Volume 62, Number 2 (2011) Summer/Fall 2011: Off the Turnpike
Complete Issue
Editor's Column
The Long Way Home: Human Nature on the Herd Path
Christine Woodside
In This Issue
Wake Up: The Most Densely Populated State Has Preserved One-Fifth of Its Land
Ronald J. Dupont Jr. and Paul E. DeCoste
Doing Time in New Jersey: A Thoreau Scholar in Princeton Finds Comfort in the Nascent Appalachians
Will Howarth
Living with Wind: Gathering Impressions of the Newest Power Technology
William T. Smith and Timothy Paul Smith
The Shawangunks, Now and Then: A Personal History by the Only Climber from 1952 Still Out There
Steven Jervis
White Mountains, 1964: 25 Impressions
Guy Waterman and George Bellerose
The Stones of Rome: A Walk Along Hadrian's Wall
Parkman Howe
Ice House Cabin
Marcyn Del Clements
In Every Issue
A Peak Ahead: The Great Eastern Alpine Zone: Expanding Our Scope
Christine Woodside
Poetry
Foolishness? No, It's Not
Mary Oliver
Turtles On A Log At The Back Of The View
Polly Brown
Lay-Over Day
Robin Chapman
In Big Pine Basin
Marcyn Del Clements
In the Duck Marsh
James Doyle
Yellow-Yellow
Dave Seter
Tracks of Deer
Wally Swist
Only Annual
Ann Taylor
Photo by George Aronson. The Palisades of New Jersey as they look from a boat launch on the Jersey side of the Hudson River. Activists saved these cliffs from quarrying in 1900.