One Solo Walker's Lifetime Pact with the Northern Forest
Every year, people walk into the northern forest alone for the first time. They carry a new backpack, a paper map, and a vague sense that the woods wi...
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Every year, people walk into the northern forest alone for the first time. They carry a new backpack, a paper map, and a vague sense that the woods wi...
You've been walking the same ridgeline for five seasons, and you're starting to wonder: is all this solo travel actually helping the places you love? ...
Solo walking in remote landscapes offers profound solitude, but it also carries a responsibility that few consider: how to leave the land as undisturb...
Every footstep in the North Country leaves a trace—not just on the trail, but on the soil, water, and wildlife that call it home. For solo trekkers, t...
We scroll past dozens of summit selfies every week. A lone figure on a ridge, arms spread wide, the sun dipping behind a distant peak. The caption rea...
Every solo trekker in the North Country knows the feeling of stepping onto a trail that seems untouched. The soil underfoot is dark, spongy, alive. Bu...