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Larisa Dannis: Hiking, Running, and Exploring the White Mountains of New Hampshire

Larisa Dannis: Hiking, Running, and Exploring the White Mountains of New Hampshire

http://larisadannis.blogspot.com

The adventures of a 22 year old peakbagger in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.

Recent Posts

  • An Overdue Visit to My Favorite 4,000 Footers in the Whites

    Posted on Wednesday November 11th, 2009 at 16:46 in carter dome, wildcat carter-moriah range, carter (middle), carter (south), noteworthy photographs

    People are often surprised to hear that the Carters (not just one, but all three) are my favorite 4ks in the Whites. In all honesty, I can’t even provide a good explanation as to why this is the case. To many, the Carter-Moriah Range pales in c...

  • Moosilauke by Moonlight (or Not…)

    Posted on Monday November 9th, 2009 at 06:44 in moosilauke, western white mountains

    Moosilauke has been high on my list of peaks to climb at night. Its domed, bald summit is easily approached by a variety of moderate trails, and on an ideal day, one has the opportunity to wander about above treeline for about a mile or so. In other ...

  • Conquering Fear on Halloween

    Posted on Monday November 2nd, 2009 at 18:53 in osceola, sandwich range, osceola (east)

    I have a confession to make – there’s a trail in the Whites that I’m downright afraid of. The Mount Osceola trail, as approached from the Greeley Ponds junction, is a route that I’ve avoided for almost a year. Steep, wet, and ...

  • Conquering Fear on Halloween

    Posted on Monday November 2nd, 2009 at 18:53 in osceola, sandwich range, osceola (east)

    I have a confession to make – there’s a trail in the Whites that I’m downright afraid of. The Mount Osceola trail, as approached from the Greeley Ponds junction, is a route that I’ve avoided for almost a year. Steep, wet, and ...

  • Snow on Garfield

    Posted on Thursday October 29th, 2009 at 19:06 in garfield, franconia range

    The forecast for 10/18 called for terrible conditions (which strangely never materialized), so Adam and I decided that a shorter hike was in order. Garfield it was. There is something truly marvelous about this peak – it resonates with me deepl...

  • Snow on Garfield

    Posted on Thursday October 29th, 2009 at 19:06 in garfield, franconia range

    The forecast for 10/18 called for terrible conditions (which strangely never materialized), so Adam and I decided that a shorter hike was in order. Garfield it was. There is something truly marvelous about this peak – it resonates with me deepl...

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