SUMMER/FALL 2010 IN THIS ISSUE: HUT, TWO, THREE, FOUR
This Counts as a School Day : Why are some kids free to explore the wild, and others aren’t? Catherine Buni Suckled by the Wolf : A mother ponders the nature of wilderness. Kristine Lane Everyone Who Starts Will Finish : Warren Doyle’s rules for long-distance group hikes. Christine Woodside A Death in Canada, 1896 : How it transformed mountaineering. Ron Dart Maps by Hand: The techniques of two early map-makers from the White Mountain Guide . Loren Johnston Quebec’s Weird Frontier : Monts Groulx, an entire earth. Will Kemeza Running the Rope Out: When does a climbing career end? Douglass P. TeschnerRen Zhong Feng and the 1932 American Sikong Expedition: An exercise in armchair mountaineering. Jeffery Parrette POETRY
Sea Turtle! Francis Blessington Visitant Robin Chapman In Praise of Indolence Todd Davis Barranco Camp, Kilimanjaro National Park Marcyn Del Clements The Seagulls James Doyle Luna Moths William Keener In Ragged Tide Waters Kay Mullen More of the Unfinishable Fox Story Mary Oliver Helen Howe Poetry Prize Winner: Banff Robin Chapman IN EVERY ISSUE
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WINTER/SPRING 2010 IN THIS ISSUE: ON THE ICE
Buy this issue Wanted: Austral Summer Workers : Longtime employees of the company that supports the National Science Foundation describe the unique addiction to Antarctica that takes hold. Christine Woodside South Pole, North Country : How it became perfectly natural for so many to work in Antarctica and live in northern New Hampshire. Sally Manikian A Ritual Descent: The winning essay of the Waterman Fund contest. Jeremy Loeb Reaching for Winter Light : Previously unpublished journals and letters of off -trail winter adventures. Guy Waterman, edited and introduced by Laura Waterman Mountaineering Pioneers of the Berkshires : The Alpine Club of Williamstown. Christopher Johnson Tar Heel Pride : North Carolinians build the Mountain-to-Sea Trail. John Manuel The High Places : The reward is not always at the top. Jeffery A. Summit POETRY
Banff Robin Chapman Landscape With Penguins James Doyle Trumping Summer Paul Clifford Fetters Mt. Hood Elegy J.T. Ledbetter A Fox in the Dark Mary Oliver Tracings Ann Taylor Winter Solstice Kim Triedman Autumn Beside The Saco River Parker Towle IN EVERY ISSUE
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