The name Pachaug comes from the native American term for bend in the river, the area had been inhabited by the Narragansett, Mohegan and Pequot tribes who were relentlessly pushed out by white settlers in the 1700’s.
Mt Misery and the Hell Hollow Witch
Brown Mountain lights and Blowing Rock NC
A weekend to myself For the first time in what seemed like years, I was going to have a weekend all to myself. My son was going with his mother to her hometown to visit family and I was staying behind. The plan was simple, take the back seat out Continue Reading
Nehantic State Forest
Located in East Lyme and Salem Connecticut you can find Nehantic State Forest. This 5,062 acre State Forest Is a great place to enjoy hiking, swimming, boating, picnicking and hunting in season. The main gravel road seems to run through the center of the woods with a few trailheads located Continue Reading
Jerimoth Hill
Peak Bagging Except for the landfill in Johnston, you won’t find a higher elevation in the state of Rhode Island than Jerimoth Hill. Pack your crampons, because this 812 foot peak is nothing to underestimate. Located at 222 Hartford Pike in Foster RI, Jerimoth Hill is the tallest point in Continue Reading
Pilfershire Abandoned Town Trail
Pilfershire Abandoned Town Trail
Pauchaug State Forest
Pauchaug State Forest
Freetown State Forest
So, for the last few months I’ve been listening to a podcast from Grim and Mild called Bridgewater. Its a fictional tale about a man searching for answers to a mystery that takes place within the Bridgewater triangle. Places like Freetown state forest, hockomock swamp, and Dighton rock are brought Continue Reading
Copp Family park, Groton CT
Copp Family park
Oswegatchie Hills Nature Preserve
Beautiful hills Oswegatchie Hills has a name that I find hard to spell, and a beauty in its hill that I find hard to describe. The trail winds through valleys of laurels and over hills of lichen covered rocks. Randomly you find a boulder strategically placed by glaciers long since Continue Reading