The Society for the Protection of NH Forests writes:
Concord, NH, June 15, 2009—One of New Hampshire’s most well-loved mountains needs your help. Mount Monadnock’s trails were heavily damaged during the December 2008 ice storm, and the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests is organizing a clean-up effort. Forest Society staff and volunteers will [...]
I had time for just a quick one today, and rode my bicycle for an hour, dipping into Dunstable. One hour on the public roads brought two passing motorists yelling comments.
The first came on Route 113, from a fellow who said something about “idiot.” For the record, I agree. I’m an idiot. Then again, I’m [...]
Other local rivers and streams are looking good, too, George May of Merrimack reports. Anyone who plays on the river should be grateful for the work of these volunteer testers, by the way….
Mr. May writes:
RIVERS LOOK CLEAN TO START THE SEASONA drizzly, light rain greeted monitors on the Souhegan and Merrimack Rivers
for the first day [...]
Despite some sketchy results far upstream, the Nashua River has been fit for swimming so far this year in greater Nashua, the NRWA reports:
The Nashua River Watershed Association (NRWA) has been a watchdog of both the large rivers and smaller streams in north central Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire for the past 17 years. The [...]
I prefer short drives and long hikes, but eventually one feels a need to explore new territory. Evan, Ben and I drove up to Mt. Kearsarge Sunday, to make the trek from the Winslow State Park picnic area (elevation roughly 1820 feet) to the summit (roughly 2900 feet). There are two trails, so you can [...]
North Conway, NH – June 2, 2009 – For more than seven decades, the nonprofit Mount Washington Observatory has been bringing the science and wonder of Mount Washington to the world, helping connect countless individuals to this incredible mountain peak. On July 25, more than 300 passionate Observatory fans will show their appreciation and support [...]
THE SUNAPEE-RAGGED-KEARSARGE GREENWAY COALITION
Greenway offers 11 guided summer hikes; some for ‘slowpokes’
NEW LONDON, N.H. – The 2009 Summer Hike Schedule has been announced by the Sunapee-Ragged-Kearsarge Greenway Coalition.
Eleven hikes throughout the region will offer a variety of difficulty and distance. An innovation this year will be some slower-paced hikes. “The Greenway directors decided some of [...]
My first mountain bike race did not start auspiciously.
I left the house about 15 minutes later than I’d intended, but that was no big deal. I’d still get there a good 40 minutes before the start, I figured.
About 20 minutes up the highway, I realized I hadn’t brought my inhaler.