Goose Eye for the win!

Posted on October 7, 2024, 6:31 pm Blog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog Image
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🎉 Amazing day out on Goose Eye in Maine this past weekend, celebrating Jo-Ann & George Hall's completion of the New England 100 Highest list! 🏞️⛰️

The hike was unforgettable, and to top it off, we were treated to the most breathtaking undercast I've ever seen. 🌫️ Such an incredible way to mark this milestone! So proud of you both, Jo-Ann & George! 🥳

Congrats on finishing this epic journey!!!

🥾❤️ #NewEngland100Highest #EpicHike #GooseEyeMountain #UndercastViews #HikingAdventures


Bagged 4 more of the NH 48 4000 footers with my wife!

Posted on August 31, 2024, 3:00 pm Blog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog Image
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Another amazing day in the mountains! Yesterday, my wife and I hiked four more of the NH 4000 footers: Monroe, Eisenhower, Pierce, and Jackson. The weather couldn't have been better—clear blue skies and perfect conditions all around.

We started our 12.5-mile journey at Marshfield Station and ended at the Highland Center, clocking in about 8 hours of hiking. A big shoutout to our great friends Kimberly Lesnewski and Perri Mertens for meeting us partway up the trail and giving us a ride back to our car.

It was an absolutely perfect day, and I'm excited to share that I've now completed numbers 23, 24, 25, and 26 of my 48-4000 footers! 🥾🏔️

Looking forward to the next adventure!

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I hiked Mt. Tecumseh... Solo!!!

Posted on August 27, 2024, 3:45 pm Blog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog ImageBlog Image

I took on the challenge of hiking my first solo, 4,000-footer! Though it wasn’t the longest hike—just 2 hours and 28 minutes round trip—the trail was a steady, unrelenting climb with countless rocky sections and stair-like, rock steps.