A member of the Greenleaf Hut crew, or “croo,” below the summit of Mount Lafayette in the White Mountains of New Hampshire connects to the natural history of the mountain through frequent foot trips on the Old Bridle Path
Summer/Fall 2015 - Volume LXVI, Number 2 - Issue #240. Retelling History: Rusty Pions, Rock Highways...
A tribute to the stepfather who understood the lessons of abandoned settlements in New Hampshire’s f...
Walking along on a Connecticut path he knows well, Aaron Piccirillo goes on “autopilot,” only to com...
Foot traffic has altered the landscape along the exposed Gulfside Trail below Mount Washington. Memb...
Mishaps and rescues from summer/fall 2017 include: a dramatic rescue of several people in a school g...
Two friends strengthened their connection on Doubletop Mountain. Many years later, one of them dies,...
Photos by Paula Champagne and Joe Klementovich celebrate the trail work that restores parts of the C...
In “The Goldfish Pond,” Gregory Norris brings alive a childhood memory of wandering around other peo...
Lisa Ballard returns to a remote peak in the Adirondacks 40 years after she swore she would never go...
Elissa Ely climbs Welch-Dickey in New Hampshire seeking images and silence but leaves with overheard...
Summer/Fall 2021 - Volume LXXII, Number 2 - Issue #252. Off Trail: Trailless tangles, bushwhacking, ...
Christine Woodside’s column tells the story of her friend, Dan, whose age and medical problems had p...
A science writer shows how Monadnock’s landscape tells the story of climate change and calamity
Four men who thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail in 1951 transformed the trail experience
A Sunday afternoon church hike takes an unexpected turn as one determined man inches his way up a sm...
Summer/Fall 2015 - Volume LXVI, Number 2 - Issue #240. Retelling History: Rusty Pions, Rock Highways...
A tribute to the stepfather who understood the lessons of abandoned settlements in New Hampshire’s f...
Walking along on a Connecticut path he knows well, Aaron Piccirillo goes on “autopilot,” only to com...
Foot traffic has altered the landscape along the exposed Gulfside Trail below Mount Washington. Memb...
Mishaps and rescues from summer/fall 2017 include: a dramatic rescue of several people in a school g...
Two friends strengthened their connection on Doubletop Mountain. Many years later, one of them dies,...
Photos by Paula Champagne and Joe Klementovich celebrate the trail work that restores parts of the C...
In “The Goldfish Pond,” Gregory Norris brings alive a childhood memory of wandering around other peo...
Lisa Ballard returns to a remote peak in the Adirondacks 40 years after she swore she would never go...
Elissa Ely climbs Welch-Dickey in New Hampshire seeking images and silence but leaves with overheard...
Summer/Fall 2021 - Volume LXXII, Number 2 - Issue #252. Off Trail: Trailless tangles, bushwhacking, ...
Christine Woodside’s column tells the story of her friend, Dan, whose age and medical problems had p...
A science writer shows how Monadnock’s landscape tells the story of climate change and calamity
Four men who thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail in 1951 transformed the trail experience
A Sunday afternoon church hike takes an unexpected turn as one determined man inches his way up a sm...
Summer/Fall 2015 - Volume LXVI, Number 2 - Issue #240. Retelling History: Rusty Pions, Rock Highways...
A tribute to the stepfather who understood the lessons of abandoned settlements in New Hampshire’s f...
Walking along on a Connecticut path he knows well, Aaron Piccirillo goes on “autopilot,” only to com...