The Traveler stands on the north side of the park, far from the crowds and hubbub of the southern half of the Park. It has no attention-grabbing features like storm gods or “Knife Edge” sections or flatlanders asking where the gift shop is, but I’m here to spread the good word that it deserves your attention. I know because, of course, I climbed it.
Author: Tyler Neville
The Things I Carry Up A Mountain
I’ll tell you a hiking story, but not one like the others.
Solo on Orizaba
A year-long quest to climb the third tallest mountain in North America.
Sophie recaps the 5th Annual Katahdin Family Hike
The youngest Neville to ever climb Katahdin, my 10-year old sister Sophia recaps our most recent jaunt up the big hill.
A Long Walk
Thoughts on long, hard walks and the ability to put one foot in front of the other over and over again.
Moving to Vermont, or, How I Sold Out
The very first thing we did after moving to Vermont was let out a big, long, breath.
Walmart Parking Lots, Vehicle Searches, and 1600 Miles on the Road
A long and epic road trip through the Northeast United States and Canada.
A Night on The Bold Coast of Maine
We drove about as far east as you can go for a night of camping on the ocean in one of Maine’s best hidden gems.
The First Month On The Island
It’s been a whirlwind of a month, here’s a brief summary of our short time on the island so far.
Throwback Trip – The Florida Keys
Pre-LivinDeliberately Trip Reports and Memories! The first installment takes us as far south as you can go in the U.S., the Florida Keys.
Why Climb?
A new hobby requires a new (and too honest) examination on why I do it. This time, it’s climbing.
Visiting The Roof Of New England On The Best Tuesday Ever
A trip along the southern end of the vaunted Presidential Range in The White Mountains National Forest.