A little over a month ago now I was on a spring break adventure in southern New Mexico. Needless to say there were many adventures, including some of the most horribly maintained trails I’ve ever hiked on, many trout for dinner, snow, sun, swimming, getting lost, finding cool rocks, fording streams, climbing to the top [...]
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Spring Break in New Mexico
Posted in Fly Fishing, Getting Lost, Hiking, Uncategorized, tagged cabin and trail, DOC, gila wilderness, spring break on April 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
McGill Winter Meet
Posted in Chopping Stuff, Getting Lost on February 4, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Last weekend – last weekend in January in the good new year of 2007 – 18 of us intrepid Dartmouth Woodsmen headed up to the far reaches of Quebec to participate in the Winter Woodsmens Meet at McGill University. After getting lost for about an hour on the winding highways, interestates, on- and off-ramps [...]
Wrapped by Reynolds
Posted in Being a tourist, Getting Lost, Hiking, Montana on September 11, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
There are quite a few Montanans at Dartmouth College. However, we mostly only see each other at college. So, Erin and I decided to meet up in Montana, during break, and go camping and hiking. To Glacier National Park we went.
On Monday (early) morning I left Missoula, arrived in Kalispel, picked up [...]
Barker Mountain
Posted in Getting Lost, Hiking, Montana on August 29, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
I have an obsession with the Rocky Mountain Front. Both exploring it, and getting great views of it. On Tuesday I hiked a mountain that I’ve wanted to hike for the past two years – Barker Mountain – on the far northern edge of the Little Belt Mountains, looking over the plains and [...]
Hillside Cemetary
Posted in Biking, Getting Lost on May 26, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
This trip actually happened a while ago, it’s just that I haven’t gotten around to developing the film and scanning it until now. Not too much to write about here. Decided one day to go on a bike ride, but didn’t really know where to go. I didn’t want to be gone for [...]