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Archive for January, 2009

Snow shoeing to Sabbaday Falls

Snow shoeing to Sabbaday Falls

Maybe the shortest trail in New Hampshire. Sabbaday Falls is a great place to get used to snow shoeing or take the kids out without getting too far out there.


Ice Climbing Pinnacle Gully, Mount Washington

Ice climbing in Pinnacle Gully on Mount Washington, truly a classic adventure in New Hampshire. Photography by Joe Klementovich.


Skiing – Gulf of Slides

Skiing - Gulf of Slides

Gulf of Slides is a great place to get some back-country skiing in without the crowds of Tuckerman Ravine. Moderate slopes and some wide open snowfields. Top notch skiing in New Hampshire without lift-lines.


Ski Touring along the Saco River

Exercising while being a parent is hard. Having a Chariot for cross-country skiing makes it easier. THings to do in New Hampshire include taking the baby out for a couple hours of skiing at The Mt. Washington Ski Touring and Snowshoe foundation.


Ski Traverse across the Pemigewasset Wilderness

Cross-country skiing adventure of epic proportions.
21 miles of easy to moderate grade will take you through some of the most remote wilderness in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. For a large a large portion of the skiing adventure, you will follow an old railroad grade, used back in the day to bring logs out [...]


Swimming – Crystal Lake in Eaton, NH

Open water swimming in Crystal Lake, Eaton, NH


Hiking – South Moat Mountain

Hiking in the White Mountains. South Moat is a great short hike anytime of the year.


Coming sooner than later

Coming sooner than later

Places to explore and enjoy here in New Hampshire. Adventures will run the gambit from extreme sports all the way to a casual hike for families with newly added people.