5. Smugglers Notch, Vermont A historical passthrough between Canada and Vermont, Smuggler's Notch was once used to smuggle goods in the early 1900's and then alcohol during prohibition. Now the Notch is one of the most scenic and infamous drives...
6 Best Swimming Spots in New England! With Labor day coming fast, the end of summer looms over us. We've curated a list of 6 watering holes in New England that are a must see! From Maine to Vermont, New Hampshire to Rhode Island, there's a spot for every New England state!
By Will Ulwick The "Terrifying 25" list in NH is not a list that is recommended for inclement conditions due to the danger. The plan for the day was to ascend King's Ravine via the Chemin Des Dames trail, loop...
At the end of an unassumingly long washboarded dirt road, was the Lost Creek campground and a few places to park for backpackers. We suited up, an old heavy laden yellow pack for me and a bright orange dog pack for Koal. One last look at the car, a feeling of the pockets to make sure nothing was left, and we were off on this 27.7 mile journey! With over 6000 feet of elevation gain and experience not on our side, this was set to be a memorable one.
I’m going to start off with a little honesty: Shenandoah National Park really hasn’t ever been on my radar. I want to visit all of the National Parks one day, yes, but I always imagined Shenandoah National Park being packed...
By Martin Bril I met Tim through one of my wife’s long time friends. At the time, I had no idea that we would end up climbing mountains together. I was planning to catch a few silver salmons during the...
Its Saturday night right around 10:00 pm, and I’m in the process of getting ready for bed. I’m brushing my teeth when my phone starts ringing and on the caller ID it shows PVSAR, which is the acronym for Pemigewasset...