When Marianne Borowski retired, she had a dream to create an adventure trail across the state of New Hampshire. Her vision was realized and now hundreds of people are part of the adventure.
Hikers Rachael Caron and her husband Christopher Purinton were set to complete all of NH's four thousand foot peaks when tragedy stopped them short. Rachael decided not to let their dream die.
Outdoor educator Scott Ellis is passionate about connecting people with the outdoors. Host Willem Lange visits Scott at a school where students and teachers are dealing with the threat of COVID-19 by getting outdoors.
Rock climbing guides Jon and Laura Sykes take Willem Lange to the Notches where they show viewers how to enjoy New Hampshire's landscape from the face of Echo Crag.
In 1971, Laura Waterman and her husband Guy decided to leave behind a corporate life for something more simple. Willem Lange meets up with Laura to hike and talk about her life in the northeast wilderness.
Jason Berard is the Stewardship Director at the Upper Valley Land Trust. Host Willem Lange tags along with Jason to experience some of NH's "hidden treasures" such as the "Skull Mine" and the mystery of the sunken boat at Smith Pond.
Outdoor Afro volunteer leader Mardi Fuller will take viewers on a winter hike to the summit of some of New Hampshire's most spectacular four-thousand foot mountains.
Host Willem Lange is off to Cape Cod with Kiki for a hike with bestselling author Tom Ryan. Along the way Tom takes Willem back in time to learn what led Willem from the city to a life in the outdoors.
Host Willem Lange is with friends on the Tucker Mountain trail in Vermont. They explore the forests, meadows and wetlands while looking back at a year outdoors during a pandemic.