats
August 21-23 Mount Carter
September 4-7 Annual Labor Day Camping Trip in the White Mountains
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Why Another Hiking Blog?
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Hiking Osceolas Last Weekend -Import from Myspace
Last weekend, Ben and I hiked the Osceola peaks (no. 20 and 21) and ran into something interesting that I want to share. No it wasn't a bear. We ran into a camera crew and a young family.
The older boy, Evan, is working on a fundraiser that he developed to raise money to turn his school green. He's hiking 10 peaks of the White Mountain 4000' and raising $5000. It's a really cool thing this kid is doing. I read about it through Views From the Top and I think I caught it again in the Boston Globe. He had a camera crew with him because there is a gentleman from WBZ who is trying to pilot a new program for the Green channel... Backyard Environmentalist. All in all it was pretty neat. Here's a picture of us with Evan.
Check out his blog if you want to be inspired by someone young doing something to impact his world. Summits for My School
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Midstate Trail Part 2 - Import from Myspace


We met at Dan's and then put a car at each end of the trail. We started out in Orford walking on the roads and dutifully following the yellow triangles. Little did we know that we would be on roads for a very long time.
There was a brief journey into the woods.


But then we went back out on to the road. We saw some beautiful homes and several old cemetaries. In all honesty, the road was a bit wearing on us.




That's also when it started to rain. But our buddies Black and Brown didn't seem to care...

We got to the border of Sutton and Douglas and I pulled out the map.

We finally got to the woods with only 4 miles left to go. There were some water crossings ...


Just before we found Dan's car we saw this guy...

It was a good hike. Road hiking is not something I really like to do and my hip was bothering me the next day. However, it was a huge section of trail to get done and the next segment looks as if it is truly in the woods again! Next scheduled hike is Memorial Day weekend, however, there may be one sooner than that!