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My Hiking Adventures in New Hampshire and Beyond<br> Trip Reports, Trail Conditions, Gear Reviews, and More.
Matt's Hikes: March 2015
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My Hiking Adventures in New Hampshire and Beyond. Trip Reports, Trail Conditions, Gear Reviews, and More. Wednesday, March 25, 2015. A Fabulous Friday Traverse of Franconia Ridge. March 6, 2015. Old Bridle Path, Greenleaf Trail, Franconia Ridge Trail, Osseo Trail, Lincoln Woods Trail. Lafayette (5260', NH4K), Truman (5000', TW72), Lincoln (5089', NH4K), Little Haystack (4760', NH4K), Liberty (4459', NH4K), Flume (4328', NH4K). 9hr 35min (actual 8hr 35min). Lafayette (L) and Lincoln (R) from Walker Ridge.
Matt's Hikes: NE 100-Highest
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My Hiking Adventures in New Hampshire and Beyond. Trip Reports, Trail Conditions, Gear Reviews, and More. This list is made up of the 100 highest peaks in New England (clever name, right? As this list requires numerous bushwhacks (blazing one's own trail to the summit, often pushing through thick vegetation - hence the "whacking" name), it has a far smaller list of completers. I completed this list in the summer of 2014. The Peaks: (Combine with New Hampshire 4000-Footers List. Ascended: 8-19-07, 7-29-12.
Matt's Hikes: January 2016
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My Hiking Adventures in New Hampshire and Beyond. Trip Reports, Trail Conditions, Gear Reviews, and More. Tuesday, January 19, 2016. Bushwhacking in New Hampshire - Oct. 17-18, 2015. Oct 17, 2015. Signal Ridge Trail, Carrigain Notch Trail, bushwhack. Vose Spur (3862', NEHH). Oct 18, 2015. Gale River Road Extension, Herd Path, Bushwhack. The Nubble (2713'), Peak Above the Nubble (3813', NEHH). Fall on the Carrigain Notch Trail. Nearing the sub-ridge during the bushwhack. Vose Spur summit cairn. To the blu...
Matt's Hikes: Struggling up to the Bigelows - Jan. 2, 2016
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My Hiking Adventures in New Hampshire and Beyond. Trip Reports, Trail Conditions, Gear Reviews, and More. Tuesday, March 8, 2016. Struggling up to the Bigelows - Jan. 2, 2016. Stratton Brook Pond Road, Firewarden's Trail, Appalachian Trail. Bigelow - Avery Peak (4090', NE4K), Bigelow - West Peak (4145', NE4K). 7hr 50min (actual 7hr 30min). Heading off on foot down the road to the trailhead. Blue skies and some clouds on the Bigelow Range. West Peak is off to the right behind the trees. Views From the Top.
Matt's Hikes: Socked in on Saddleback and The Horn for New Year's Day
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My Hiking Adventures in New Hampshire and Beyond. Trip Reports, Trail Conditions, Gear Reviews, and More. Saturday, March 5, 2016. Socked in on Saddleback and The Horn for New Year's Day. Saddleback Mountain Ski Trails, Appalachian Trail. Saddleback (4120', NE4K), Saddleback - The Horn (4041', NE4K). 5hr (actual 4hr 55min). Meeting at the ski area around 10:00. Starting up the vacant ski slopes. Weird to be on ski slopes in winter without the chairs running, other skiers around, etc. Saddleback - The Horn.
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October 2014 | Outdoor Quest
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This blog is about teaching, instructing and sharing practical applications to navigation, GPS technology and survival in the backcountry. Map, Compass and GPS. Wild flowers along Fall Creek on the way to the Green Lakes - Oregon. Thursday, October 30, 2014. Frequently people will ask what is the best compass a hiker can buy? It really does make a difference. Unique to this style of compass is the sighting system. It's similar to sighting a hunting rifle. The compass box offers two methods (the n...Adjus...
Appalachian Trail, Week 16, 7.22-28.15 | Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond
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Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond. Getting to the top of the 48 4,000 footers in New Hampshire's White Mountains and all sorts of other neat places. Appalachian Trail, Week 16, 7.22-28.15. July 28, 2015. The weeks are starting to fly by and so are the miles. The New England states are smaller and hiking through them is much quicker than Virginia was. In the next few days, I will be back in Vermont and on familiar trails. Lots of exciting terrain coming up! Getting closer to Katahdin!
Appalachian Trail, Week 15, 7.15-21.15 | Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond
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Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond. Getting to the top of the 48 4,000 footers in New Hampshire's White Mountains and all sorts of other neat places. Appalachian Trail, Week 15, 7.15-21.15. July 22, 2015. It seems like it has been a very fast week! I was still in New York last week, and tomorrow I will be finishing Connecticut and entering Massachusetts! It will be nice to get back to trails I am familiar with on the mext few weeks. At the Dover Oak, the largest oak tree on the AT. Addres...
Appalachian Trail, Week 14, 7.8-14.15 | Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond
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Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond. Getting to the top of the 48 4,000 footers in New Hampshire's White Mountains and all sorts of other neat places. Appalachian Trail, Week 14, 7.8-14.15. July 14, 2015. July 20, 2015. New Jersey which I also finished this week much better in regards to the rocks, . It also had more views, a lot of ledges which reminded me of home, some swampy areas, and (important for a hungry thru-hiker) places to eat near the trail. This was an really nice one, complet...
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Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond. Getting to the top of the 48 4,000 footers in New Hampshire's White Mountains and all sorts of other neat places. Summerset does most of the blogging here, and is out and about on the trails the most. Come hike with us! Summerset on the left, Ethan in the middle, Cameron on the right. 10 thoughts on “ About. February 4, 2010 at 2:38 pm. Drop me a email if you’d like to chat about hiking the whites or other things. February 16, 2012 at 10:09 pm. March 11...
Appalachian Trail, Week 18, 8.5-11.15 | Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond
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Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond. Getting to the top of the 48 4,000 footers in New Hampshire's White Mountains and all sorts of other neat places. Appalachian Trail, Week 18, 8.5-11.15. August 11, 2015. It has been an exciting week on the trail! I have finally hiked back to my home state, New Hampshire. Now that I am back in New Hampshire, it won’t be long before I am back in the Whites and on familiar trails. Beautiful day to be on Killington. Beside the great views, they also hav...
Trails Less Traveled: Smarts Brook, The Link, Castle | Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond
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Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond. Getting to the top of the 48 4,000 footers in New Hampshire's White Mountains and all sorts of other neat places. Trails Less Traveled: Smarts Brook, The Link, Castle. July 12, 2015. While Summerset continues her journey north, I spent a couple of days soloing on some trails less traveled…. Logging road in the early part of Smarts Brook Trail. Lovely roots that made stairs. The view from Sandwich Dome summit looking towards Mt. Tecumseh. Not a p...Manag...
Appalachian Trail, Week 17, 7.29-8.4.15 | Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond
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Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond. Getting to the top of the 48 4,000 footers in New Hampshire's White Mountains and all sorts of other neat places. Appalachian Trail, Week 17, 7.29-8.4.15. August 9, 2015. Being back in New England has been exciting and this week was even better as I hiked into Vermont and onto familiar trails. I hiked the Long Trail with my son in 2013, and it has been fun to rehike the first 100 miles of Vermont and to remember the adventures we had. You are commenting...
Appalachian Trail, Week 13, 7.1-7.7.15 | Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond
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Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond. Getting to the top of the 48 4,000 footers in New Hampshire's White Mountains and all sorts of other neat places. Appalachian Trail, Week 13, 7.1-7.7.15. July 8, 2015. July 9, 2015. This week marks three months on the trail! It has been a week full of miles and milestones. Pennsylvania has been a different sort of state, with less elevation gains and losses (meaning flat! Bright red shelf fungus at one of the campsites. 1000 miles left to go! BigSky hik...
Appalachian Trail, Week 12, 6.24-30.15 | Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond
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Hiking New Hampshire's 48 4,000 Footers and Beyond. Getting to the top of the 48 4,000 footers in New Hampshire's White Mountains and all sorts of other neat places. Appalachian Trail, Week 12, 6.24-30.15. June 30, 2015. It has been an exciting week on the AT! Harper’s Ferry is not quite the halfway point, and this week the real halfway point was passed. The 1100 mile mark was passed, too. Looking foward to next week, and whatever that will bring! At the Mason-Dixon line, back in the north. Appalachian T...
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Current Work – Matthew Higgins. Mugs and Plant Pots. December 27, 2015. A mixture of thrown and cast pots from December 2015, along with some Christmas Decorations. White Stoneware, various Glazes. Pots – September 2015. September 15, 2015. September 15, 2015. One Day Project: Bedside Table. September 12, 2015. September 12, 2015. While the glue was drying. Anglepoise no.3 Restoration. September 12, 2015. September 12, 2015. July 20, 2015. June 28, 2015. June 28, 2015. A Few Examples of Final Pots.
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My Hiking Adventures in New Hampshire and Beyond. Trip Reports, Trail Conditions, Gear Reviews, and More. Tuesday, March 8, 2016. Struggling up to the Bigelows - Jan. 2, 2016. Stratton Brook Pond Road, Firewarden's Trail, Appalachian Trail. Bigelow - Avery Peak (4090', NE4K), Bigelow - West Peak (4145', NE4K). 7hr 50min (actual 7hr 30min). Heading off on foot down the road to the trailhead. Blue skies and some clouds on the Bigelow Range. West Peak is off to the right behind the trees. No chairlifts didn...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. April 19, 2017. There comes a time in the life of every performer when they’re asked “Do you think you could hit the gym before this project? You’re playing a barbarian.”. OK, no. That’s not true. At least, not for Dwayne Johnson. I think he walks past a rack of weights and just. A paragon of human physical training and development. (Love you DJ! I indeed do detect that which the Rock is in process of composing in the kitchen; it smells glorious.).
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Please go to http:/ poetrypostcardproject.com/blog/MGRH.html. Sunday, July 11, 2004. This blog has moved! You can now find Maximum Go in the Resulting Hogshead at the following URL: http:/ poetrypostcardproject.com/blog/MGRH.html. Please update your links! Posted by Matthew at 1:48 PM. San Diego, California, United States. Matthew Shindell used to live and write in Phoenix, Arizona. He now lives and writes in La Jolla, California. View my complete profile. This blog has moved!