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Active Seniors: Intrepid Seventy-Somethings Try Snowbiking At Pats Peak
28 November 2011 12:30 PM | No CommentsWith Ben's careful instruction and watchful guidance, we were soon making swooping turns down the bunny slope, getting right back on the carpet lift and riding up to do it all over again. It was exciting and exhilarating and, yes, just plain fun.
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Meta Skis and Sliding Snowshoes: Options For Winter Backcountry Fun
21 November 2011 2:05 PM | No CommentsThese innovative products were designed to bridge the gap between snowshoes and backcountry skis.
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Vermont After Irene: You Can Get Here From There!
21 September 2011 4:39 PM | No CommentsWith all the national news and photos of damaged covered bridges and washed away roads you might think Vermont is closed to tourism. You'd be wrong . . .
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Maximum Versatility Camping Gear
15 May 2010 7:29 AM | No CommentsLots of folks are tied to roadside campsites by the gear they’ve chosen.
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How To: Preparing Your Car For Winter Driving
02 December 2009 9:55 AM | 6 Comments
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New Hampshire Archive
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Easy Adventure: Going Guided On An Errol Exploration
Posted on January 2, 2012 | 1 CommentBy choosing a guided trip, I found not only good companionship but also a place I probably never would have explored on my own. -
Resort Snapshot: King Pine, 12-30-2011
Posted on December 30, 2011 | No CommentsNew snowmaking at King Pine gave us a wonderful day of skiing...and we learned some things, too! -
Resort Snapshot: Loon Mountain 12-21-11
Posted on December 30, 2011 | No CommentsIt was a gray, gloomy day, but the snow at Loon was white and wonderful . . . -
Winter Camping Goes To The Dogs
Posted on December 7, 2011 | No CommentsTraveling by dogsled on a guided trip with Mahoosuc Guide Service is an easy, safe, fun, introduction to winter camping. -
Active Seniors: Intrepid Seventy-Somethings Try Snowbiking At Pats Peak
Posted on November 28, 2011 | No CommentsWith Ben's careful instruction and watchful guidance, we were soon making swooping turns down the bunny slope, getting right back on the carpet lift and riding up to do it all over again. It was exciting and exhilarating and, yes, just plain fun. -
Three Days On The Water In Northern New Hampshire and Maine: Lake Umbagog, The Magalloway and Kennebago Rivers
Posted on September 5, 2011 | 2 CommentsErrol, New Hampshire has little in the way of restaurants or indoor activities, it is an outdoor enthusiast’s delight with Umbagog lake and several beautiful rivers nearby.








