Long Trail end-to-end hiker Claire Dumont learned during her pandemic-era hike that wilderness is not, nor should it be, separate from community
group dynamics, risk management, group hike, winter hiking, White Mountains, Franconia Ridge, team p...
A hiker falls through soft snow while climbing in central Maine. A tree makes a gash down the left s...
Strangers build community around a hiker’s sudden collapse on Mount Madison in the White Mountains o...
Tracking COVID-19 trail use through trail applications. Annie Ropeik’s report on wildfire risk in th...
“My first impulse was to flee to the mountains.” But that is not happening. A hiker copes with quara...
The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent travel restrictions led to a worldwide increase in greenspace u...
Disproving unsolicited doubts and advice, four women trek through the subalpine of the Sierra Nevada
The author discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic affects all of us in different ways, including the mo...
In response to “Light Snow in the Whites” (Appalachia Winter/Spring 2022), a reader asks why Mount W...
Reports of rescues and accidents in the winter of 2020. Ho-hum weather yielded to the emergency of C...
This is a paper about preserving the unique experience of a hike on the Appalachian Trail as we hike...
Hiking alone to and from Lonesome Lake Hut above Franconia Notch challenges a woman’s sense of time ...
Elissa Ely climbs Welch-Dickey in New Hampshire seeking images and silence but leaves with overheard...
A look to the next issue’s stories on cell phones in the backcountry, the Cohos Trial, research in a...
Mountain guide Mike Cherim’s imagined story of how danger can creep up on anyone
group dynamics, risk management, group hike, winter hiking, White Mountains, Franconia Ridge, team p...
A hiker falls through soft snow while climbing in central Maine. A tree makes a gash down the left s...
Strangers build community around a hiker’s sudden collapse on Mount Madison in the White Mountains o...
Tracking COVID-19 trail use through trail applications. Annie Ropeik’s report on wildfire risk in th...
“My first impulse was to flee to the mountains.” But that is not happening. A hiker copes with quara...
The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent travel restrictions led to a worldwide increase in greenspace u...
Disproving unsolicited doubts and advice, four women trek through the subalpine of the Sierra Nevada
The author discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic affects all of us in different ways, including the mo...
In response to “Light Snow in the Whites” (Appalachia Winter/Spring 2022), a reader asks why Mount W...
Reports of rescues and accidents in the winter of 2020. Ho-hum weather yielded to the emergency of C...
This is a paper about preserving the unique experience of a hike on the Appalachian Trail as we hike...
Hiking alone to and from Lonesome Lake Hut above Franconia Notch challenges a woman’s sense of time ...
Elissa Ely climbs Welch-Dickey in New Hampshire seeking images and silence but leaves with overheard...
A look to the next issue’s stories on cell phones in the backcountry, the Cohos Trial, research in a...
Mountain guide Mike Cherim’s imagined story of how danger can creep up on anyone
group dynamics, risk management, group hike, winter hiking, White Mountains, Franconia Ridge, team p...
A hiker falls through soft snow while climbing in central Maine. A tree makes a gash down the left s...
Strangers build community around a hiker’s sudden collapse on Mount Madison in the White Mountains o...