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1610 A Hike With Friends

Host Willem Lange is with friends on the Tucker Mountain trail in Vermont. They explore the forests, meadows and wetlands while looking back at a yr outdoors during a pandemic.

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1609 Hiking Back In Time With Tom Ryan

Host Willem Lange is off to Greatcoat Cod with Kiki for a hike with bestselling author Tom Ryan. Along the style Tom takes Willem dorsum in time to acquire what led Willem from the city to a life in the outdoors.

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1608 Winter In The White Mountains

Outdoor Afro leader Mardi Fuller will accept viewers on a wintertime hike to the peak of some of New Hampshire'southward most spectacular four-k pes mountains.

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1607 Subconscious Treasures

Jason Berard is the Stewardship Director at the Upper Valley Land Trust. When he'due south not working, he's exploring. Along the way he discovers some of NH's "hidden treasures" such as the "Skull Mine" and the mystery of the sunken gunkhole at Smith Pond. Host Willem Lange tags along with Jason to experience some of these oddities, himself.

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1606 My Hike With Laura Waterman

In 1971, Laura Waterman and her married man Guy decided to exit backside a corporate life for something more than simple. They plant it in rural Vermont. Laura Waterman is a hiker, conservationist and prolific author of outdoor adventure. Willem Lange meets upwardly with Laura to hike and talk about her life in the northeast wilderness.

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1605 High Places

Rock climbing guides Jon and Laura Sykes take Willem Lange to the Notches where they show viewers how to enjoy New Hampshire'southward landscape from the face up of Echo Crag. The couple will demonstrate the skill it takes to climb NH's jiff-taking cliff faces and talk well-nigh how other people can experience it.

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1604 Outdoor Classroom

Outdoor educator Scott Ellis is passionate virtually connecting people with the outdoors. Host Willem Lange visits Scott at a school where students and teachers are dealing with the threat of COVID-xix by getting outdoors.

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1603 Preserving A Manner Of Life

Host Willem Lange visits ane of NH'southward spectacular public properties to see how conservation of state gives outdoor enthusiasts of doorway to adventure.

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1602 Memorial Hike

Hikers Rachael Caron and her husband Christopher Purinton were set up to complete all of NH's four thousand pes peaks when tragedy stopped them short. Rachael decided non to let their dream die.

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1601 Build It And They Will Come up

When Marianne Borowski retired, she had a dream to create an adventure trail beyond the land of New Hampshire. Her vision was realized and now hundreds of people are part of the adventure.


Season Fifteen

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1510 A Trek Through Scotland

Host Willem Lange explores the history, civilisation and natural beauty of Scotland.

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1509 Mount Condom

Host Willem Lange spends the day at Pinkham Notch where he learns about staying safety in the mountains.

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1508 Forest Therapy With Dogs

Host Willem Lange takes a walk in the forests of Shirley, Massachusetts with Woods Therapy Guide Nadine Mazzola and their dogs.

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1507 Taking On Mountain Washington

Mount Washington is a New England icon that dares people to claiming it.

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1506 Classroom On The Connecticut

Vermont instructor Scott Ellis believes that real learning happens outdoors.

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1505 On The Trail With Tom Ryan

Host Willem Lange and best-seller author Tom Ryan hike to Sawyer Pond, NH. Their dogs: Kiki; Samwise; and Emily lead the way.

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1504 Kayaking With Outdoor Afro

Host Willem Lange kayaks NH's seacoast with members of Outdoor Afro and learns about maritime history often overlooked.

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1503 The Mountain Wanderer

Lincoln, NH bookseller Steve Smith takes host Willem Lange on an adventure. They hike the roaring Cascade Trail and relive a flake of history at Waterville Valley.

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1502 Dartmouth Outing Order

The Dartmouth Outing Gild is the oldest collegiate outing order in the country. Host Willem Lange meets students about to embark on a 50-mile trek and he walks dorsum through the society's history.

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1501 Rico The Hiking Cat

When Michael Beaumier decided to hike the 2,200 mile Appalachian Trail, he knew he would need a hiking buddy. The family dog wasn't upwards to the chore, so Michael turned to his Siamese true cat Rico.

Season 14

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1410 Trekking Norway

Fjords, Viking ships and the Lofoten Islands. Peradventure we're non in Kansas anymore. Host Willem Lange explores Kingdom of norway's amazing places with a group of adventure-seeking New Englanders.

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1409 Fri Night Lights

Afterward the dominicus goes down, the fun ramps up at Black Mt in Jackson, New Hampshire. Host Willem Lange sends skiers out on the tall trails subsequently dark. It'due south a new way to enjoy "dorsum country" skiing in New England.

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1408 Trailblazing Sue

Sue Johnston accomplished a hiking feat no other adult female had done before. Host Willem Lange discovers it comes from her honey of the outdoors.

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1407 Mountaintop Wedding

What does a hiking couple practise when they decide to get married? Stage the wedding ceremony on Mt. Washington, of grade. Host Willem Lange joins the happy couple at the peak.

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1406 Hiking With Tom Ryan

What happens when the mind is willing but the body is weak? Host Willem Lange and best-selling writer Tom Ryan discover ways to keep on moving.

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1405 Finding Your Manner

Harvard physics professor John Huth shows why learning the fine art of ancient navigation can salve your life.

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1404 White Mountain National Forest

Information technology's the 100th anniversary of the White Mt National Woods.

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1403 Barry Burbank Takes A Hike

Longtime Boston meteorologist Barry Burbank heads upward Frankenstein Cliff Trail with his son Trevor.

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1402 Pepper And Me

Willem heads out on the trails with Pepper, one of the most accomplished canine hikers in New Hampshire's White Mountains.

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1401 Hiking for Hunger

Renowned NH chef Jayson McCarter hikes Mount Major with several dozen chefs to raise awareness about hunger.


Season Thirteen

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1310 Hiking With The Maniacal Traveler

A airplane crash, a fire tower and incredible views -- writer and adventurist Dianne Fallon takes u.s.a. to Mount Belknap to share these and other secrets of the mountain. Dianne Fallon also known to her readers every bit the Maniacal Traveler writes about outdoor adventures in New England. She leads u.s.a. up Mount Belknap to find its secrets, relive history, and hear intriguing stories well-nigh the mountain.

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1309 Holy Flotilla

Host Willem Lange paddles the Connecticut River with pilgrims on a ecological and spiritual journeying.

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1308 Forest Bathing

Willem takes a guided hike deep into the forest where he learns how to wearisome down and experience nature with all his senses.

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1307 Thoreau At Walden Pond

Willem Lange visits Walden Pond where he discovers what life was really like for Thoreau.

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1306 The Oldest Thru-Hiker

Run into Dale Sanders, the oldest person to hike the Appalachian Trail in one twelvemonth.

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1305 Outdoor Afro

Members of Outdoor Afro tackle Mt Washington's Tuckerman Ravine as they celebrate blackness leadership in nature.

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1304 Family Holiday

Outdoor adventurist Scott Ellis and his family bring together host Willem Lange for a night of camping and exploring in Maine's n woods.

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1303 Modest Steps, Big Challenges To Keep Moving!

Joe Nyberg is 81 years old and lives with phase 4 cancer only it doesn't go along him off the hiking trails.

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1302 Birding With Ray Dark-brown

Radio host Ray Brown joins a grouping of his friends at Boston'south Public Garden to go birding - correct in the middle of the urban center.

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1301 Meet Kiki

Willem has a new hiking partner, Kiki the rescue dog. He introduces Kiki to viewers when he meets upwards with Post-obit Atticus author Tom Ryan on the trail.

Season Twelve

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1210 In the Footsteps of Atticus

Tom Ryan, author of the bestselling Following Atticus is back with a new canis familiaris and he takes host Willem Lange on a hike in the footsteps of Atticus. Hear about the legacy of Tom's dogs Atticus and Will and the path forward with his new dog Samwise.

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1209 The Maniacal Traveler

Dianne Fallon'due south been planning trips since she was 11. Now she writes most her travel adventures. Host Will Lange joins her on history-filled trails in Due south Berwick, Maine.

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1208 Earthworks Into Vermont History

Vershire, Vermont had one of the near active copper mines in the country until the early 1900s. Host Volition Lange hikes to the Ely Mine to come across how the site is being reclaimed.

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1207 Thrive Outdoors

Thrive Outdoors uses nature to teach leadership and life navigation skills. Host Will Lange joins a teen group hiking the Welch-Dickey Loop.

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1206 Trail Builders

The Upper Valley Trails Alliance promotes the use of regional trails for hiking, walking, riding and biking. Host Will Lange joins a group of loftier schoolhouse students helping to build and maintain these trails.

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1205 She'south An Outdoor Survivalist

NH adventure survivalist Laura Zerra hikes Cherry-red Loma with host Volition Lange, and talks about being on the Discovery Channel's "Naked and Afraid" series.

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1204 Flags On NH'S 48

Every ix/11, groups of hikers climb NH's 4,000-pes mountains to place a flag on each of the 48 summits equally a tribute to those who lost their lives.

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1203 Adirondack Hut Boy

Host Will Lange hikes back to the Johns Brook Order deep in the Adirondack Mountains where he worked as a hut boy 60 years ago.

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1202 Trail Angels on the A.T.

Information technology takes months to hike the 2,190 miles of the Appalachian Trail. Host Will Lange meets "trail angels" whose generosity is legendary among hikers.

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1201 Seek the Peak

Hikers seeking spectacular scenery and to raise coin for the Mt. Washington Observatory participate in its Seek the Peak event. Host Will Lange joined the hikers and talked with a meteorologist at the summit nearly predicting weather.

Season Eleven

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1110 Apr Hike On Moose Mountain

Appalachian Trail hikers crossing from Vermont to New Hampshire soon encounter the first of the foothills of the Whites' Moose Mount. Host Volition Lange takes a bound hike with Scott Ellis and his two dogs on this part of the AT, and observe evidence of a 1968 plane crash.

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1109 Making Tracks

It takes months to hike the 2,190 miles of the Appalachian Trail. Host Will Lange meets "trail angels" who offer hikers food, an assist and companionship.

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1108 On The Wing

Birds are symbols of freedom, adaptability, and the creative spirit. In this unique performance, birds are celebrated in a blending of music, vocal and storytelling.

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1107 Puffins Of Newfoundland

Atlantic Puffins breed in colonies on rocky islands and are excellent swimmers. Host Volition Lange visits Newfoundland, the dwelling house of the largest population of these distinctive seabirds in North America.

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1106 Hiking For All

Some of the longest attainable hiking trails were created for the Crotched Mountain Foundation in western New Hampshire. Host Will Lange joins a group enjoying these trails.

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1105 Volition'southward Family unit Vacations

The Lange family unit vacations were spent outdoors and camping ground. Decades subsequently, they reminisce about those times. Then, host Will Lange and his ii daughters camp at Light-green River Reservoir Country Park in northern Vermont.

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1104 Mindful Adventures

Cape Cod author Greg O'Brien is on a journeying with Alzheimer'due south disease. He and host Will Lange go hiking and paddling on the Greatcoat, and talk about how Greg'due south dear of the outdoors is helping him cope.

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1103 Discovering The Fells

The Fells Historic Estate & Gardens, once domicile to diplomat John Hay who served Presidents Lincoln, McKinley and Roosevelt, has 83 acres of conserved wood, trails and gardens. Host Volition Lange explores the tranquil grounds and its history on the shore of Lake Sunapee.

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1102 Kayaking Grandma With A Goal

Scientist and grandmother Deb Walters is kayaking from Maine to Guatemala. While paddling, host Will Lange learns about her trip to heighten money for Guatemalan kids who alive near garbage dumps to attend school.

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1101 Birding Past Ear

Some birders take never seen a bird. Host Volition Lange joins a group with visual disabilities for a Massachusetts Audubon Birding past Ear trek on Plum Island.

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On Belay Kids Hike

1001 On Belay Kids Hike

To mountain climbers,"belay" means to secure someone from falling. On Belay is a NH-based nonprofit that offers adventure-based programs for youths who have a family unit fellow member with cancer. Host Will Lange hikes Mt. Willard in NH's White Mountains with an On Belay group that's discovering community and resilience.

 Buffalo and Tough Cookie

1002 Unusual Hiking Duo - Buffalo & Tough Cookie

An avid hiker, Dan Szczesny and his wife"adopted" the two kids who lived next door to them. Dan and at present-teenaged Janelle take been hiking NH peaks ever since, and Dan wrote a book about their experiences. Host Will Lange hikes Mt. Magalloway with Buffalo and Tough Cookie, as they're known on the trail.

Discover the Emerald Necklace

1003 Find the Emerald Necklace

Boston's Emerald Necklace offers nature's glory in an urban setting. It's a "self-preserving instinct of civilisation," in the words of Frederick Constabulary Olmsted, who designed it and Cardinal Park. Hike the Emerald Necklace with host Will Lange and see who he meets along the way.

The Allagash & the Master Guide

1004 The Allagash & the Principal Guide

Experience the mighty Allagash River with 80-yr-onetime master guide Gil Gilpatrick. He takes invitee host Scott Ellis and a group on a week-long canoe trip on the remote Maine river. Gil shares its history and explains why he comes dorsum to the Allagash year after year.

Exploring Wild Iceland

1005 Exploring Wild Iceland

Host Volition Lange travels to the land of volcanoes, Vikings, waterfalls and hot water geysers. Along with local guides, he explores Iceland's stunning geology and culture.

Daily Hike Of Monadnock

1006 Daily Hike Of Monadnock

Larry Davis of Jaffrey can see Mt. Monadnock from his home. And for 35 years, he's spent nearly every morning hiking it. He tells host Will Lange why information technology's and then important to him.

Ride The Wild

1007 Ride The Wilds

Ride the Wilds is a serial of trails in New Hampshire's North State for off-road vehicles. See how it opens upward the outdoors to people who might not be able to explore it otherwise.

Mountain Day At Colby-Sawyer

1008 Mountain Mean solar day At Colby-Sawyer

Every autumn, the ringing of a bell at Colby-Sawyer College signifies the get-go of Mount Day, when students and faculty climb Mt. Keasarge together. Volition Lange joins the tradition, which goes dorsum to the 1850s.

Winter Camping

1009 Wintertime Camping

Prepared for challenging winter elements, host Will Lange camps outdoors in snowy Vermont with outdoor educator and survivalist Scott Ellis.

Ten Wild Years

1010 10 Wild Years

Host Will Lange and guests expect dorsum at some favorite adventures from the commencement 10 years of the award-winning serial.

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The Peak of Mount Greylock

901 The Peak of Mount Greylock

Over the years, the mount has attracted artists, writers and philosophers. Information technology'due south where Herman Melville was inspired to write Moby Dick. Boston radio news ballast Mina Greene introduces host Willem Lange to Massachusetts' highest tiptop.

 Haunted Hikes in NH

902 Mountain Mysteries

Spooky things are lurking on this hike! Host Willem Lange joins Marianne O'Connor, writer of Haunted Hikes of New Hampshire and a Nashua guidance counselor, on a hike of Mount Pemigewasset. It'southward known to be a haunted spot in the White Mountains, and is the site of Betty and Barney Hill's mysterious encounter with a UFO in 1961.

 WARRIOR HIKERS TREK IN NH

903 Walking Off the War

Along the Appalachian Trail at Smarts Mountain near Lyme, Warrior Hikers trekking NH's department of the AT meet host Willem Lange. The veterans talk near their lives, and why they're hiking the AT from Georgia to Maine as a mode of transitioning from armed forces to civilian life.

 HIKING IN DOGTOWN

904 Hiking in Dogtown

Dogtown, part of the forgotten forests of Cape Ann, Mass., offers a trek through colonial history. Elyssa East, writer of "Dogtown: Death and Enchantment in a New England Ghost Town," takes host Willem Lange on a hike. And, Will explores Dogtown's Babson Boulder Trail with local historian Ted Tarr.

Backcountry Ski Buddies

905 Backcountry Ski Buddies

The Appalachian Mountain Guild operates a string of lodges in northern Maine. Host Willem Lange and his old pal Put reminisce and ski the trails in the snowy 100-Mile Wood from Little Lyford Swimming Camps to the new Gorman Chairback Society.

 A Hike Back to WWII

906 A Hike Dorsum to WWII

History lives on Mt. Waternomee in Woodstock, NH, where in 1942 an American B-18A bomber crashed with seven crew members aboard. Host Willem Lange hikes to the WWII site with an archaeologist and a family.

Hiking in the Dark

907 Hiking in the Dark

Randy Pierce lost his sight in 2000, merely not his conclusion to proceed hiking. He and his domestic dog the Mighty Quinn demonstrate their partnership to host Volition Lange, as all three hike Mt. Willard'southward rocky trails and slippery stream crossings. In 2012, Randy and the Mighty Quinn finished climbing all of New Hampshire's 48 four-m footers.

 Quiet Waters

908 Quiet Waters

While many paddlers search for adventure in white water, canoeist and author Alex Wilson finds both quiet and excitement in quiet water. Wilson and host Volition Lange paddle in western Massachusetts and enjoy the views.

 Long Trail Hike In Vermont

909 Long Trail Hike In Vermont

The author of AMC's All-time Twenty-four hours Hikes in Vermont takes host Will Lange along Vermont's Long Trail, pointing out wild plants forth the winding path. They enjoy a view of Mount Belvidere and the coulee known as Devil'due south Gulch.

 YouTube Outdoors Guide

910 YouTube Outdoors Guide

Scott Ellis hikes, camps and paddles around New England all yr circular, and films his adventures to share on YouTube. Host Willem Lange hikes Cardigan Mount with Scott to larn how he uses technology to relive his experiences in nature.

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Three Mile Island

801 Three Mile Isle

Willem visits Three Mile Island Camp on Lake Winnipesaukee. The AMC site has been surprisingly untouched by modernization over the past 100 years, equally its campers savour swimming, boating, sailing, walking and the rustic nature of the isle.

Hike to New Madison Spring Hut

802 Hike to New Madison Spring Hut

Willem enjoys spectacular views as he hikes the steep Valley Way Trail en route to the renovated AMC Madison Spring Hut, nearly v,000 feet up in the White Mountains.

Wildlife Videographer Alfred Balch

803 Wildlife Videographer Alfred Balch

Wildlife videographer Alfred Balch heads into the woods with Willem and uses his camera lens to capture black bears, loons, and other wild creatures roaming around Lyme, NH.

Celebrating a Hiking Old-Timer

804 Celebrating a Hiking Old-Timer

After meeting Don Vandenburgh, an 89-year-quondam WWII vet and lifelong hiker, Willem charily hikes the strenuous Fishin' Jimmy Trail with two of Don's sons. To honor Don, the family helped underwrite the replacement for the old Kinsman Swimming Shelter only higher up Franconia Notch.

Canoeing the Connecticut

805 Canoeing the Connecticut

Willem canoes the Connecticut River from Lemington to Guildhall, VT, with a grouping hoping to establish a"Paddlers Trail" with campsites forth the river from the Canadian to the Massachusetts borders.

Rejoining A Hike

806 Rejoining A Hike

Rev. David Keller invites Willem to hike with him on the Carter Dome Trail at Pinkham Notch, where Keller is rejoining a hike he was forced to carelessness months before. Along the way they discover the spiritual side of nature.

Soaring Over Franconia

807 Soaring Over Franconia

Willem soars the thermals in a glider airplane piloted by Peter Stauble of the Franconia Soaring Association. They enjoy views of the stunning fall leafage of Mount Lafayette, the Cannon Balls and the Kinsman Range.

Hikes North of the Whites

808 Hikes Northward of the Whites

Willem and Kim Nilsen, writer of "50 Hikes North of the White Mountains," hike part of the 165-mile Cohos Trail. Nilsen founded the trail, which wends through a spectacular remote and largely untread area between Crawford Notch and the Canadian border.

Hiking With Atticus the Dog

809 Hiking With Atticus the Dog

Tom Ryan hikes the mountains of New England because he and his famous domestic dog Atticus love the outdoors. Willem joins the duo on the Hedgehog Loop Trail.

Photographing Foliage at Zealand Falls

810 Photographing Leafage at Zealand Falls

Willem learns some secrets to snapping spectacular shots of leaf from lensman Jerry Monkman of Portsmouth. They capture the views while on an overnight trip to the Zealand Falls AMC Hut.

In Search of Arethusa & The Falls

811 In Search of Arethusa & The Falls

Willem's off to spend a weekend at the Omni Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, right in the middle of New Hampshire'southward outdoor playground. The expanse offers hiking trails, ziplines, fishing streams, and of grade, the hotel'due south namesake to the due north.

Exploring the Night Sky

812 Exploring the Night Sky

Willem and NH astronomer John Gianforte head outdoors to explore the wilderness in a higher place u.s. – the nighttime heaven. Gianforte, who's besides known as "The Heaven Guy," shows Willem where to expect and how to utilise new technologies to identify planets, stars and constellations.

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Tagging Tuna

701 Tagging Tuna

Off of Cape Cod, Lisa Densmore is trolling for enormous Atlantic bluefin tuna. She lends a hand with the catch-tag-release program tracking this threatened species that'south been overfished and whose breeding ground has been contaminated by oil spills.

Cave of the Winds

702 Cavern of the Winds

Willem Lange treks along the ridgeline of Mt. Mansfield overlooking Stowe, VT, with the director of the Natural Areas Center at UVM and a viewer inspired past Willem to take up hiking. Confronted by blowing snowfall and pelting, will the trio make it to the Cave of the Winds near the summit?

Leaf Peeping by Balloon

703 Leaf Peeping By Balloon

Willem takes to the skies in a gasbag balloon to become a expect at fall leafage from a vantage point that few leaf-peepers see. Pilot Paul DePew introduces us to the sport of hot-air ballooning over Derry, NH.

New Scouts, Old Scouts

705 New Scouts, Old Scouts

An old Spotter named Willem Lange spends a weekend at the almanac Klondike Derby at Camp Carpenter in Manchester, where Boy Scouts from around NH demonstrate their winter skills. Willem tags along with 2 teams of Scouts as they compete in a series of events that challenge their skills.

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706 New year's day'due south Moosilauke Hike

Climbing Mount Moosilauke in Benton, NH is a New year's day tradition for some hikers. The westernmost of the White Mountains' 4,000-footers, it offers sometimes friendly, sometimes fierce, winter hiking conditions.


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Lunch at Lonesome Lake

601 Lunch at Lonesome Lake

It's early spring in New England and the snow has left the lowlands, but in the White Mountains winter notwithstanding rules the day. Host Willem Lange hikes up the icy trail to Lonesome Lake where he prepares dejeuner for his young man hikers in the rustic comfort of the Lonesome Lake Hut's kitchen.

Mount Auburn Cemetery

602 Mount Auburn Cemetery

Host Willem Lange tours a Cambridge, MA, oasis - the Mount Auburn Cemetery. The cemetery is the resting place of many of import historical figures, included Mary Baker Eddy. It as well serves as an arboretum and home to an abundance of birds and other wildlife, and is a pop destination for locals and tourists.

Groundfishing

603 Groundfishing

Host Willem Lange spends the twenty-four hours at sea with lifelong NH fisherman David Goethal, who rises before the sun to spend the twenty-four hour period hauling nets for bottom dwellers similar cod and haddock. Will learns nearly the fine art and science of groundfishing off the coast as Goethal talks almost changes in the industry over the past 30 years.

Isle au Haut

604 Isle au Haut

Bring together host Willem Lange every bit he travels by lobster boat to Isle au Haut, off the coast of Maine, with his friend Bob Wilson, host of Roadside Stories. This sleepy remote island is approximately half dozen miles long and ii miles wide with over half of the island's land designated as part of Acadia National Park.

Riding Wildcat

605 Riding Wildcat

Host Willem Lange takes a scenic gondola ride up Mutiny Mountain in Pinkham Notch, NH. Once at the summit, he connects with the Appalachian Mountain Trail and hikes across several rugged Wildcat ridges, then down one,800 anxiety to AMC'southward Carter Notch Hut, for a well deserved night's sleep.

Night in the Clouds

606 Night in the Clouds

Host Willem Lange takes a ride in the Cog Railway'southward new biodiesel locomotive up Mt. Washington. He and then hikes Mt. Monroe, the 4th highest mountain in NH, which offers sweeping views and gorgeous sunsets. Earlier settling down to a restful night's sleep at the Lakes of the Clouds Hut, he treats the crew to a local ghost story.

Presidential Transverse

607 Presidential Traverse

Host Willem Lange hikes across the New Hampshire Presidential Range to the Madison Jump Hut. The road takes Lange forth the Crawford Path nearly two-thirds of the style up the cone of Mount Washington to the Gulfside Trail, making information technology a total mean solar day of spectacular views from this above tree-line chance.

Gorman Chairback

608 Gorman Chairback

Host Willem Lange gets a sneak superlative at the newest add-on to the Appalachian Mountain Club'southward family unit of Wilderness Camps in northern Maine. Gorman Chairback reopened in early 2011 after a major renovation. Information technology'due south function of the camps and trails network existence developed by AMC through its Maine Forest Initiative.

Welch-Dickie Loop Trail

609 Welch-Dickie Loop Trail

Host Willem Lange takes a hike on the pop Welch-Dickie Loop Trail near Waterville Valley, NH. Amidst the beauty of the White Mount National Forest, Willem and long-time friend Gary Moore learn about the federal Weeks Act legislation that saved the woods.

Mt. Washington Zip Lines

610 Mt. Washington Ziplines

If you've ever wondered what it's similar to fly similar a bird, Willem Lange tin can testify y'all. He and a group of thrill-seekers ride the ziplines at the Mount Washington Resort, across open valleys from treetop to treetop. Will talks with naturalists about why the region is important for wildlife.

Back-Pond Fishing

612 Back-Pond Angling

After spending the nighttime in an old logging camp in northern Maine, host Will Lange enjoys a mean solar day there, near Greenville, ME. The army camp has been converted to a sporting campsite by the Appalachian Mountain Club. Willem's plan is to notice a Maine Guide and fish for native brook trout in the dorsum country ponds that surround the Lyford Swimming wilderness surface area.

Drift Boat Fishing

613 Migrate Gunkhole Line-fishing

Host Willem Lange sets out on the Connecticut River for a day of migrate gunkhole fishing. Joining him are fishing guide John Marshall. They and the NHPBS Spring Sale winner fly-fish for bass along the rugged shores, and explore the river'southward history and folklore.

Season Five

Acadia's Beehive

501 Acadia'southward Beehive

The Beehive at Acadia National Park can exist seen towering over the horizon from Sand Beach. Host Willem Lange takes a morning hike across the embankment to the Beehive trailhead. The path climbs direct up open ledges to the Summit of the Beehive, a i-way distance of less than one-half a mile and a vertical climb of over 500 anxiety.

Acadia's Vanishing Trail

502 Acadia's Vanishing Trail

Exit it to Willem to locate this very unique trail that is only visible three hours a day. Only at depression tide can you lot hike this trail to an island one-half a mile out in Bar Harbor at Acadia National Park. The trail to Bar Island is part of the National Park trail system, only it's not promoted because each twelvemonth hikers go stranded by the returning tides that submerge the trail in vi – viii feet of water.

Hiking Tuckermans

503 Hiking Tuckerman's

Host Willem Lange hikes up Tuckerman Ravine Trail to the Lakes of the Cloud AMC Hut, so named because it is the highest of the presidential huts. The view from the top is scenic and only a brusque hike to the famous hut and a good night's slumber.

Students at St. Gaudens

504 Students at St. Gaudens

America'due south National Parks concenter millions of visitors every twelvemonth from around the earth. Forth with those people comes the need to maintain the parks. For decades, the Student Conservation Association (SCA) has been there to keep the parks running smoothly. Join host Willem Lange equally he visits Saint-Gaudens Historical Site to talk with the founder of the SCA and some of the students who volunteer to go along these parks a national treasure.

Deep Travel on the Merrimack

505 Deep Travel on the Merrimack

Bring together host Willem Lange as he paddles a canoe through Manchester's mill region with David Leff, author of "Deep Travel," which describes how to get abroad from the routine of everyday life -- in your own backyard. Enjoy the wonders of the Merrimack every bit they find nature, civilization, and discuss the colorful history of this region.
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End of the Trail, Baxter Peak

506 End of the Trail, Baxter Peak

Host Willem Lange revisits one of his favorite places, Baxter Peak, at the end of the Appalachian Trail in Maine. Lange hikes up to Chimney Swimming and and so takes the Saddle Trail to Baxter Peak at a towering 5,267 feet. 1 must stay abrupt when climbing at this altitude as all plans are governed past the weather. You lot may find yourself in trouble very chop-chop around these parts.

Falling Waters

507 Falling Waters

As host Willem Lange and expert friend Gary Moore hike the Falling Waters Trail, information technology's easy to see how the trail got its proper name. Franconia Notch State Park is home to many spectacular waterfalls including Stairs Falls, Swiftwater Falls and Cloudland Falls.

Plum Island

508 Plum Island

The Parker River National Wildlife Refuge on Plum Island is a favorite destination for birders worldwide. Hundreds of shorebirds, waterfowl and songbirds call the refuge domicile. Observe out what attracts our feathered friends to this special spot.

The Wilderness Corridor

509 The Wilderness Corridor

Host Willem Lange travels by dogsled through an amazing 29,000 acres of conservation land known as Roach Pond, nigh Greenville, ME. The land was recently caused by the Appalachian Mountain Lodge and connects Baxter Country Park with the 37,000 acre Katahdin Fe Works belongings. Lange learns what the newly created 63-mile conservation corridor ways to outdoor enthusiasts.

Winter on Mt. Washington

510 Winter on Mt. Washington

Mt. Washington is "home of the world's worst conditions." The 6,288 foot mount earned this moniker because of its farthermost weather conditions and changeability. Many climbers, backcountry skiers, and hikers have been surprised by the sudden change in conditions. Host Willem Lange witnesses firsthand the whipping air current, snow and bitter cold of Mt. Washington from the safety of the Conditions Observatory'southward snowfall-true cat on a ride to the summit.

Season Iv

Ice Climbing on Frankenstein Cliff's

401 Ice Climbing on Frankenstein Cliffs

Bring together host Lisa Densmore and Rick Wilcox of International Mountain Equipment in Due north Conway, equally they brave the treacherously icy Frankenstein Cliffs in the White Mountains. Crawford Notch is one of the almost popular and challenging water ice climbing areas in New Hampshire.

The Republic of Indian Stream

402 The Republic of Indian Stream

Host Willem Lange travels north to the small town of Pittsburg to explore the Commonwealth of Indian Stream. This department of property was a small, constitutional democracy that existed from 1832 to 1835 on the border of the United States and Canada. Described as Indian Stream Territory, the surface area was named afterward Indian Stream, a pocket-sized river that flowed through the region.

Bridle Path to Greenleaf

403 Bridle Path to Greenleaf

Host Willem Lange and his girl Virginia hike the Old Bridle Path in Franconia Notch State Park. The path once served as a horse trail from the Notch to the Former Superlative House, which provided shelter for climbers, but only the house's foundation remains. Later enjoying the views from the top of Mount Lafayette, they spend a relaxing night in the AMC Greenleaf Hut just beneath the peak.

A journey down the Missisqoui

404 A Journeying Downward the Missisquoi

Host Willem Lange and friends take a canoe trip down the Missisquoi River, which begins in Enosburg, Falls, Vermont, near the Canadian border. The 80-mile long river rises in n-central Vermont and flows north, as if information technology were looking for a mode westward through the Green Mountains. The Missisquoi is office of the newly-established Northern Forest Canoe Trail, which runs for over 700 miles from Old Forge, New York to Fort Kent, Maine.

Mt. Washington's Greenroof

405 Mount Washington Hotel's Green Roof Project

The near famous attraction at the Mt. Washington Hotel is, of grade, the mountain. Mt. Washington, the highest of the Presidential Range, peers downwardly on guests and visitors from the hotel'southward backyard. If you'd similar to experience the flora and brute of the alpine region merely don't want to go hiking, but take the stairs to the roof of the hotel'southward briefing eye and spa. The roof has been transformed into a "green roof," replicating the alpine region typical of Mt. Washington. Cairns, soil and flowers plant in the alpine region of Mt. Washington can at present exist found on the roof over one wing of the hotel. Host Willem Lange explores the great outdoors of the Mt. Washington'south Green Roof.

Acadia's Great Head Trail

406 Acadia's Bang-up Head Trail

It'south a beautiful morning time in Acadia National Park. As daylight spreads across the beaches of Acadia, host Willem Lange is already making his way to Great Caput Trail. This trail loops around the perimeter of the small peninsula chosen Great Head located on the east side of Sand Beach in the park. During the hike Willem is reminded of his teaching days with Outward Spring when the beaches of Acadia were the playground of sea birds and seals.

Mizpah Spring Hike

407 Mizpah Leap Hike

Join host Willem Lange and his guest Rob Burbank, director of public affairs at the Appalachian Mount Society, as they make their manner up the Crawford Path to AMC's Mizpah Spring Hut at three,800 anxiety. The Mizpah Hut served as an haven from a spring storm as Willem and Rob needed to escape a sudden downpour on their two.six mile hike up Mount Clinton.

Soaring the Thermals

408 Soaring the Thermals

Information technology'south a bird, it's a plane, it's Willem? Bring together host Willem Lange every bit he glides the thermals demonstrating the science of effortless flight for hawks and other soaring birds. This program is merely a small function of a feature documentary where Willem explores the migration of the broad-winged hawk from New Hampshire to South America.

Acadia, Cadillac Mountain

409 Acadia, Cadillac Mountain

Join Windows to the Wild host Willem Lange as he hikes up Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park in heavy fog, located on the northern declension of Maine. The views of the park from Cadillac are spectacular and if you get there early on enough, you can as well witness the offset sunrise on the eastward coast (from October to March).

Climbing Katahdin

410 Climbing Katahdin

Katahdin means "the greatest mountain," a fitting name for the breath-taking finish to the famous Appalachian Trail. Named by the Penobscot Indians, Mount Katahdin at Baxter State Park in Northern Maine is one of the tallest mountains in the region. Host Lisa Densmore hikes into Chimney Pond, the base of operations camp for the mighty Mount Katahdin.

Exploring White Rocks

411 Exploring White Rocks

Host Lisa Densmore explores the spectacular scenery and unique features of the 36,000-acre White Rocks National Recreation Area in Wallingford, VT. Whether you prefer a steep hike to a mountaintop view or a quiet stroll through the woods to a remote meadow, White Rocks Area has the trail for you.

Hampton Beach Revisited

412 Hampton Beach Revisited

The sandy playground is a haven for surfers, sunbathers and devoted runners. Only chances are you lot've never seen it similar this – foggy mornings, serenity evenings, and lots of surf in betwixt.

Hiking up Cardigan to High Cabin

413 Hiking Upwardly Cardigan to High Cabin

High Cabin, a 2-mile hike upwardly Mt. Cardigan, is a popular rustic retreat for backcountry enthusiasts who are looking for a secluded escape with scenic scenery. Host Willem Lange explores the trails and state wood of Mt. Cardigan.

Handicapped at the Highland

414 Handicapped at the Highland

Windows to the Wild host Willem Lange explores his outdoor options at the Appalachian Mount Club's Highland Center. After existence laid upwards all winter with a bad leg, Willem is determined to see what type of activities and accommodations would be available for an injured or handicapped outdoors enthusiast like himself.

Flavour 3

Gulf Hagas

301 Gulf Hagas

Explore the spectacular Gulf Hagas and enjoy a stay at the Little Lyford Pond Wilderness Camp in northern Maine in this breath-taking episode of Windows to the Wild. Host Willem Lange travels to Gulf Hagas, known as the "Grand Canyon of Maine" and shares stunning views of the canyon and its many waterfalls and rapids.

Rafting on the Rapid River

302 Rafting the Rapid River

Travel to the North Country with Windows to the Wild host Willem Lange and experience a thrilling whitewater rafting ride downwards the Rapid River into Lake Umbagog. Fix for a wild ride as Willem takes on the raging river that includes an monumental 3.5-mile section of Course III-IV whitewater rapids.

Discovering the Cohos Trail

303 Discovering the Cohos Trail

Windows to the Wild host Willem Lange hikes forth New Hampshire'due south Cohos Trail, a 162 mile-long trail organization that begins south of Crawford Notch State Park and ends at the Fourth Connecticut Lake along the Canadian edge. This remote trail leads to its Canadian brother, the Sentiers frontaliers route, and part of the International Hiking Trail System.

Seals Off Our Shores

304 Seals Off Our Shores

Learn about the dramatic improvement of New England'south seal population in this episode of Windows to the Wild. One time, nigh hunted to extinction, these adorable sea-creatures are now thriving thanks to the dedicated piece of work of the individuals profiled.

Exploring our Rocky Seacoast

305 Our Rocky Coast

Explore the wonderful underwater world of the rocky New England declension with Windows to the Wild host Willem Lange. Willem introduces Wendy Lull, President of The Seacoast Science Center, who discusses a project to moving-picture show the intriguing creatures living along our coastline.

Hiking Mt. Madison

306 Hiking Up Mt. Madison

Accept a hike forth the Airline Trail with Windows to the Wild host Willem Lange. Willem winds his way upward Mt. Madison and enjoys an evening at the famous Madison Spring Hut. Enjoy the sights and sounds of this rustic hut situated in a field of tall grass and tall flowers.

Moose Whispers

307 Moose Whisperer

Prepare for a unique view of the world of moose as Windows to the Wild host Willem Lange tags along with a mod day "moose whisperer." Charles Willey, wild fauna lensman and quondam Fish & Game biologist, grew up in the Nifty North Woods and has been studying the moose population around Colebrook his whole life. Wiley, who has witnessed moose behaviors near of u.s. will never see, heads out into the forest in search of wild moose.

Mt Moosilauke, hiking with Riot

308 Mt. Moosilauke, Hiking with Dogs

Enjoy a cute autumn morning hike with Windows to the Wild host Lisa Densmore and her dog, Anarchism. Joined past Tom Burack, Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Services, Lisa and Riot set out from the east side of Mt. Moosilauke at the Dartmouth Outing Club's Ravine Lodge. Join Lisa and Tom as they set up out on a fantastic adventure up the historic mountain trial lead by the exuberant pup, Anarchism.

Waterfalls of the White Mountains

309 Waterfalls of the White Mountains

Chase for the biggest and the best waterfalls in the White Mountains with Windows to the Wild host Willem Lange. In this stunning episode, Willem explores the best waterfalls including the tallest, Arethusa Falls, and the almost impressive, Glen Ellis Falls.

Kayaking the Pawtuckaway

310 Kayaking the Pawtuckaway

Windows to the Wild host Willem Lange tries his hand at kayaking, learning the basics of this pop sport with kayaking teacher, Shawn Roche. Together, they paddle the serene 800-acre Pawtuckaway Lake located in the Pawtuckaway State Park in Nottingham.

Spring in New England

311 Jump in New England

Awaken to the beauty and simplicity of early bound in this magical episode of Windows to the Wild. Watch as Windows to the Wild captures the terminal images of winter melting abroad and reveals the enlivening arrival of spring in New England.

Hiking up to Galehead

312 Hiking up to Galehead

The White Mountain's Gale River trail leads Windows to the Wild host Willem Lange to the Appalachian Mountain Club's famous Galehead Hut. One time his gear is stowed away in the hut, Willem hikes a short distance upward the Frost Trail to the summit of Galehead for a breath-taking view of the Pemigewasset wilderness area.

Memories of Hurricane Island

314 Memories of Hurricane Island

Take a trip back in time with Windows to the Wild host Willem Lange and his wife Ida equally they return to Hurricane Island, where they lived and instructed students in grapheme development through self- discovery, while raising their own children. The couple walks along the historical Outward Spring paths of the remote island off the coast of Maine; reminiscing about the wonderful times they spent living then close to nature.

In Search of the Blueback Trout

315 In Search of the Blueback Trout

What is a blueback trout? Join Windows to the Wild host Willem Lange equally he searches for the elusive fish, which makes its home near the North Country's Red River Camps. This 22,000-acre parcel of true wilderness, endemic by the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands, is located outside of Portage in northern Maine. It is the perfect place to find the blueback trout, which is native to northwestern Maine in the headwaters of the St. John and Penobscot rivers.

Mount Chocorua the Legend

316 The Legend of Mount Chocorua

Mountain Chocorua is a popular destination for hikers. Although it is less than iii,500 feet in meridian, its rocky summit commands excellent views in all directions. Windows to the Wild host Willem Lange hikes the mount trails exploring the legend of an Indian Chief named Chocorua, who uttered a curse upon the country as he was forced to plunge from the pinnacle.

Flavour 2

Traveling Down the Connecticut

201  Traveling Downwards the Connecticut

Host Willem Lange takes a relaxing paddle down New England's longest river.  Listen to the gentle lapping of water against the canoe, as Willem shares a bit of the history and geology of this magnificent resource.

Camping on the Connecticut

202  Camping on the Connecticut

Windows to the Wild makes an circuit on the Connecticut River.  Host Willem Lange stops on Howard Island to ready campsite.

Isle of Shoals

203  Isle of Shoals

Merely an hour boat ride off the New Hampshire seacoast lies an archipelago of 9, small-scale rocky islands that is one of the most beautiful and unique places in the world.  Windows to the Wild introduces you to a group of hearty scientists and students dedicated to preserving and studying these Isles of Shoals.

Blueberry Picking

204  Blueberry Picking

William Lange visits Blue Job Mountain, where he takes time to pause and appreciate the beauty of this site and sample the wild blueberries.  Likewise, run across Ingeborg Seaboyer, a Department of Forests and Lands biologists who discusses the ways the Section has been conserving this beautiful natural area.

Lakes of the Clouds

205  Lakes of the Clouds

On this Windows to the Wild, Willem Lange travels from the decorated summit of Mount Washington to the Lakes of the Clouds Hut a mile and a half below.  Willem explores the means to reach the tiptop with a await at the Cog Railway, the Mount Washington Machine Route, and hiking trails.  And then, take a bout of the buildings on the summit.  Finally, admire the alpine flowers that thrive to a higher place the tree line.

Lonesome Lake

206  Lonesome Lake

Join host Willem Lange as he and Rob Burbank from AMC hike up to Lonesome Lake to do some line-fishing and stay in the rustic condolement of the Lonesome Lake Hut.

Zealand Hike

207  Zealand Hike

Spectacular views await as Willem Lange treks up to beautiful Zealand Falls, nestled in the White Mountains.  Learn almost the devastating forest fires that ravaged this area over one hundred years agone.

The Cog Railway

208  The Cog Railway

Willem Lange takes a ride on the celebrated Mount Washington Cog Railway.  This "cog" train takes passengers on a three-mile adventure straight upwardly to the elevation of Mount Washington.

Apple Picking

209  Apple Picking

Visit Demeritt Hill Farm in Lee, NH.  Once struggling to stay in business concern, Demeritt Hill Farm began using a model they call agri-tourism to keep the farm going.  Not only does the farm grow apples for the marketplace, but the facility is too available to the public for recreation.

Carter Notch – Carter Notch Hike and Hut

210  Carter Notch – Carter Notch Hike and Hut

1 of the most unique hiking opportunities available in the land, the "19 Mile Trail" reveals a rocky, ever-irresolute landscape.  Bring together Willem for camping in the AMC'south Carter Notch Hut and learn the history, geology and beauty of this treasure of New Hampshire.

Rock Climbing Humphrey's Ledge

211  Rock Climbing Humphrey's Ledge

The Mountain Washington Valley of New Hampshire offers some of the near diverse rock and water ice climbing in the world.  Brad White of the International Mountain Climbing School in Northward Conway will join Casey Blad for a dizzying trek up Humphrey's ledge.  Along the manner, they discuss the history of climbing in the Mount Washington Valley.

Medawisla Wilderness Camps

212  Medawisla Wilderness Camps

Join Windows to the Wild host Willem Lange equally he explores the Appalachian Mountain Club's Medawisla Camp.  Function of an AMC programme to preserve the sporting army camp tradition in Maine's 100-mile wilderness region, Willem snowshoes to the cabin and enjoys a hearty meal and a residuum by the burn.

Skiing Tuckerman's

213  Skiing Tuckerman's

Lisa Densmore hosts this edition of Windows to the Wild where she experiences skiing on Tuckerman Ravine on the southeast shoulder of Mount Washington.  Famous for its spectacular scenery, deep snow and challenging hiking and skiing terrain, this mountain has no ski lifts and hikers much climb and comport all their equipment, food and cold weather gear.

Dogsledding in the Northern Wilderness

214  Dogsledding in the Northern Wilderness

Windows to the Wild takes a dogsled ride through Maine's 100-mile wilderness in the Moosehead Lake region.  Host Willem Lange dogsleds through some of Maine'due south most spectacular scenery.

Little Lyford Pond

215 Little Lyford Pond

Host Willem Lange unpacks his gear for stay at the Little Lyford Pond Wilderness Camp.  Savour the run a risk equally Willem explores this unique camp which is endemic by the Appalachian Mountain Club and is hidden in the backcountry way up in Northern Maine.

Flavour Ane

Mount Kearsarge

101  Mount Kearsarge

Windows to the Wild visits Mount Kearsarge in Warner.  Just under three,000 feet in pinnacle, Kearsarge is dwelling house to some of the oldest granite in New Hampshire.

Hampton Beach

102  Hampton Beach

Chances are y'all have never seen Hampton Beach like this.  Sentinel as devoted runners and wandering treasure hunters roust New Hampshire's sandy playground from its foggy sleep.

Umbagog Lake

103  Umbagog Lake

Spotter and listen to the world waking up during a beautiful morning sunrise on Lake Umbagog.  With over ane,800 acres surrounded by mountains and nearly unbroken wood, Lake Umbagog is 1 of the nigh serene and pristine wild places in New England.

Blue Job Mountain

104  Blue Job Mountain

Carnivorous plants, spectacular views and the stunning sounds of nature at peace tin can be found on Blue Job Mountain.

Connecticut River

105  Connecticut River

Travel the Connecticut River with Windows to the Wild.  The river forms all only a tiny piece of the western boundary of New Hampshire and at 400 miles from its source to the sea, it's new England's longest river.

First Snow

106  Starting time Snowfall

After the leaves accept fallen the days have shortened, the year'due south outset snow slips quietly over hill and valley, and into our hearts.

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