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Book Review: The Hidden Tracks by Cam Honan

The Hidden Tracks by Cam Honan

I’ve never met Cam Honan in person, but I think we’d hit it off if our paths ever do cross. He’s an exceptionally well-travelled backpacker who’s walked across 56 countries and 6 continents, he can write well, and he visits a lot of off the beaten track places, which is probably what I admire most about him. Hiking long trails is …

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Nitecore NU10 Rechargeable Headlamp Review

Nitecore NU10 Headlamp Review

The Nitecore NU10 is a lightweight rechargeable headlamp fitted with five LEDS including white and red lighting modes. With a maximum light output of 160 lumens, it’s designed to throw a wide 170 degree beam of light, making it ideal for nighttime activities where enhanced peripheral vision is necessary. A digital lock prevents accidental discharge when the light is not …

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Climbing The Imp and North Carter Mountain in Winter Conditions

Mt Lethe

The Imp and North Carter Mountain are in Pinkham Notch across from Mt Washington and the Great Gulf. The Imp, or Imp Face as it’s also called, is a picturesque cliff and viewpoint overlooking the Presidential Range. North Carter is a 4000 footer, but not one listed on the AMC 4000 footer list. It has views of Mt Lethe (another …

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Hiking Guides for The White Mountain National Forest

Mt Adams, the second highest peak in the White Mountains (5774')

While the White Mountains have a reputation for being very hardcore, they are in fact very accessible for hikers and adventurers of all levels of ability. If this is a region you’d like to learn about more for family adventures and recreational day hiking, I’d recommend the following resources, which I’ve broken out by activity: Hiking and Backpacking Guides AMC White …

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