Lately I’ve been reading about too many hikers and climbers needing rescues, getting lost, or worse. I’m also seeing a lot of new accounts on social media, whether they intend to or not, promoting more of an extreme relationship with nature that could easily lead others down a wrong path. To each their own—people can…
Tag: hiking
Getting Back to Our Roots
There’s been a surge in climbing and hiking in the past decade or so. It’s noticeable. Places where you never saw cars parked, now have a few. Places where there were five or ten, now have twenty or more. Some places like the AMC Highland Center on Route 302 in Crawford Notch are lined with…
A Blustery Day on Mount Monadnock
A buddy and I spent Veterans Day making a loop hike of Kiasticuticus Peak (aka Bald Rock), Mount Monadnock, and Monte Rosa. It took us a little over four hours, maybe four and a half, thanks in large part to the blustery conditions at the summit of Monadnock. As we neared it, several people who…
Through the Portal on Kidder Mountain
For the second year in a row, I picked up a virus on Halloween, making it hard for me to do anything but rest for most of last week. But on Friday, I started turning the corner a bit, and while I didn’t have the energy to pursue a big climb, after a week of…