“Even if I was hiking at a leisurely pace, it would have been tricky to keep my feet, but I was angry at this mountain, so I was running it.”-from 4000s by 40 This page shares photos from Chapter 18 of 4000s by 40. Osceola turned out to be one of my favorite 4000-footers, both for…
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Climbing Lafayette & Lincoln: The Classic 4000-Footer Loop in the White Mountains
“Every spring, on one glorious sunny day, New Englanders with no climbing experience at all emerge from their offices, Cape Cod-style homes, and Colonials, and get the sudden urge to go hiking. The warmth of the sun leads them out into their driveways with high hopes and little gear, ready to take on something totally…
How Hiking Became Part of My Writing Process
In between talks about 4000s by 40, I’ve started work on my next book. The writing process feels different this time, but some things are surprisingly the same. One thing I didn’t expect? Recording audio notes again. Since 4000s by 40 was an active adventure about hiking, I recorded a lot of notes while climbing…
Skiing Mount Tecumseh: A Different Way to Tackle a 4000-Footer
“Days are days. You can’t wait for better ones, or warmer ones. If you let one day slide, it only gets easier to skip the next one—and before you know it, a heap load of time has passed and you are nowhere closer to reaching your goal.” — from 4000s by 40 This page coincides with…