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Re-examining CT’s 10 Highest Peaks

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Re-examining CT’s 10 Highest Peaks

This Page now only exists for historic context File this post in the "How Steve's Brain Works" section of throwaway CTMQ pages. I've written many times that of all the stuff I write about, it's the hiking and peakbagging stuff that excites me most. I know that comes as a surprise to the museum and beer folks, but... … [Read more...]

Filed Under: New Post, Non-CT, Peakbagging Tagged With: CT17'ers

Round Mountain (CT)

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Round Mountain (CT)

Round Mountain (2,280 feet) Salisbury, CT October 1, 2017 2nd on CT Highest Peaks List After summiting Mt. Monadnock, Calvin was itching for another mountain to climb “just like that one last week.” Well, kid, sorry but that’s just not going to happen very easily. But I put my mind to it and figured that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hikes, Bikes & Paddles, Hiking Challenges, New Post, Peakbagging Tagged With: Calvin, CT17'ers, Hikes with my Boys, Litchfield County, Salisbury

Connecticut Hiking Challenges & Rewards

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Connecticut Hiking Challenges & Rewards

Bring Them On! If you know anything about me, you know that I'm a sucker for hiking challenges. Peak-bagging and high-pointing and red-lining get me more excited than you'd ever believe. There are a slew of such challenges all over New England and New York – as well as all over the country and world. Real life makes … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hikes, Bikes & Paddles, Hiking Challenges Tagged With: Blue Trails Challenge, CT17'ers, Giant Master, Hikes with my Boys, Sky's the Limit Challenge, Steep Rock Hiker's Challenge

CT17ers & 10 Highest Peaks in Connecticut

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CT17ers & 10 Highest Peaks in Connecticut

"Because They're There" CT17ers & 10 Highest Peaks in Connecticut I have considered this page way, way more than you'd care to imagine. I have engaged in lengthy email chains with similarly concerned peakbaggers and I have consulted dozens of maps. All to come to the conclusion (for now, in 2020) that it will be a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Everything Else, Geography, Hikes, Bikes & Paddles, Hiking Challenges, Peakbagging Tagged With: Canaan, CT17'ers, Geographic Extremes, Geography, Litchfield County, Norfolk, Salisbury

Peakbagging Tallies

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Peakbagging Tallies

Tallywhacker 2001 - To those of you who don’t need an explanation for this page, let’s have a beer together. For the rest of you... why are you even here? Actually, that sounds mean... Welcome! This is our ongoing tally of peakbagging lists. I expect and hope mine and Calvin’s ratios will continue to improve. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hikes, Bikes & Paddles, Peakbagging Tagged With: 52WAV, ADK46'ers, Cat35'ers, CT county highpoints, CT17'ers, NE111, NE67, NEFF, NEHH, NH48, state highpoints, T25

Connecticut: Mt. Frissell

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Connecticut: Mt. Frissell

Triple Frissell Drizzle Mt. Frissell, 2,380 Feet July 2003, August 2012, October 2017 36th on the US State Highpoint List (Me: 7/51; Calvin: 3/51) 1st on CT County Highpoint List (Me: 1/8; Calvin 2/8) 2017 Update: Had to do it. Just had to. With my son Calvin ready, willing, and able to climb mountains, it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Classic, Everything Else, Geography, Hikes, Bikes & Paddles, Peakbagging, Superlatives Tagged With: Calvin, CT county highpoints, CT17'ers, geo-oddities, Geographic Extremes, Hikes with my Boys, Hoang, Litchfield County, Salisbury, state highpoints

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