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Nov
2009
Mount Whiteface and snow in May?

58 minutes ago by michellegilbert

Mount Whiteface, 4,020 ft high lies somewhere along the Sandwich Wilderness Range. Its another member of the white mountains and it on the day I hiked it with my younger brother Alex, it certainly lived up to its name. It was one of those nights (in May) where you just say, I want to go hiking tomor ...

AdventureGirl - adventureegirl.wordpress.com

Mount Washington

1 hour ago by michellegilbert

A New England native, I grew up with the idea that Mount Washington is the largest, hardest climb I would find on the east coast. So what did I do this summer? Climbed it…finally. I was tired of waiting for people to go with me, so I took on the jolly giant alone. Don’t think there wasn’t careful pl ...

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Selecting the Best Hiking Boot

2 hours ago by admin

Selecting the Best Hiking Boot to wear on your adventure is in all likelihood the most important piece of equipment. How come? Well, for the protection of your feet. The hiking footgear should match your type of hike. What is the type of the trail, steep or flat? Are you carrying a backpack? Is it h ...

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Though the fields lay golden...

2 hours ago by kwandongbrian

Video Something Told the Wildgeese

I was given permission to escape the house for a bit so I went up Cheongdae hill/mountain. Though the colours were past their peak, it was still a scenic hike. This photo was meant to show how the oak shrubs, close to the ground, still had their leaves and gave the hill itself colour. The surprise s ...

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Geeky Maps and Calorie Counting

2 hours ago by ed

I updated my Maps page to include some trails I’ve mapped on a site called Gmaps Pedometer. This site lets to map a route, calculating distance and calories. It even takes elevation into account! This is pretty handy for tracking my calories burned which I started doing on SparkPeople a few weeks ag ...

Blue Valhalla - bluevalhalla.com · 1 reference

Always on the Go

3 hours ago by Reba

I am so sorry I have been MIA. I was doing just fine until last Saturday when the time changed. At first I thought maybe I was getting sick. I come home, get a little bit done, deal with the kiddos, then crash. I had been staying up, getting a LOT done, and going strong. It took me a few days to rea ...

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Busy Saturday

3 hours ago by Eric Miller

Today was a busy Saturday, but busy in a good way. Jess worked this morning so I watched the girls. When Jess got home at 11 we went to have a picnic at a park up the road. It was sunny and mid-60s so it was perfect. Then we went on a short hike. It was Penelope's first hike walking on her own and M ...

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Camelbak Water Bottle

3 hours ago by Imp

The CamelBak Reusable Water Bottle is setting the standard when it comes to personal water bottles. Aside from coming in a dizzying array of cool colors the water bottle comes in 3 sizes including 1 liter, .75 liter and .05 liter. Whith it’s sleek design it is easy to carry with one finger or clip r ...

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Rattlesnake Hill

4 hours ago by portsalut

On Wednesday we invited one of Julian's friends from work, Matt, over for a pot roast dinner. Matt brought four samples of his home brewed beers for us to taste. All were very unique and well balanced in flavor. For a bit of Friday evening frivolity we decided to tackle a board game that had been si ...

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Keeping Safe in the Mountains

5 hours ago by admin

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