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AT in a Day

Posted on October 12, 2009 by MarkMay 18, 2016
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Well, we did our bit. Saturday was the Dartmouth Outing Club’s 100th Anniversary attempt to walk the entire Appalachian Trail in a single day. I had originally planned to take one of the sections here in Connecticut, but realized that … Continue reading →

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Sweet B inspects packs and poles

Posted on October 10, 2009 by MarkMay 18, 2016
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Back in a day or two with more on this past week. … Continue reading →

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Galehead guest post

Posted on October 9, 2009 by MarkMay 18, 2016
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This is the guest post for the trip up Galehead Mountain that Mark mentioned a few days ago. My name is Paul and if you have read this blog over the months you will recognize my name. Mark and I … Continue reading →

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Posted on October 6, 2009 by MarkMay 18, 2016
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I’m back in New Hampshire. H has the week off, and we’re planning to walk together in the mountains every day we can. Of course, this means sweet B, too, not to mention Jasper the Wonderdog. This bright and gorgeous … Continue reading →

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Guilt

Posted on October 4, 2009 by MarkMay 18, 2016
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I was supposed to go to an event this evening. I didn’t. We had a guest (well, it was Paul, but…), there was great, superb, transcendent cooking going on, the pre-dinner wine was excellent (we’ve become big Navarro fans), and … Continue reading →

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Dancin’ in the rain

Posted on October 1, 2009 by MarkMay 18, 2016
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Forty-three years ago, Paul and I walked across most of the Appalachian Mountain Club’s belt of huts in the White Mountains. Our favorite was Galehead, the most remote. Paul had never been back, and I hadn’t been there since a … Continue reading →

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