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
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.