Tag: Hiking
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Thomas Cole
I had rested a bit at the summit of Black Dome, enjoying the view. It was time to be on my way to the second peak I planned to bag on the day’s hike in the Catskills. There had been a few scrambles that I worked through on my way here, but it would be…
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Carters at Dawn
Steam Fog along Nineteen Mile Brook Trail, New Hampshire, USA Rising early, we carried light packs and wore trail runners. It would be a very long hike traversing the Carter range. The pond along the trail at the base of the mountains is warm in August, but the cool mountain air descending into the valley…
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Beware The Widow Maker
The rain had been falling all day, but began to taper off in the afternoon. I arrived at the New Hampshire state campground after 2pm, and surveyed the site to determine where to hang my hammock. Choosing a site for a tent requires you to look for level ground. You don’t want to choose a…
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Black Dome
After three weekends of rain, Jack had given up on waiting for the sun. He repacked his winter pack, removing the snow goggles, hat and gloves. He tossed in a bug net and some bug spray. Jack took the pack out to the car with a sturdy pair of three season boots as well as…
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