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Train ‘n’ Gain Weekend

The sum of several parts, this past Saturday’s group was pretty big. The result of a few classes made joinable by the initiator of each sub-group. Most were there for a full day-one training where Redline Guide Pat Ferland would teach them all Winter Skills in the morning, then take the group, plus a couple add-ins, to one of our local training locations to learn basic […]

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Return to Hiking

We sometimes leave the hiking life by the side of the trail, often with the hope that it be picked up later like one of those little doggie poo bags. This may occur for myriad reasons such as relationship changes, kids and their demands, work or school obligations, even relocating to a place with no trails or mountains to hike. Some folks get so wrapped up […]

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Gulf of No Slides Please

The report and photos came in quickly from Redline Guide Will Murphy. He was leading a backcountry ski tour for two fellas from Canada. one from Ontario, the other from Quebec. They were curious about this form of skiing and wanted to gain more knowledge and experience. The objective for the day was the Gulf of Slides. According to Will, that despite the forecast — which […]

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Intro to Winter Hiking

Our Hiking Intro Course is seasonal in that its content is adapted to follow the seasons. So, in winter, it really becomes a mirror of our Winter Skills course, with a few tweaks. What changes over that course, in essence, is the scope, scale, and objective. The Hiking Intro course is followed by a 3-4 hour educational hike. There we there discuss some of what was […]

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Skiing NH’s Backcountry

Four folks, neighbors from the next state to our south, wanted to get out there are have a backcountry alpine touring ski experience. We connected them to Redline Guide Will Murphy whose plan was to take them into the Gulf of Slides on Mt Washington. They hoped to take on Main Gully but a lot of backcountry skiers had been on it already so Will moved […]

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Eight was Inverted

As a rule it’s generally colder the higher you go up. But not always, which is good since on some days, the ones when it’s already cold enough, “colder” is a real bummer. On some days what hikers want is to flip that weather on its end. Instead of getting colder as we climb, let’s break all the rules and let it get warmer. We’ll call […]

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Mountains of Emotion

We carry ourselves through the mountains, hiking and climbing them for all the experience has to offer. Some people can almost literally hear the mountains calling to them — we’re looking at you, John Muir — urging them to ascend their flanks, explore their cirques, and traverse their ridge-lines. To stand upon their summits immersed in that amazing feeling of being on top of the world. […]

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Our Buddies in Group Four

Two Three Season student groups have walked our halls, so to speak, and now two Winter Season groups have followed in their footstep. Not literally, though. Of these four student groups, this final winter group is the last in the series. That said, we’d like to add that more good stuff will be coming. Possibly enhanced progressive programs, but for now we can say will be […]

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Almost Postal

Contained in his summary, Redline Guide Glenn Van Neil, noted that neither snow, nor sleet, nor rain would stop us from (our appointed rounds) bringing our guests ice climbing — an Intro to Ice Climbing course, specifically. He then realized that that was very postal, though he didn’t revise or edit his remarks. He stated that these things certainly don’t keep ice climbers out of their […]

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Snowmobile Wedding

This isn’t our first time to this particular rodeo, and we’ll gladly do it again. The last snowmobile wedding Redline Guide and JP Mike Cherim officiated was off of Bear Notch Road. It was fun and this one was, too. What a terrific way to travel through the snow. This couple had their eye on Black Cap Mountain using some local trails and Hurricane Mountain Road […]

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Trepidation to Elation

Some guests ask more questions than others. Especially when it concerns hiking Mt Washington. The 6288-foot crown jewel of the northeast has a bit of a reputation. It’s one of those mountains that the more you read up on, the more it commands your respect if not stealing your peace of mind outright. Some guests like to hear some reassurance from us. Sometimes more than once […]

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Our Buddies in Group Three

We mentioned winter training was going to be coming after the winter started. Our goal to helping get some eager students from the Hiking Buddies group headed in the right direction as it concerns winter hiking. This would be our third time having already had a Group One and Group Two. Together, we are making an effort to educate. Group Three, and the next one to […]

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