Lots of people. Recalibrating Our Capacity for Crowds After a month in off-season resorts and tiny, remote towns, we’ve become accustomed to a slower pace
Lots of people. Recalibrating Our Capacity for Crowds After a month in off-season resorts and tiny, remote towns, we’ve become accustomed to a slower pace
… on Farmington, Maine. One Last Chance Today, we spent our last full day in Maine. Tomorrow we cross into Canada as we turn the
We spent four hours on Flagstaff Lake today, paddling five miles across and around it. This was new to us both. Even if not open
Today we uprooted from our New Hampshire digs for our upcoming week’s stay at Sugarloaf Mountain in Maine’s Carrabassett Valley. In winter, Sugarloaf reigns as
We’re now halfway into our 34-day trip. New Routines At 2 1/2 weeks this is already longer than most vacations. But instead of thinking about
The Tour de France, happening now, runs almost a month through the Alps and Pyrenees, and includes some of the most grueling climbs in professional
It can be so simple. A hot Vermont day and cold swirled cones. Joy times two. Far and Near At Hogback Mountain you can see
Bonus: Read Rachel’s related post on today’s adventures. Anticipation From the moment we booked our stay at Killington, months ago, I’ve been anticipating riding its
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Our first way station is the Killington Grand for the upcoming week, a ski-on/ski-off mountain lodge in the winter that switches to lift-up/bike-down in the