CampingWhy You Should Try Hammock Camping [Sponsored] May 19, 2017 May 19, 2017 itemprop="discussionURL"1You’ve probably been noticing more and more hammocks popping up every time you take a weekend trip out to a …
Camping, Guest Posts, National Parks, Western USDenali Backcountry: The ultimate wilderness escape April 3, 2017 June 9, 2019 itemprop="discussionURL"8Camping in the Denali Backcountry A guest post by Terry Hammond from Drive and Hike. I stare out of …
Camping, National Parks, Western USSavage River Campground – Denali National Park September 18, 2016 July 23, 2020 itemprop="discussionURL"10Savage River Campground If you want to camp in Denali National Park and would like to drive up to your …
Camping, Hiking, New EnglandThe Bonds and Mt. Zealand July 1, 2016 August 13, 2020 itemprop="discussionURL"7Hiking the Bonds and Mt. Zealand Two nights. 21 miles. 5 summits. While we didn’t complete the entire Pemi Loop, …
Beaches, Biking, Camping, New EnglandBiking Martha’s Vineyard June 22, 2016 June 25, 2021 itemprop="discussionURL"7Biking Martha’s Vineyard Biking and camping doesn’t seem like the typical Martha’s Vineyard experience, mostly because it isn’t the typical …
Camping, Hiking, New England, Wildlife ViewingKatahdin November 29, 2015 August 31, 2019 itemprop="discussionURL"13Mt. Katahdin – Baxter State Park If you can’t go to the Rockies, go to Mt. Katahdin. At 5,270 ft, …
Camping, Hiking, New England, Wildlife ViewingThe Bold Coast – Maine November 24, 2015 September 18, 2021 itemprop="discussionURL"11Hiking Maine’s Bold Coast Acadia is no secret. The park gets over 2 million visitors per year. The second stop …
Camping, Hiking, National Parks, New EnglandAcadia November 23, 2015 July 5, 2019 itemprop="discussionURL"14Acadia National Park One of the best parts about living in/around Boston (other than Tom Brady) is the ease of …