

Ground Truth: Geology and the Origin of Type 2 Fun
Learn the real story and spirit behind the phrase Type 2 Fun with Dr. Rainer Newberry, the inventor of the Fun Types.


Lessons Learned from my First Two Hiking Trips on Ridjit
Planning on hiking with a group? Read about these lessons adventurer Laura gleaned from several trips she took on the Ridj-it platform!


The Greatest Fear
Ridj-it Adventurer Gillian shares her experience of facing the greatest fear when hiking Mt. Mansfield during the winter. She recounts how a


The Yellow Poncho and Mt. Hancock
Everyone who stays for the fun in the White Mountains eventually does a winter hike. There can be a lot of apprehension before this hike, or


Hiking for Weekday Adventurers
A native of the Boston area and an avid outdoorsman, being outside has been important to Liam Michel ever since he was a kid. He fondly...


Hiking the New Hampshire 48
There’s only one way to join the Four Thousand Footer Club. You don’t have to pay an entrance fee, live in a certain place, or even apply...


Hiking Blue Hills
Blue Hills Reservation is an absolute gem for Boston-based nature lovers, sitting only about 7 miles outside the city in Milton and Canton.


Why Germans Hike More
For six years, I lived in Munich, Germany, and for six years there is one thing I did every spring and summer without fail: I hiked. A lot.


Merging Passions to Change Your Life
If Max DesMarais was a White Mountain, he’d be Bond Cliff. Why? “It isn’t the most popular mountain, it isn’t the easiest to access (nine mi


The Mount Washington Nightmare
I sat crouched down, alone, in the blinding lightning, crashing thunder, and torrential rain on the verge of truly shitting my pants next to