Alaska anyone?

Alaska anyone?

The cover of Summer/Fall 2012 Appalachia journal The new Appalachia journal is out. Five writers tell why they went to Alaska and why they stayed or didn’t. Subscribe here. North to Alaska: One erstwhile Northeasterner’s ongoing journey toward the Elysium of his...
Somewhere new

Somewhere new

Stone piles on the ridge of Temple Mountain. Part of the old ski area? Definitely augmented by amateur rock artists now. I’m spending the week at a family cottage in southwestern New Hampshire, near Mount Monadnock, supposedly the second-most most climbed...
From a reader of Energy Independence

From a reader of Energy Independence

His house on Prince Edward island I received this note from a Canadian reader of my book, Energy Independence: “I just finished your 2009 updated version, and I must say I liked it a lot. Obvious you are a word professional, as it flows so nicely, is...
Back on the ridges, three days

Back on the ridges, three days

View from the top of Mount Hight, Carter-Moriah Range, White Mountains, New Hampshire Almost three weeks ago I went by myself on a three-day hiking trip in the Carter-Moriah Range of the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Black flies outnumbered people. But I noticed...