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This fall, I had hoped to get a few of the NH 4,000 footers under my belt. With my recent ankle injury though, I had to modify my leaf peeping plans and hike some smaller mountains instead, as well as conduct much of my viewing on short nature trails or from the car. Here are the photos from some of my shorter trips.
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Gear
- WoolX Men’s Long Sleeve Merino Base Camp LS Wool T-shirt – I haven’t hiked much with this particular shirt yet, but I’ve used similar items from WoolX for over a year. You can read my review of some WoolX products here: WoolX Lightweight Merino Wool Baselayer Series
- Katabatic Gear Helios 55
- This pack is getting the most use since I’ve been carrying lighter loads since my ankle injury. Some detailed photos of this pack, as well as a short review are posted here – Under Review: Katabatic Gear Helios 55 Backpack
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