While camping in the Adirondacks we found an easy ADK hike with an amazing fire tower.
5 Tips for Hiking as a Solo Female
Hiking as a solo female can be daunting, but I’ve found that most of the fear comes from what other people think
Weekend Recap: Race Brook Falls Hike
We headed to the Berkshires for some water fall spotting, and despite the fact that we got a little turned around trying to find the top of the falls, it was worth it for the photos and the memories.
Winter Hikes: Hoosac Range Trail
Coming back to Massachusetts, I’ve missed the tall mountains of New York and Northern New England, but the vistas on this trail are truly breathtaking.
Favorite Hikes: Hurricane Mountain
Overall, a great alternative to the High Peaks if you’re looking for a view without all of the elevation gain of a 4,000 footer.
Winter Hiking: What to Wear on a Budget
The weather outside may be frightful, but with the right gear, you can enjoy the outdoors.
Planning the Perfect Hike: Bringing a Dog
Last post, I talked about how I find my next hike. This time we’ll go over some things to keep in mind if you’re bringing your dog with you. There are a lot of things to consider (it’s basically the topic of this entire blog), but if you’re going to take a couple pieces of …
Planning the Perfect Hike: The Basics
I get asked a lot how I’m brave enough to hike alone, and my answer is research. Lots of research. Solo hikes take a lot of planning, especially when you’re just starting out.
Northern New Hampshire and Downeast Maine
Check out the blog tab for a recap of our adventure.
NH48: Mount Moosilauke and South Peak
Perfect for leaf peeping and checking off a 4,000 footer, Mount Moosilauke and South Peak are a great New Hampshire day hike.