Thoreau Spring lies at the convergence of two trails high on Katahdin, in Maine. Howard R. Whitcomb tells the story of the spring’s two names and vandalism of a plaque that marked it
A member of the Greenleaf Hut crew, or “croo,” below the summit of Mount Lafayette in the White Moun...
William Geller continues his series on the ways of life in Maine’s North Woods in the nineteenth and...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. The citizens of Concord, Massachus...
Richard F. Fleck traces the travels of John Burroughs and Henry David Thoreau from the Catskills to ...
William Geller and Jim Logan go back in time on Katahdin, following a route early trail blazer Avery...
An article about a two-week excursion in the area of Mount Katahdin, Maine. Reprinted from Appalach...
With a diagram of Katahdin drawn by Henry David Thoreau and borrowed from the Colby College Miller L...
Cover Story piece on Henry David Thoreau\u27s visit to Maine in 1846, during which he climbed Mount...
Winter/Spring 2013 - Volume LXIV, Number 1 - issue #235. Looking for Thoreau: His pull remains stron...
While working on another project using 19th Century Newspapers search engine, I immediately became c...
The retired director of research for the Appalachian Mountain Club, Dr. Kenneth Kimball, recounts th...
A list of articles that describe, at least briefly, Mount Katahdin in Maine. A revised version of a...
Ken Kimball, the Appalachian Mountain Club’s research director, retires. AMC delays decision about s...
A section titled Madison Monroe Tracy (1869 – 1952) originally drafted for the book Katahdin Woods...
Two friends strengthened their connection on Doubletop Mountain. Many years later, one of them dies,...
A member of the Greenleaf Hut crew, or “croo,” below the summit of Mount Lafayette in the White Moun...
William Geller continues his series on the ways of life in Maine’s North Woods in the nineteenth and...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. The citizens of Concord, Massachus...
Richard F. Fleck traces the travels of John Burroughs and Henry David Thoreau from the Catskills to ...
William Geller and Jim Logan go back in time on Katahdin, following a route early trail blazer Avery...
An article about a two-week excursion in the area of Mount Katahdin, Maine. Reprinted from Appalach...
With a diagram of Katahdin drawn by Henry David Thoreau and borrowed from the Colby College Miller L...
Cover Story piece on Henry David Thoreau\u27s visit to Maine in 1846, during which he climbed Mount...
Winter/Spring 2013 - Volume LXIV, Number 1 - issue #235. Looking for Thoreau: His pull remains stron...
While working on another project using 19th Century Newspapers search engine, I immediately became c...
The retired director of research for the Appalachian Mountain Club, Dr. Kenneth Kimball, recounts th...
A list of articles that describe, at least briefly, Mount Katahdin in Maine. A revised version of a...
Ken Kimball, the Appalachian Mountain Club’s research director, retires. AMC delays decision about s...
A section titled Madison Monroe Tracy (1869 – 1952) originally drafted for the book Katahdin Woods...
Two friends strengthened their connection on Doubletop Mountain. Many years later, one of them dies,...
A member of the Greenleaf Hut crew, or “croo,” below the summit of Mount Lafayette in the White Moun...
William Geller continues his series on the ways of life in Maine’s North Woods in the nineteenth and...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. The citizens of Concord, Massachus...