Book Review – Outdoor Minimalist by Meg Carney
I just finished reading Outdoor Minimalist and it was perfect timing with Earth Day coming up. This book resonated with […]
When the Dust Settles
Many times over the past four years of continuous trekking, I have paused mid stride to ask myself a nonconsequential […]
Building a Trail
The preserve I volunteer at is breaking ground on a new trail, and I had the opportunity to be part […]
Anna’s Book Review: Windswept: Walking the Paths of Trailblazing Women by Annabel Abbs
Meeting books is a lot like meeting people. There are any number of paths (trails?) that might connect us to […]
Wet Feet
I had a fairly easy, nine mile hike about 45 minutes north planned for the weekend. We had gotten some […]
What?! The Appalachian Trail had a founding MOTHER
I petitioned two organizations this past summer to include Mrs.Stephenson in their historical literature and displays. As of now I […]