Volume 69, Number 2 (2018) Summer/Fall 2018: Role Reversal in the Mountains
Complete Issue
Editor's Column
The Long Way Home: Encounter with a Hare
Christine Woodside
In This Issue
Care for the Caregiver: His Mother Had Never Backpacked; He Took Her to the Presidentials for Her 60th Birthday
Stephen Kurczy
Climbers as Humanitarians: Helping Injured Migrants in Mexico
Lisa Densmore Ballard
The Continuing Adventures of Buffalo and Tough Cookie: Sometimes a Family Goes Deeper Than Blood
Janelle Mylott and Dan Szczesny
The Resourceful Teen: A Broken Stove Awakens Ingenuity
Lisa Densmore Ballard
Problembär: Germany's First Bear in 170 Years
Brendan Curtin
Sequoias and Redwoods in a Hotter World: When Trees as High as 30-Story Buildings "Die on Their Feet," Something's Wrong
Christopher Johnson
The Last Gift: Months Before a Father's Death, He Encourages His Son to Seek Challenges
Douglass P. Teschner
Early Logging in the Southern Maine Woods: The Woods Produced Shoe Blocks, Spruce Gum, and More
William Geller
In Every Issue
A Peak Ahead: Going Far Away to Find Something
Christine Woodside
Poetry
Ordinary Time
Paula Bohince
Herons at Sapsucker Woods
Polly Brown
Brief History on the Black River
Russ Capaldi
Hiking the Florida Panhandle in March
Robin Chapman
Elegy for What Hasn't Passed Yet
Todd Davis
Among Inlet Waters
Kay Mullen
Poem for the Season
John Smelcer
Inky Cap Mushroom
Max Stephan
Photo by Lisa Densmore Ballard: United States climbers settle in at base camp on Pico de Orizaba, Mexico's highest peak. They hiked to the camp last fall after spending several days assisting injured migrants nearby.