For reasons subterranean, I've decided to climb Mount Monadnock in southern New Hampshire every month for a year. (It's no great feat; Larry Davis climbed Monadnock for 2,850 straight days.) I hope you enjoy my trips up and down, across the seasons and on several different trails, and I apologize to Paul LaPage for stealing the line "my great granite friend" from his poem The Roar of the Mountain. The most recent month's ascent sits just below. Or start at the start in November, 2014 by scrolling to the bottom of the page. Each entry can be fully accessed by clicking "read more."
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AuthorHal LaCroix is a writer and an instructor at Boston University. He lives in Somerville, Mass. with his wife Elahna. CategoriesArchives
November 2015
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