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It is never too soon to start thinking about summer vacation trips. After all the snow we had this year it might even help you to push past the lasting effects of the winter time blues. Outside Magazine recently came out with 50 Great Family Adventures in the US. For those of you that might not have the time or budget to travel to other sections of the country there are seven great choices in the Northeast.

The lake at Lakes of the Clouds Hut looking toward Mt. Washington

 

Traveling hut to hut in the White Mountains of New Hampshire is one of the seven to make the Northeast list. What makes the hut system so great is that they are all a day hike apart. If you can get there in a day then you don’t need to extra weight of a tent. Your sleeping arrangements for the night will be in a bunk house. A mattress, pillow, and wool blanket are all provided for you. It is recommended that you bring a liner or your own sleeping bag though.

Another added bonus are the delicious meals that the hut Croo makes. After a day of hiking you are treated to a hearty, homemade meal. Not only does the Croo cook for you but they often provide entertainment. They also send you off in the morning with a good breakfast for another day of hiking. If you are lucky you may even catch a Croo member hiking up with a 100lb pack board filled with food and supplies.

 

On top of Mt. Adams looking down at Madison Springs Hut

 

The best part of the hut to hut hiking is the views you get and the memories you will make along the way. You will travel along the Appalachian Trail past lakes, waterfalls, and above tree line and stay at America’s oldest hut system. All of this can be done while just carrying a day pack on your back. Not needing to carry a tent and only having to bring lunch or snacks along is what can make this a great family trip. Together as a family you can hike light all while spending a few days up in the mountains.

To learn more about the AMC’s 125 year old hut system click here.

For the rest of the trips that made Outside Magazine’s list click here.

Map of the huts from www.outdoors.org

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The Rules of Dirtbag Dating

by TonyDasilva January 10, 2013 Climb

It’s a singular feeling when you’re 33 and talking to your mother and she says, “You know what I think you should try? Match.com.” Then there’s another feeling when you say to your mother, “Well, Mom, I had this weird feeling about meeting women and telling them I live in a van full of climbing gear, [...]

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Staff Trip Report: Ten Sleep Canyon, Wyoming

by Trailblazer October 9, 2012 Camp

Trip Report: Ten Sleep Canyon, Wyoming BY: Derek Humphrey, New Haven Store Manager We had survived the two and half day journey from New Haven, CT to Ten Sleep, WY. Lauren, Meghan, myself, and our two dogs, Luka and Maggie, all stuffed into a Chevy Malibu with our climbing and camping gear, plus food for [...]

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The Winter Camping Checklist

by TonyDasilva February 18, 2012 Camp
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The Hiking Boots Blog featued a great post about a personal account of winter camping with advice and solid know how this week. Take a look below and see if you can find it within yourself to give it a shot. If so, come chat with one of us in store and see about the [...]

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Which Has the Best Insulation? Down vs Synthetic

by TonyDasilva February 2, 2012 Camp
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For outdoor activities in cold weather, nothing keeps you comfortable like an insulated jacket, and the whole concept of camping would be almost impossible without an insulated sleeping bag. The best ones are light to carry, back up small, and loft into puffy cocoons of warmth when you pull them out of the stuff sack. [...]

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Nutty Product of the Week: The Backcountry Snuggy

by TonyDasilva February 25, 2011 Gear Guide
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Put aside how funny this snuggy looks, or how silly this grown man looks inside of it for a moment.  Instead, let your thoughts drift toward the comfort and pure blissful night your limbs will have or not have, engrossed in its wrath. And all this while having your arms free to move this way and that? Who [...]

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What is Rab Clothing and Who is Rab Carrington?

by Trailblazer September 22, 2010 Hike

When Rab Carrington started making sleeping bags in Patagonia over 30 years ago, he did so to pass time and earn a few bob while he was waiting for customs to release his climbing kit. A talented climber, Rab spent much of the 1970′s on ground breaking expeditions around the world and in doing so [...]

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