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New Hampshire Breweries

Blueberry Wishes and Pipe Dreams

It is 7:30 am and Iā€™ve arrived in Ferncroft, NH for my day of peakbagging Mt Whiteface and Mt Passaconway. Unlike the other trailheads Iā€™ve been to that typically start at the side of a road or at a campsite, the Blueberry Ledge trail had me cut through private drives - donā€™t worry, trespassing hikers were welcomed. The Blueberry Ridge trail is part of the ā€œTerrifying 25ā€ - or 25...

New Hampshire Breweries

We Like Ike – and Tuckerman Too

A few years back, I started my quest to climb all 48 of the New Hampshire 4,000 footers. Today, I made a major milestone. With my 24th peak summited, I made the halfway mark. We reached the Eisenhower trailhead around 7:30 and started our ascent. Unlike Tecumseh which apparently is a popular climb, we didnā€™t encounter a single soul until we reached the Crawford path climbing the 4,760 foot mountain a few hours into the hike.

New Hampshire Breweries

Chilling at Schilling Beer Co

Early in July, Massachusetts and New Hampshire came together in agreement that New England is handling the pandemic pretty well - get your shit together Georgia and Florida - and lifted the mutual mandatory/suggested quarantine for visitors from the other state (take a hint Maine). For me that means more hiking in my favorite spot - The White Mountains - as well as opening me up to New Hampshire breweries.

Maine Breweries

Acadian Adventures – Foundation Brewing Co

Once again, I got up earlier than anyone on vacation ever should, and headed to my next hike in Acadia National Park. When I first heard about the Precipice Trail heading up Mt Champlain, I was thrilled - it just sounded like a ton of fun. After reading some blog posts saying that if I found the Beehive easy, the Precipice trail should provide a healthy challenge, I was...

Maine Breweries

The Journey Begins – Trip to Bar Harbor & Acadia – Cushnoc Brewing Co

Here commences my first review of hopefully many to come. If youā€™re reading this, I will make the assumption that you - at the bare minimum - occasionally enjoy craft beer. Please note, that I will not pretend to be a beer sommelier - a hoplier(?) - or the ā€œfinal wordā€ on a beer or brewery. I am just a person who enjoys craft beer. That being said...