The Last Chair Up Mt Cube
It is Mid-Spring, which means the awkward season between ice and mud in the White Mountains. Trying to avoid the mud and soft slushy snow of higher elevations, we elected to climb...
It is Mid-Spring, which means the awkward season between ice and mud in the White Mountains. Trying to avoid the mud and soft slushy snow of higher elevations, we elected to climb...
It is early October and I had just biked to Kinsmen Brewing along the Farmington Canal Trail in Connecticut. After having my fill of a delicious lunch and a pint in the sunshine, my destination shifts South to...
It took nearly a year since I started cataloging my brewery trips to finally get to Connecticut. Out of the 6 New England states, I have explored Connecticut the least. My extent of exploring the state has been...
Over the course of my quest to hike each of the New Hampshire 4k footers, I have now hiked quite a few miles along the Appalachian Trail. On a chilled September day, I finally got the chance to hike Moosilauke, the first of the New Hampshire White Mountains most thru-hikers experience on their 2,190 mile quest to...
Today was the day. After years of hiking the lesser peaks of the New Hampshire 48, I was finally ready to hike the ultimate peak - Mt Washington. Really, I don’t know what took me so long to finally climb the tallest peak in the Northeast. Maybe I was...
For those of you thinking that I spent all my time hiking, you might be happy to know that I’m not so one dimensional. In addition to hiking and kayaking, I also enjoy long distance bike rides, especially ones with a brewery at the end of the trail...
Breweries are back open - Awesome! However, if you were expecting to gather the gang up and congregate at the bar like it was 2019, things have changed.