
Western Maine: Roads, Ridges, and Reflections
The coast has its charm, but sometimes you’ve got to trade salt air for mountain air. That’s how we ended up leaving Northport with a thermos of coffee, a bag

The coast has its charm, but sometimes you’ve got to trade salt air for mountain air. That’s how we ended up leaving Northport with a thermos of coffee, a bag

You don’t always need to climb a mountain to earn a view. Sometimes, Vaughan Woods delivers exactly what you’re looking for—sunlight spilling through tall pines, the steady sound of water

Intro: Chasing Moxie (and Finding It) Some places you don’t stumble into — you chase them. Moxie Falls was one of those places for me. A long drive into a

Intro: Why It’s Time to Break Free from Auto There’s a moment — right before the sun cracks the horizon — when the whole world feels alive. The air smells

Low-and-slow pork butt and brisket, no fancy smoker required. Early mornings guaranteed. I get it. You want smoky, tender pork butt or brisket without dropping $700 on a fancy smoker.

The pros and cons of hiking solo vs. hiking with a friend There’s something about hiking solo that is hard to replicate. The quiet feels different. The trail feels like

A quiet ride north and a trail that reminded me why I do this I decided to head up to Downeast Maine this weekend. A solid two-hour and forty-five-minute drive

Trying out the CCS G3 Strapshot for camera carry on the trail I hope everyone is making the most of summer and finding time to get out and walk a

Coming home to the trail with screws in the bone and something to prove Coming back to hiking after hip surgery is not a triumphant movie moment. There is no