
For Those Who Wander
“Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit, and as vital to our lives as water and good bread.” – Edward Abbey
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- Hiking Post – 8.05.21Mount Sunapee: After taking a long break from posting to focus on school for my senior year, I have finally decided to finish posting about my journey. For my second to last hike, I decided to hike Mount Sunapee with my little brother, Sam. As withContinue reading “Hiking Post – 8.05.21”
- Hiking Post – 8.03.21Mount Flagg: Back to Camp I have hiked this mountain every single summer since I was 7, but these hiking trips stopped due to COVID. Mount Flagg was the last of my cabin hikes that I needed to complete. If you have been following my journey,Continue reading “Hiking Post – 8.03.21”
- Hiking Post – 7.24.21Mount Jefferson: Putting all of our trust into the traction of our boots Mount Jefferson was the second to last cabin hike of my journey. I wanted to hike at least seven miles over to the surrounding mountains after hiking, but that dream was short livedContinue reading “Hiking Post – 7.24.21”
- Hiking Post – 7.18.21Sentinel Mountain: Knowing when to call it a day I haven’t had much luck on my trips when it comes to weather. I have had many rainy days, and this was not an exception. I was trying to make it all the way to Mount FlaggContinue reading “Hiking Post – 7.18.21”
- Hiking Post – 7.17.21The Franconia Ridge Loop: Cold, rainy, and spectacular Rainy weather is never ideal when you are hiking. It makes the rocks slippery, the views impossible to see, and you end up freezing and wet. This was the mindset I had going into my hike on theContinue reading “Hiking Post – 7.17.21”


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