Volume 70, Number 2 (2019) Summer/Fall 2019: Hitting "Reset" in Wild Lands
Complete Issue
Editor's Column
The Long Way Home: Hi-C and FKTs
Christine Woodside
In This Issue
Waiting on a Ledge: Time to Think, 120 Feet Off the Ground
Sarah Ruth Bates
Closing the Circle: Fatherhood Rekindles in Franconia Notch
Christopher Johnson
Rebuilding, a Photo Essay: Volunteers Help Restore Parts of the Oldest Trail in the United States
Paula Champagne and Joe Klementovich
If I Ever Lose My Way: A Writer Shares What Has Made Crawford Path a Touchstone for Her
Bethany Taylor
Could He Ascend Farther? What Will Alex Honnold Reach For After His Free Solo of El Capitan?
Sarah Ruth Bates
Not Here, Not Now: The Epic of Dan McGinness
Mike Cherim
A Wrong Turn: Lost in the Dark, Step By Step
Benjamin Alva Polley
In Every Issue
A Peak Ahead: Tributes to Mary Oliver, and Scotland
Christine Woodside
Poetry
Fox at 4 A.M.
Robin Chapman
Mogoté de la Guira: Bay of Pigs, Cuba
Marcyn Del Clements
Quartz Spines
Alice B. Fogel
At the Dam
Sandra Sylvia Nelson
The White Moose
John Smelcer
Hawk Feathers
Wally Swist
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Photo by Paula Champagne/Appalchian Mountain Club: Teen volunteers for the Appalachian Mountain Club and their leaders last summer rebuilt above-treeline sections of the oldest hiking route in New Hampshire's White Mountains, the Crawford Path, in honor of its 2019 bicentennial.