Reports of rescues and accidents in the winter of 2020. Ho-hum weather yielded to the emergency of COVID-19, which put rescue groups at risk. In late March, the U.S. Forest Service closed the Cutler River drainage and the Mount Washington Avalanche Center suspended avalanche forecasting
Fifty years after the worst accident in the history of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, David Govats...
“My first impulse was to flee to the mountains.” But that is not happening. A hiker copes with quara...
Abstract: A helicopter ski guide died in an avalanche at 3:00 pm on February 10, 1996 while guiding ...
Reports of rescues and accidents in the cold months of late 2020 and winter 2021 included a medical ...
Reports of rescues and accidents in New Hampshire’s White Mountains during the late spring, summer, ...
In response to “Light Snow in the Whites” (Appalachia Winter/Spring 2022), a reader asks why Mount W...
A father and son use know-how and luck in finding their way safely down Mount Washington in a winter...
A hiker falls through soft snow while climbing in central Maine. A tree makes a gash down the left s...
Mountain guide Mike Cherim’s imagined story of how danger can creep up on anyone
Tracking COVID-19 trail use through trail applications. Annie Ropeik’s report on wildfire risk in th...
Writer W.D. Wetherell lives in west central New Hampshire and has noticed that hundred-year storms h...
A crew member at the Mount Washington Observatory is called on to recover a body on the eastern slop...
A remembrance of a 1951 accident on Maine’s Chimney Peak, when Steven Jervis was called to help in t...
Foot traffic has altered the landscape along the exposed Gulfside Trail below Mount Washington. Memb...
Elissa Ely climbs Welch-Dickey in New Hampshire seeking images and silence but leaves with overheard...
Fifty years after the worst accident in the history of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, David Govats...
“My first impulse was to flee to the mountains.” But that is not happening. A hiker copes with quara...
Abstract: A helicopter ski guide died in an avalanche at 3:00 pm on February 10, 1996 while guiding ...
Reports of rescues and accidents in the cold months of late 2020 and winter 2021 included a medical ...
Reports of rescues and accidents in New Hampshire’s White Mountains during the late spring, summer, ...
In response to “Light Snow in the Whites” (Appalachia Winter/Spring 2022), a reader asks why Mount W...
A father and son use know-how and luck in finding their way safely down Mount Washington in a winter...
A hiker falls through soft snow while climbing in central Maine. A tree makes a gash down the left s...
Mountain guide Mike Cherim’s imagined story of how danger can creep up on anyone
Tracking COVID-19 trail use through trail applications. Annie Ropeik’s report on wildfire risk in th...
Writer W.D. Wetherell lives in west central New Hampshire and has noticed that hundred-year storms h...
A crew member at the Mount Washington Observatory is called on to recover a body on the eastern slop...
A remembrance of a 1951 accident on Maine’s Chimney Peak, when Steven Jervis was called to help in t...
Foot traffic has altered the landscape along the exposed Gulfside Trail below Mount Washington. Memb...
Elissa Ely climbs Welch-Dickey in New Hampshire seeking images and silence but leaves with overheard...
Fifty years after the worst accident in the history of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, David Govats...
“My first impulse was to flee to the mountains.” But that is not happening. A hiker copes with quara...
Abstract: A helicopter ski guide died in an avalanche at 3:00 pm on February 10, 1996 while guiding ...