Volume 66, Number 2 (2015) Summer/Fall 2015: Retelling History
Complete Issue
Editor's Column
The Long Way Home: When We Can't Go
Christine Woodside
In This Issue
Master of Path Grading: An Appreciation of J. Rayner Edmands
Christine Woodside
What Happened to the Thoreau Spring Plaque? The Story of a Maine Landmark's Two Names
Howard R. Whitcomb
Channeling Myron Avery: Following a 1929 Ramble in Maine
William Geller and Jim Logan
Rehabilitation with Cooper
Elissa Ely
The Big One: After Altitude Sickness Thwarts Her Mother, a Hiker Forges Alone Up Mount Whitney
Jia H. Jung
Outage: An Adventure In Situ, Learning to Fear Storms in a More Funadmental Way than Before
W. D. Wetherell
In Every Issue
A Peak Ahead: Commitment
Christine Woodside
Poetry
The Swift River
Francis Blessington
The Poem You're Carrying With You
Robin Chapman
The Poem that Hibernates in the Hills Above My Cabin
John E. Smelcer
Blue Heron Morning
Laura Sweeney
A Way of Seeing
Wally Swist
Resilience
Paul Weidknecht
Photo by John Anderson: A climber exits a formation called the Bumper on Hawks Cliff, on the Green Pond Mountain escarpment in northern New Jersey. The climb is rated 5.8.