Hiking
Maine Appalachian Trail Crew Needs You
by Lori Safford
For those of you who have hiked the AT up White Cap Mountain and wondered why the heck there weren"t some nice, sturdy rock steps winding up and around that steep stretch...
by Jon Tierney
When a member of your party is injured in the backcountry, one seeks a balance between the dangers of providing too little care and the risks of providing too much...
Mountain Medic - Shoulder Dislocation
by Jon Tierney
Surfing your favorite hole and pop goes your buddy's shoulder!
Monday Morning Mountain Rescue
by Emily Pilachowski and Eric Goodwin
June 7th started like many other mornings. Eric and I woke up late, drank coffee with Susan and Mark at Big Eddy, ate cinnamon buns, and played a little UNO...
So, You"ve Just Finished Hiking the AT
by Elizabeth Valente
September 19, 2003: For the second time in as many weeks, I am approaching the summit of Maine's highest peak, Mt. Katahdin.
by Lori Safford
I helped build a ten boulder staircase. It was a thing of utmost beauty, and it proved its worth. We only had to rebuild it six times, thanks to Jason's high standards...
by Two Left Feet
Moxie Falls
by Two Left Feet
Baker Mountain
by A.T. Hikers
Entries from the No Umbrella Journal at Caratunk House, a hiker lodge.
The Hike of the Week By Two Left Feet: Austin Stream Falls
by Two Left Feet
The Hike of the Week: Solon Petroglyphs
by Two Left Feet
The Hike of the Week: Houston Brook Falls
By Two Left Feet
by Nick Callanan
Georgia to Maine. Or, if you like, Maine to Georgia. No matter how you hike it, the Appalachian Trail is a damn long walk. Steve Longley...
Email nick [at] noumbrella [dot] com with your questions, comments and concerns.
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