Late Fall Hiking

Late fall is a great time for hiking — the air is crisp and clear, there are no bugs, it’s not oppressively cold, the views are fantastic and it’s a great extra challenge. A couple weekends ago, we went up the New Hampshire and hiked up Mt. Tecumseh, which at 4003 feet is the lowest mountain on the list. Don’t let that fool you, though: Tecumseh is no joke. It’s one of those mountains that starts off nice and steady but rises steeply for about a mile up to the summit. At just over 5 miles round trip, it was great hike to kick off the winter season.

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Check out the hike page and the photo gallery for more info.

After hitting up Tecumseh, me and G headed up to Maine for a weekend in Camden along the Maine coast. While we were up there we hiked up the highest peak in Camden Hills State Park, Mt. Megunticook. It was a wonderful hike and we got some incredible weather.

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Photo gallery is here.

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