Month: March 2013

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NH’s Champney Falls Bridge Washed Out

If you're planning to check out the spring runoff at New Hampshire's Champney Falls, be prepared to do some creative hiking. A few weeks ago, the Champney Br...
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Guide to Spring Mountain Biking

Spring is arguably the most maddening season for mountain bikers. Warm temps tempt them to hit the singletrack, but muddy conditions mean no riding. It's the ti...
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VIDEO: Skiing Tuckerman Ravine

For thrill-seeking skiers and riders, it's about that time of year for the annual pilgrimage to New Hampshire's famed Tuckerman Ravine. To help get you stoked, ...
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Bears Could Soon be Hunted in CT

Welcome back, black bears. It's really great to see you. Now . . . prepare to die. That's the word from Connecticut, where lawmakers have moved closer to ...
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A Community-Supported Brewery for Maine?

THE BEER BABE BLOG: While scanning new beer-related projects, I came across one for Strong Brewing Company, a brewery in planning out of Sedgwick, hoping ...
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Fed Cuts Mean Acadia Opening Delayed

A recent editorial in the Portland Press Herald slams recent federal sequester cuts for causing Maine's Acadia National Park to delay its official opening by on...
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The Pitfalls of Winter Hiking

The Worcester Telegram this week featured an excellent article about the ups and downs of winter hiking by Appalachian Mountain Club hiker Dave Greenslit. Gr...