Long Trail Day 4: Fifteen Miles Through Non Stop Rain
Day 4 was a rainy trek through 15 viewless miles. … More Long Trail Day 4: Fifteen Miles Through Non Stop Rain
Day 4 was a rainy trek through 15 viewless miles. … More Long Trail Day 4: Fifteen Miles Through Non Stop Rain
Day 3 was cut pretty short in order to rest my legs, but not before climbing the first mountain that made me think, ‘hey that wasn’t too bad!’ … More Long Trail Day 3: Haystack Mountain and Taking It Easy
Day 2 fell on a Saturday which led to a lot of day-hikers looking to summit Jay Peak, my first major mountain. … More Long Trail Day 2: Jay Peak and Weekend Crowds
Day 1 brought me to a fork in the road where I had to choose between escaping into Canada or heading back toward Massachusetts. … More Long Trail Day 1: Canada or Vermont?
Twenty-six days ago my roommates dropped me off at the Canadian border in Northern Vermont. I said my goodbyes and set off with a 34 pound pack strapped to my back to hike my way back to Massachusetts where they would pick me up in a few weeks. All that stood between me and our … More Defining Success and Failure in the Aftermath of Quitting the Long Trail
Vermont, like Idaho, is basically all just one park. Being our favorite state in New England and a short 2 hour drive from Boston, we visit as often as we possible can! We go into the woods every August to camp for my best friend’s birthday and hockey takes us up there in the winter … More Mount Mansfield State Forest-Vermont