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Reintroduce yourself to the snow now, and get ready for a great season on the slopes.
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Reintroduce yourself to the snow now, and get ready for a great season on the slopes.
Looking for a new and fun way to get outdoors this winter? Try fat biking — here's what you need to know to get started.
Join Marty Basch for an 83-mile ride along the shores of the Connecticut River in Woodsville all the way to the banks of the Androscoggin River in Bethel, Maine.
Skiers see them all the time, but what do they know about ski patrol?
You're invited to check out these little hills with big thrills
Find your way in New Hampshire's elaborate corn creations.
When things go wrong, these are the volunteers who come to the rescue.
Take advantage of New Hampshire's easy trails for enjoying the great outdoors.
You probably know the Lakes Region for its bodies of water but there are some great hiking opportunities here too
This is easy camping. No wet sleeping bags, bugs and other annoyances.
The late season on the slopes brings a different kind of fun.
There are many paths to winter fun, some for beginners and some for pros. Here are great tips for those at either extreme, so now you’ve got no excuse.
Want to give snowshoeing a try this winter? Here are recommendations for the best scenic trails for every skill level.
Expert outfitters and guides can help you make the most of your hunting excursions.
Your photography doesn't have to stop at selfies. Learn how to take top-quality shots of the great outdoors.
Not just a college kid pastime, slacklining can be found in extreme sports circles and backyards alike. Here's your beginner's guide.
The whole family can hunt for gems by adopting this rockin' new pastime.
Young and old alike can give hiking a try this summer with these tips.
Owning a horse can be a joy — and a lot of work. Here's what you need to know if you're interested in owning horses.
Equip yourself to make it easier to create meals while camping.
Ever wanted to try a ropes course or zip through the trees? Get started with expert advice form Cranmore Mountain's Glenn Harmon.
Fly a kite like you've never flown one before with expert advice from Don McCasland, president of Kites Over New England.
Ever considered running a marathon? It's certainly not easy, but here are the first steps you need to take on the path to completing 26.2 miles.
What does it take to fly fearlessly through the air? Learn a little more about ski jumping and its place in New Hampshire's winter sports scene.
Those tenacious enough to brave the winter waters can be rewarded with some of the best surfing New Hampshire has to offer.
Nordic skating is an invigorating way to experience winter
Guided, unguided, some of each? you have a choice with adventure travel
The North Country in New Hampshire offers the best places to go ATVing including Ride the Wilds and Jericho Mountain State Park.
Check out what's happening on the slopes during the summer season
Terrain parks offer a new way to enjoy skiing and riding at many mountains in New Hampshire.
How do you become an expert downhill skier? Practice, dedication and confidence.
Mushing is a great way to enjoy the winter woods. Learn about the basics with expert advice from Neil Beaulieu.
Surfing tips and advice from local expert and surf shop owner Tyler McGill. Plus, information on the basic gear you need to get started.
Learn the basics of bicycle touring! Adventure, exercise, commuting, sport and a certain joie de vivre all come from the simple act of pedaling a bicycle.
Roughing it may be part of the appeal when hiking the majestic White Mountains, but even the most intrepid explorers are grateful for the eight havens of hospitality — the Appalachian Mountain Club huts — sprinkled throughout the vast high wilderness.
If you're looking for a new way to stay active, the indoor sport of racquetball may be for you. Read about the game and the expert advice from Chris Zalegowski.
Yes, you really can learn to compete in a biathlon, a sport with roots in military history.